stressor

英 ['stresə] 美 ['strɛsɚ]
  • n. 紧张性刺激;光彩
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stressor (n.)
1950, agent noun in Latin form from stress (v.).
1. These factors set the stage for an acute physical or emotional stressor trigger the dissection itself.
这些因素使得急性身体和精神应激因素有用武之地,并最终导致主动脉夹层.

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2. Next the computer outputs a stimulus, called a virtual stressor , and then measures the body's response.
随后电脑输出一个刺激信号, 这个被称作虚拟压力, 接着检测身体的反应.

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3. For a rat, there's no bigger stressor than an encounter with a lean and hungry cat.
对老鼠而言, 没有什么刺激源能比得上面对一只又瘦又饿的猫了.

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4. The computer asks a question by sending a signal to the patient, called a virtual stressor.
电脑通过将信号输入病人体来提问, 这个过程称为虚拟压力.

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