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  • 11Complex post-traumatic stress disorder — (C PTSD) is a psychological injury that results from protracted exposure to prolonged social and/or interpersonal trauma with lack or loss of control, disempowerment, and in the context of either captivity or entrapment, i.e. the lack of a viable …

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  • 12Cyclic stress — in engineering refers to an internal distribution of forces (a stress) that changes over time in a repetitive fashion. As an example, consider one of the large wheels used to drive an aerial lift such as a ski lift. The wire cable wrapped around… …

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  • 13acceleration stress — ▪ physiology Introduction       physiological changes that occur in the human body in motion as a result of rapid increase of speed. Rapid acceleration and surges in acceleration are felt more critically than are gradual shifts. Pilots are… …

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  • 14Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 F62. Andauernde Persönlichkeitsänderung, nicht Folge einer Schädigung oder Krankheit des Gehirns F62.0 Andauernde Persönlichkeitsänderung nach Extrembelastung …

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  • 15Disorder of Extreme Stress Not Otherwise Specified — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 F62. Andauernde Persönlichkeitsänderung, nicht Folge einer Schädigung oder Krankheit des Gehirns F62.0 Andauernde Persönlichkeitsänderung nach Extrembelastung …

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  • 16Unit stress — Unit U nit, n. [Abbrev. from unity.] 1. A single thing or person. [1913 Webster] 2. (Arith.) The least whole number; one. [1913 Webster] Units are the integral parts of any large number. I. Watts. [1913 Webster] 3. A gold coin of the reign of… …

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  • 17shearing stress — Shear Shear, n. [AS. sceara. See {Shear}, v. t.] 1. A pair of shears; now always used in the plural, but formerly also in the singular. See {Shears}. [1913 Webster] On his head came razor none, nor shear. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Short of the wool …

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  • 18tangential stress — Shear Shear, n. [AS. sceara. See {Shear}, v. t.] 1. A pair of shears; now always used in the plural, but formerly also in the singular. See {Shears}. [1913 Webster] On his head came razor none, nor shear. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Short of the wool …

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  • 19repetitive stress injury — noun see repetitive strain injury * * * repetitive strain injury or repetitive stress injury noun Inflammation of the tendons and joints of the hands and lower arms, caused by repeated performance of identical manual operations (abbrev RSI) • • • …

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  • 20Memory improvement — The hippocampus regulates memory function. Memory improvement is the act of improving one s memory. Medical research of memory deficits and age related memory loss has resulted in new explanations and treatment techniques to improve memory,… …

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