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To stresses
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To apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
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Deposition of cementum continues throughout the life of the animal, especially in response to stresses.
The medical board had attributed her "depressive syndrome" to stresses like her faltering marriage, which has since ended in divorce.
Mr Hill said: "Servicemen and women are exposed to stresses that most people won't be exposed to in their lives.
"It knows how to respond" to stresses like a hard run, without the need for antioxidant pills.
The study of deformation resulting from the strain of rocks in response to stresses is called rock mechanics.
Slit sense organs are sensitive to stresses on the cuticle; other sense organs act as vibration receptors or hearing organs.
The crustal rocks are always subjected to stresses.
Samples porosity values were corrected by considering the pore volume reduction due to stresses applied.
Plants respond to stresses through changes in gene expression, protein abundance, and metabolite accumulation.
ABA and BR play crucial roles in response of crops to stresses.
The plate is subjected to stresses applied at infinity.
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