Stress: Stress has different meanings in different fields: New World Encyclopedia writers and editors rewrote and completed the Wikipedia article in accordance with New World Encyclopedia standards. This article abides by terms of the Creative Commons CC-by-sa 3.0 ... [100%] 2023-02-04
Stress: Stress is the emotional and physical tension brought on a person’s reaction to the demands of life. Stress frequently causes anxiety, irritability, and inability to concentrate. [100%] 2023-02-17 [Health] [Language]...
Stress: Stress, either physiological, biological or psychological, is an organism's response to a stressor such as an environmental condition. Stress is the body's method of reacting to a condition such as a threat, challenge or physical and psychological barrier. (Medicine) [100%] 2023-11-19 [Stress (biological and psychological)]
Stress (psychological): Day-to-day life is full of stress; both on the personal and the professional fronts. Pressure of time often results in people reporting to their workplace with migraine attacks, body aches, mental strains, etc. (Psychological) [70%] 2023-12-19 [Stress]
Stress (mechanics): In continuum mechanics, stress is a physical quantity that describes forces present during deformation. For example, an object being pulled apart, such as a stretched elastic band, is subject to tensile stress and may undergo elongation. (Mechanics) [70%] 2024-01-04 [Solid mechanics] [Tensors]...
Stress incontinence: Stress incontinence is a form of urinary incontinence in which their is involuntary leakage of urine with normal activities such as coughing or exercise. Quality of life may be negatively effected. (Form of urinary incontinence due to an inadequate closer of the bladder) [70%] 2023-10-28 [Urinary incontinence] [RTT]...
Stress triaxiality: History In 1959 Davies and Connelly introduced so called triaxiality factor, defined as the ratio of Cauchy stress first principal invariant divided by effective stress η D C ≡ 3 σ m / σ e f = I 1 / 3 J 2 {\displaystyle {{\eta }_{DC ... [70%] 2022-10-12 [Continuum mechanics]
Stress Management: This is a knowledge repository on Stress Management based on information recorded from Oakland Community College (OCC)'s PER-1300 course, "Stress Management: Neuromuscular Relaxation". The following is a description of the course from OCC's website: "This course is ... [70%] 2023-04-09 [Healthy lifestyle]
Stress measures: The most commonly used measure of stress is the Cauchy stress tensor, often called simply the stress tensor or "true stress". However, several other measures of stress can be defined. (Physics) [70%] 2023-09-17 [Solid mechanics] [Continuum mechanics]...
Stress relaxation: In materials science, stress relaxation is the observed decrease in stress in response to strain generated in the structure. This is primarily due to keeping the structure in a strained condition for some finite interval of time hence causing some ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-12-05 [Materials science]
Stress tensor: A tensor defining the distribution of internal stresses in a body under strain. The stress tensor is a symmetric tensor $\sigma_{ij}$ of rank 2. (Mathematics) [70%] 2023-06-09
Stress field: A stress field is the distribution of internal forces in a body that balance a given set of external forces. Stress fields are widely used in fluid dynamics and materials science. (Physics) [70%] 2022-07-18 [Classical mechanics] [Materials science]...
Stress (banda): Stress es una banda de Heavy metal brasileña formada en 1974 en Belén, Pará. Se considera la primera banda en lanzar un álbum de metal de Brasil. La banda comenzó en la ciudad de Belén, capital del estado de Pará, en octubre de ... (Banda) [70%] 2024-01-03
Stress space: In continuum mechanics, Haigh–Westergaard stress space, or simply stress space is a 3-dimensional space in which the three spatial axes represent the three principal stresses for a body subject to stress. This space is named after Bernard Haigh ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-04-10 [Continuum mechanics]
Stress (Begriffsklärung): Stress ist die Bezeichnung für: Stress steht als Abkürzung für: Siehe auch. (Begriffsklärung) [70%] 2023-06-25
Stress (journal): Stress is a peer-reviewed biomedical journal that "aims to provide scientists involved in basic stress research with the possibility of reading a more integrated view of the field." It publishes primary research papers, invited reviews and short communications that ... (Journal) [70%] 2023-06-19
Stress hyperglycemia: Articles Most recent articles on Stress hyperglycemia Most cited articles on Stress hyperglycemia Review articles on Stress hyperglycemia Articles on Stress hyperglycemia in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on Stress hyperglycemia Images of Stress hyperglycemia Photos ... [70%] 2023-04-22 [Metabolic disorders] [Nutrition]...
Stress concentration: In solid mechanics, a stress concentration (also called a stress raiser or a stress riser) is a location in an object where the stress is significantly greater than the surrounding region. Stress concentrations occur when there are irregularities in the ... (Physics) [70%] 2022-09-15 [Engineering concepts] [Elasticity (physics)]...
Stress migration: Stress migration is a failure mechanism that often occurs in integrated circuit metallization (aluminum, copper). Voids form as result of vacancy migration driven by the hydrostatic stress gradient. (Engineering) [70%] 2023-09-18 [Semiconductor device fabrication]
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Stress ball: A stress ball or hand exercise ball is a malleable toy, usually not more than 7 centimetres (2.8 in) in diameter, which is squeezed in the hand and manipulated by the fingers, ostensibly to relieve stress and muscle tension ... [70%] 2023-05-17 [Ergonomics] [Physical therapy]...
Stress fracture: A stress fracture is a fatigue-induced bone fracture caused by repeated stress over time. Instead of resulting from a single severe impact, stress fractures are the result of accumulated injury from repeated submaximal loading, such as running or jumping. [70%] 2023-10-24 [Overuse injuries] [Bone fractures]...
Stress (biology): As a medical term, stress refers to a wide range of strong external stimuli or conditions, both physiological and psychological, impinging on an individual. It can also refer to the mental or emotional response of upset occurring in an individual ... [70%] 2023-02-03
Stress ulcer: A stress ulcer is a single or multiple mucosal defect usually caused by physiological (not psychological) stress which can become complicated by upper gastrointestinal bleeding. This ulcers can be caused by shock, sepsis, trauma or other conditions and are found ... (Medicine) [70%] 2023-10-12 [Intensive care medicine]
Stress ball: A stress ball or hand exercise ball is a malleable toy, usually not more than 7 centimetres (2.8 in) in diameter, which is squeezed in the hand and manipulated by the fingers, ostensibly to relieve stress and muscle tension ... (Engineering) [70%] 2023-10-30 [Physical therapy] [Stress (biological and psychological)]...
Stress (physiology): Stress, as defined by Hans Selye (who is regarded as the first to formulate the concept of stress in physiological terms) is "the nonspecific response of the body to any demand, whether is caused by, or results in, pleasant or ... (Physiology) [70%] 2023-07-04
Stress (mechanics): In continuum mechanics, stress is a physical quantity that describes forces present during deformation. An object being pulled apart, such as a stretched elastic band, is subject to tensile stress and may undergo elongation. (Physics) [70%] 2023-11-20 [Solid mechanics] [Tensors]...
Stress (linguistics): Stress (linguistics) : Phonological and phonetic prominence of a syllable relative to other syllables, generally involving greater pitch, length or loudness. (Linguistics) [70%] 2023-07-01
Stress fracture: A stress fracture is a fatigue-induced bone fracture caused by repeated stress over time. Instead of resulting from a single severe impact, stress fractures are the result of accumulated injury from repeated submaximal loading, such as running or jumping. (Medicine) [70%] 2023-04-18 [Bone fractures] [Osteopathies]...
Stress fracture: Home Overview Pathophysiology Causes Differentiating a Stress Fracture from other Diseases Epidemiology and Demographics Risk Factors Natural History, Complications and Prognosis Diagnosis History and Symptoms Physical Examination X Ray MRI Other Imaging Findings Treatment Non Surgical Therapy Surgery Primary Prevention ... [70%] 2023-03-28 [Overuse injuries] [Fractures]...
Virial stress: Virial stress is a measure of mechanical stress on an atomic scale for homogeneous systems. The expression of the (local) virial stress can be derived as the functional derivative of the free energy of a molecular system with respect to ... (Physics) [70%] 2024-01-04 [Continuum mechanics]
Traumatic stress: Traumatic stress is a common term for reactive anxiety and depression, although it is not a medical term and is not included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). The experience of traumatic stress include subtypes of ... (Medicine) [70%] 2024-01-11 [Trauma types]
Effective stress: The effective stress can be defined as the stress, depending on the applied tension σ i j {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\sigma }}_{ij}} and pore pressure p {\displaystyle p} , which controls the strain or strength behaviour of soil and rock (or a ... [70%] 2023-01-11 [Soil mechanics]
Occupational stress: File:NIOSH Working with Stress Part 1 of 2.webm Occupational stress is psychological stress related to one's job. Occupational stress refers to a chronic condition. (Medicine) [70%] 2023-10-25 [Stress (biological and psychological)]
Biotic stress: Biotic stress is stress that occurs as a result of damage done to an organism by other living organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, beneficial and harmful insects, weeds, and cultivated or native plants. It is different from abiotic ... (Biology) [70%] 2023-09-01 [Habitat management equipment and methods] [Habitat]...
Cyclic stress: Cyclic stress is the distribution of forces (aka stresses) that change over time in a repetitive fashion. As an example, consider one of the large wheels used to drive an aerial lift such as a ski lift. (Physics) [70%] 2023-06-12 [Materials science] [Mechanics]...
Pulay stress: The Pulay stress or Pulay forces (named for Peter Pulay) is an error that occurs in the stress tensor (or Jacobian matrix) obtained from self-consistent field calculations (Hartree–Fock or density functional theory) due to the incompleteness of the ... [70%] 2022-04-03 [Density functional theory]
Cylinder stress: In mechanics, a cylinder stress is a stress distribution with rotational symmetry; that is, which remains unchanged if the stressed object is rotated about some fixed axis. Cylinder stress patterns include: These three principal stresses- hoop, longitudinal, and radial can ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-10-08 [Mechanics]
Solid stress: }} The stresses, one of the physical hallmarks of cancer, is exerted by the solid components of a tissue and accumulated within solid structural components (i.e., cells, collagen, and hyaluronan) during growth and progression. Solid stress in tumors is a ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-04-13 [Oncology] [Pressure]...
Reynolds stress: In fluid dynamics, the Reynolds stress is the component of the total stress tensor in a fluid obtained from the averaging operation over the Navier–Stokes equations to account for turbulent fluctuations in fluid momentum. The velocity field of a ... (Concept in fluid mechanics) [70%] 2023-11-20 [Turbulence] [Tensors]...
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