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Stress analysis is an engineering discipline that determines the stress (physics) in materials and structures subjected to static or dynamic forces or loads (see statics and dynamics ). The aim of the analysis is usually to determine whether the element or collection of elements, usually referred to as a structure, can safely withstand the specified forces. This is achieved when the determined... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Stress analysis
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Stress is a very short-lived rock band that only released one album in the late 80's. Singles Year Title Chart Positions Album US Modern Rock 1991 "Flowers in the Rain" #7 Stress http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Stress (band)
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Von Mises stress , , is used to estimate yield criteria for ductile materials. It is calculated by combining stresses in two or three dimensions, with the result compared to the tensile strength of the material loaded in one dimension. Von Mises stress is also useful for calculating the fatigue strength . Stress is in general a six-dimensional tensor quantity (a symmetric... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Von Mises stress
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One interaction criterion that promises a deeper understanding of earthquake occurrence, and a better description of probabilistic hazard, is Coulomb stress transfer. An earthquake reduces the average value of the shear stress on the fault that slipped, shear stress rises at sites in addition to the fault tips. This discovery lay in waiting for 20 years, when lobes of off-fault aftershocks were seen... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Coulomb Stress
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Italic text Bold text Post-traumatic stress disorder ICD-10 code: F43.1 ICD-9 code: 309.81 Post-traumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ) is a term for the psychological consequences of exposure to or confrontation with stressful experiences, which involve actual or threatened death, serious physical injury or a threat to physical and/or psychological integrity and... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Post-traumatic stress disorder
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Figure 1 Stress tensor In physics , stress is the internal distribution of forces within a body that balance and react to the loads applied to it. Stress is a tensor quantity with nine terms, but can be described fully by six terms due to symmetry. Simplifying assumptions are often used to represent stress as a vector for engineering calculations. The stress in an axially... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Stress (physics)
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In linguistics , stress is the emphasis given to some syllables (often no more than one in each word, but in many languages , long words have a secondary stress a few syllables away from the primary stress, as in the words cóunterfòil or còunterintélligence ). The way stress manifests itself in the speech stream is highly language-dependent. In some languages, stressed syllables... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Stress (linguistics)
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Hoop stress is mechanical stress applied in a direction perpendicular to the radius of the item in question. Along with axial stress and radial stress , it is a component of the stress tensor in cylindrical coordinates . Cylindrical coordinates It is usually useful to decompose any force applied to an object with rotational symmetry into components parallel to the cylindrical... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Hoop stress
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Premenstrual stress syndrome ( PMS , also called Premenstrual stress , Premenstrual tension , PMT , premenstrual syndrome , Perodic Mood Swing ) is stress which is a physical symptom prior to the onset of menstruation . PMS is not dymenorrhea (increasingly painful periods). PMS is exceedingly common, occurring in 75% of women of reproductive age during their lifetime... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Premenstrual stress syndrome
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Stress testing is a form of testing that is used to determine the stability of a given system or entity. It involves testing beyond normal operational capacity, often to a breaking point, in order to observe the results. For example, a web server may be stress tested using scripts, bots, and various denial of service tools to observe the performance of a web site during peak loads... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Stress testing
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