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Some scientists could have nervous breakdowns because they could've worked to much or have stress, they didn't get something right, got yelled at by there bosses or it must be something in potential business.
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The superlative form of "nervous" is "most nervous."
Comparative: more nervous Superlative: most nervous
"Breakdowns" is the plural of "breakdown".
The most common profession is Politician; as that is now considered its own profession - ignoring that, the most common non-political profession is Lawyer / Attorney.
Neurophysiology is a branch of the medical profession that studies both the brain and the nervous system. This specific branch of medicine focuses on the relationship between the brain and ones nervous system.
Yes, homesickness is a type of stress, which can cause physical sickness, and if for a prolonged period of time, nervous breakdowns and have serious effects on your mental health.
The superlative of "nervous" is "most nervous." It's not rocket science, honey. Just add "most" in front of the word and you're good to go. Next question, please.
Most major news organizations will cover large business breakdowns. The Associated Press, NBC, ABC, and The Wall Street Journal all cover business news.
Weekly breakdowns of an obsolete computer has an average of 10.5 What is the probability that there will be no breakdowns on a particular day? In: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/2603 [Edit categories]