There are CHIP or activation pathways but that is not what you are looking for. Most people just call it recovery. The cell’s initial response to a stress is geared towards helping the cell to defend
against and recover from the insult. However, if the noxious stimulus is not removed, then cells
activate death signaling pathways.There are many different types of stress and the response a cell mounts to deal with these
conditions will depend on the type and level of the insult.
It is currently understood that a pathological stress response is a hallmark of many common
human diseases. First, the stress stimulus may be too strong and/or prolonged, thereby allowing insufficient time for recovery. Second, a cell’s ability to handle even physiological levels of stress may be altered in disease states, similarly resulting in bad outcomes.
Meter organizes stressed and unstressed sounds into measures.
secondary succession
A tattle.The cross through the "t" is called a tattle. Also, the dot above a lower case "i" is called a tittle.
Evaporation, the wider process of water moving through the plant and being lost through the leaves however is called transpiration.
Bacteria, amoeba, prokaryotes reproduce through an asexual process called "binary fission".
That would be three stressed syllables, a molossus.
A stressed syllable can also be described as accented. A stressed word could also be described as emphasized.
recover
Meter organizes stressed and unstressed sounds into measures.
One stressed syllable followed by two unstressed is called a dactyl, and a line of verse written in that style is called dactyllic. Here are the other kinds of metrical feet as well: iamb: unstressed, stressed trochee: stressed, unstressed dactyl: stressed, unstressed, unstressed anapest: unstressed, unstressed, stressed amphibrach: unstressed, stressed, unstressed amphimacer: stressed, unstressed, stressed bacchius: unstressed, stressed, stressed antibacchius: stressed, unstressed, unstressed pyrrhus: unstressed, unstressed spondee: stressed, stressed tribrach: unstressed, unstressed, unstressed molossus: stressed, stressed, stressed
Recovery.
drugs
I do not know of a specific name for a word's stressed syllable. However, sometimes people use the phrase "accented syllable" instead of "stressed syllable."
A pattern of stressed and unstressed sounds in language is called rhythm. This rhythmic pattern is created by organizing syllables into stressed (accented) and unstressed (unaccented) beats. It helps to create a natural flow and musicality in speech.
recover is the answer :)
the enlightenment
Maybe he was stressed out about something else?