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Anxiety can also be experienced in ways which include changes in sleeping patterns, nervous habits, and increased motor tension like foot tapping.
In the period of 3 – 6 weeks following cessation increased anxiety, depression as well as sleep disturbance is common ; fatigue and tension can persist for up to 5 weeks as part of the post-acute withdrawal syndrome ; about a quarter of alcoholics experience anxiety and depression for up to 2 years.
When the tension is increased, the amplitude of the sound is reduced and the frequency is increased, making the pitch higher and the volume lower.
To accommodate the additional string, the fingerboard is usually slightly wider, and the top slightly thicker to handle the increased tension.
Converted four-string basses usually require either a new, thicker top, or lighter strings to compensate for the increased tension.
The increased use of playing techniques such as thumb position and modifications to the bass, such as the use of lighter-gauge strings at lower tension, have eased the difficulty of playing the instrument.
In people acclimated to high altitudes, the concentration of 2, 3-Bisphosphoglycerate ( 2, 3-BPG ) in the blood is increased, which allows these individuals to deliver a larger amount of oxygen to tissues under conditions of lower oxygen tension.
However, the war increased tension with Austria-Hungary, which also had ambitions in the region.
Concurrently, tension between Syria and Phalange increased Israeli support for the Maronite group and led to direct Israeli-Syrian exchanges in April 1981, leading to American diplomatic intervention.
In contrast to a trial, ostracism generally reduced political tension rather than increased it.
Felt, which was first introduced by Henri Pape in 1826, was a more consistent material, permitting wider dynamic ranges as hammer weights and string tension increased.
President Lugo expressed the hope that natural resources could now " be developed and used by both countries " Relations, as with many countries in the area, have had increased tension since the Paraguay Coup of 2012.
The tension between the Pope and the King of France increased by Innocent's procedure in filling the vacant archiepiscopal see of Cologne.
Feelings of embarrassment, shame, frustration, fear, anger, and guilt are frequent in people who stutter, and may actually increase tension and effort, leading to increased stuttering.
Shortly afterward, the Chapeltown riots in Leeds start after increased racial tension.
Carbon dioxide diffuses into the surrounding water due to its high solubility, while oxygen diffuses into bubbles as the concentration within the bubble has been reduced by respiration, and nitrogen also diffuses out as its tension has been increased.
When bonobos come upon a new food source or feeding ground, the increased excitement will usually lead to communal sexual activity, presumably decreasing tension and encouraging peaceful feeding.
The tension increased after Edward and Philippa, who had married on 24 January 1328, had a son on 15 June 1330.
In tightening the trucker's hitch, tension can be effectively increased by repeatedly pulling sideways while preventing the tail end from slipping through the loop, and then cinching the knot tighter as the sideways force is released.
Dragging has a lower IP associated with it, because the increased muscle tension makes pointing more difficult.
Mack sees in this layer an increased anxiety on the part of the community, a need to define itself against others, and also intimation that the community itself was causing tension: there is reference to father turning against son, brother turning against brother etc.
The increased tension of the eyelid margins against the edge of the lens allows the blink to break the capillary action that adheres the lens to the eye.
However, the status of the Duchy of Aquitaine remained a sore point, and tension increased.
The summit was convened with the expressed aim of putting the Israeli-Palestinian peace process back on track after a period of increased tension and hostility.

tension and decreased
The retention can be decreased by adding a less polar solvent ( methanol, acetonitrile ) into the mobile phase to reduce the surface tension of water.
By 2000 religious tension between Green Corn Dance attendees and Christians ( particularly Baptists ) decreased.
Moreover, if the donor site cannot be closed with sutures, or if the skin blanches ( whitens ) when sutured, usually because of excessively tight sutures, the tension is decreased by reducing the size ( length, width, depth ) of the wound with deep sutures that will allow it to heal more readily.
In addition, the decreased surface tension allows re-opening of the air-space with a lower amount of force.
All techniques claim effects similar to other manual therapies, ranging from decreased muscle tension to reduced stress.
AMPT administration in healthy subjects has shown to cause increased sleepiness, decreased calmness, increased tension and anger, and a trend for increased depression.
Plum and Swanson described the symptoms of nine comatose patients, defining CNH as a syndrome consisting primarily of elevated arterial oxygen tension, decreased arterial carbon dioxide tension, and progressive tachypnea.

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Along with this self-satisfaction, however, Joyce sensed a growing tension.
The thousands of city migrants who desert the farms yearly must readjust with even greater stress and tension: the sacred wilderness is gradually surrendering to suburbs and research parks and industrial areas.
His `` monumental '' abstraction, made up of smooth, metallic `` non-objects '' acting upon each other with great tension, won Helion much acclaim during the 'thirties.
In any inquiry into the way in which great literature affects the emotions, particularly with respect to the sense of harmony, or relief of tension, or sense of `` a transformed inner nature '' which may occur, a most careful exploration of the particular feature of the experience which produces the effect would be required.
It is equipped with electronic controls that can be set to hold precise tension and speed.
To increase faculty influence and decrease tension, many presidents have established a standing advisory committee with which they can discuss problems frankly.
This is possible with water and other liquids that have a high surface tension.
The return spring tension may be adjusted to suit individual requirements by gripping the spring housing with a pair of pliers ( to prevent the spring from unwinding when it is released ), loosening the lock nut or screw, and rotating the housing until the desired tension is achieved.
It has identified itself with the very tension and terror it once did so much to alleviate.
Abreaction of her anxiety and guilt concerning the death of her parents, when linked up with her current feelings of anger and her fears of loss, abandonment, and annihilation, produced further relief of tension.
Specimens are allowed to reach moisture equilibrium with a standard atmosphere of Af and Af and then laid out without tension on a flat, polished surface, care being taken that the fabric is free from wrinkles or creases.
When served in a psychological atmosphere that allows young bodies to assimilate the greatest good from what they eat because they are free from tension, a foundation is laid for a high level of health that releases the children from physical handicaps to participate with enjoyment in the work assignments, the athletic programs and the most important phase, the educational opportunities.
He was shaking with tension and it took him a couple of minutes to get his breath and settle down.
The heightened tension, in fact, had been a major factor in the President's change of view about the urgency of a meeting with the Soviet leader.
PSV is also considered a rival, but in terms of tension and rivalry, these matches are not as loaded as the duels with Feyenoord.
His first " continuous tension – discontinuous compression " geodesic dome ( full sphere in this case ) was constructed at the University of Oregon Architecture School in 1959 with the help of students.
For this reason it is usually reinforced with materials that are strong in tension ( often steel ).
The working of the Cypriot state was fraught with difficulty from the very early days after independence in 1960, and intercommunal tension and occasionally violence was, regrettably, a feature of the first decade of Cypriot independence.
This is more of a problem with steel string guitars than with nylon strings, which have about half the string tension.
The shoe ( s ) are held inwards by springs until centrifugal force overcomes the spring tension and the shoe ( s ) make contact with the bell, driving the output.
There was increasing tension between the superpowers following the deployment of American Pershing missiles in Western Europe, SS20s in the Soviet Bloc countries and Britain's replacement of the Polaris armed submarine fleet with Trident missiles.
Specifically, if p is the natural length of a section of spring, then the length of the spring with tension T applied has length
where p is the natural length of the segment from c to r and λ < sub > 0 </ sub > is the mass per unit length of the spring with no tension and g is the acceleration of gravity.

1.280 seconds.