A stressor is any event, situation, or stimulus that triggers a stress response in an individual. It can be physical, emotional, or environmental and can vary in intensity and duration. Stressors can be acute, such as a sudden deadline, or chronic, like ongoing financial worries. The perception of a stressor can influence how it affects an individual, as different people may respond differently to the same stressor.
A user-defined object is an instance of a user-defined type, typically a class, or an enum.
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Yes, there is a difference in the way a class method is defined depending on where it is declared.
They are user-defined. In other words: You & Me (Users) define them (make them). There is an endless number of user-defined exceptions
to create user defined functions the user defined data is needed nd its useful to the programmer to create its own data.
which is a stressor you can control
Strong stressor that occurs suddenly, affecting many people at once
It depends on what the stressor is and how long it continues.
A biological stressor is an internal stressor like illness, disability, and injury. An environmental stressor is a condition or event in your physical environment that cause you stress like pollution, poverty, crowding, noise, and natural disasters.
an event
When you add another stressor in your normal working day it becomes cumulative.
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an event
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they have stress
A biological stressor has to do with the organism - things like illness, disability, and so on that affect the ability to deal with the environment.
Heat is considered a physical stressor, not a chemical stressor. Chemical stressors typically involve exposure to various chemicals or toxins that can have detrimental effects on organisms, while heat stress involves exposure to high temperatures that can impact biological processes and lead to various physiological responses.