psychophysiological - conditions/ stress responses that have both mind and body components
Normal stress and shear stress
Ratchet mechanisms used in Gas power plant for Gas Turbine. (like Barring gear in steam turbine).
Analog computing mechanisms can reach a solution much faster than digital computing mechanisms can for the same problem; but to get more digits of accuracy, analog computing mechanisms require expensive high-precision, low-drift, temperature-stable components, while digital computing mechanisms can be expanded inexpensively to as many digits as desired.
Congestion control mechanisms are tools that control how backed up a substance may get. Traffic congestion control mechanisms can be stop lights, for example.
That is stress in three dimensions. Biaxial stress is in two dimensions. Triaxial stress has normal and shear stresses along each of three planes. Most beams can be analyzed with uniaxial stress; plates with biaxial; solids with triaxial
Bruce Morton Perrin has written: 'Control and probability of an aversive event and psycho-physiological coping' -- subject(s): Stress (Psychology)
stress
Physiological mechanisms underlying a trade-off between growth rate and tolerance of feed deprivation in the European sea bass
The autonomic nervous system regulates physiological responses through mechanisms such as the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches controlling fight-or-flight and rest-and-digest responses, respectively. Hormones like adrenaline and cortisol from the endocrine system also play a role in stimulating and modulating physiological responses to stress or threats. Additionally, the hypothalamus in the brain serves as a central control center for coordinating and initiating these responses.
Two of the numerous physiological symptoms of stress are sweating and an increase in heart rate. It is important to note, however, that individuals' bodies react to stress in different ways.
Patho-physiological theories believe that diseases are caused primarily by germs. On the other hand, psycho-dynamic theories suggest that disease comes primarily from psychological processes.
In recent years a number of researchers have argued that the stress of telling a lie yields certain physiological changes in humans Accordingly by using appropriate instruments these physiological?
Borut Poljsak has written: 'Decreasing oxidative stress and retarding the aging process' -- subject(s): Aging, Health Behavior, Physiological effect, Oxidative stress, Oxidative Stress, Therapeutic use, Antioxidants, Physiological aspects
It's used by internal physiological mechanisms of several species of insects, fish, birds, and animals. When used by humans, we don't have those physiological mechanisms, or at least if we have them we don't know how to use them, so we use the magnetic compass.
Anatomical mechanisms refer to the physical structures involved in a particular function; physiological mechanisms involve the biochemical and biophysical processes that enable that function; cellular mechanisms involve the activities of individual cells that contribute to the overall function or structure. These mechanisms work together to dictate the performance parameters of a system, such as strength, speed, or endurance.
Describe the body's mechanisms for controlling blood glucose levels under normal and stress conditions.?
Temporary stress can trigger the release of stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline, which help the body adapt to the situation. Physiological changes such as increased heart rate, faster breathing, and heightened alertness can occur to help cope with the stress and prepare the body for a 'fight or flight' response. Once the stressful situation passes, these physiological changes typically return to normal levels.