Essays about: "controlling stress"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 40 essays containing the words controlling stress.
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1. Viktminskning av katter : motivation, tillvägagångsätt och utmaningar bland kattägare i Sverige
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Många katter i dagens samhälle är överviktiga, vilket kan få betydande negativa konsekvenser för deras hälsa och välmående. Flera studier har emellertid visat att det är svårt att uppnå långsiktig viktminskning hos katter när det genomförs i hemmiljö och många ägare avbryter viktminskningen innan katten nått sin målvikt. READ MORE
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2. Effect of a plant-derived nutraceutical on the tolerance of axenically-cultured Artemia towards abiotic or biotic stressor
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Breeding and GeneticsAbstract : Aquaculture is one of the fastest-growing food-production industries worldwide accounting for almost half of fish used for human consumption. Super-intensive, intensive, and semi-intensive farming practices used to produce large farm fish are increasing the frequency of disease outbreaks which is a major problem affecting sustainable aquaculture growth. READ MORE
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3. Developing an Automated System for Yeast Culture Cultivation and Control using Flow Cytometry
University essay from Lunds universitet/Teknisk mikrobiologiAbstract : Flow cytometry is a versatile tool for monitoring a microbial population at a single-cell level. Multiple parameters can be monitored based on the users’ requirements through the utilization of different dyes, biosensors etc. READ MORE
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4. Breathe
University essay from KTH/LjusdesignAbstract : Imagine your primary fear. You can’t escape, your surroundings are hostile, and everywhere you look there is no resting point. Everyone has their fear. We all should have the chance to overcome it. READ MORE
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5. Time Perspective and Self-Reported Everyday Memory Problems : Associations Beyond Perceived Stress
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Time Perspective (TP) describes the attitude individuals have towards the past, present, and future. This study investigated the associations between TP and self-reported everyday prospective and retrospective memory problems, controlling for stress. READ MORE