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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambient stress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of stress that is pervasive and often unnoticed, typically in environments such as workplaces or urban settings.
Example: "The constant noise and activity in the city contribute to a level of ambient stress that can affect mental well-being."
Alternatives: "background stress" or "pervasive stress".
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Routines are off, there are so many expectations, and the ambient stress has a way of affecting children too.
Moreover, similar conditions are determined in which a star-shaped crack or stiffener leaves the ambient stress completely unperturbed, thus reaching a condition of 'quasi-static invisibility'.
The theory of effective stress suggests that the breakdown pressure of a borehole should be a function of ambient stress and strength of the rock, alone.
A rising singer and songwriter with a new record deal and an intensifying air of next-big-thing-ness, Ms. Dacus was forced to weather real life — including health issues, mounting personal responsibilities and the ambient stress of political turmoil — while also focusing on what had all of a sudden become her job.
These yield accelerations are strongly dependent on the degree of stability of the slope under ambient stress conditions, development of pore-water pressures during shaking, and degradation of strength and stiffness under cyclic loading.
At ambient stress, it can be observed that the width of fractures is in range of μm (Fig. 8).
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Experiments on rock properties find that deformation generates weak zones that, over time, can be dormant (or be reactivated) depending on how the material strength is affected by changes in ambient stresses.
The extensive, thick and deep root system with a tensile strength equal to 1/6th that of mild steel provides the plant with a superior advantage for adaptation to a wide range of ambient stresses, for example drought, flood, extreme temperatures, heavy metals, acidity and alkalinity, and salinity (Ghotbizadeh and Sepaskhah 2015; Truong et al. 2002; Zhou and Yu 2009).
They possess mechanisms that protect them from ambient stresses.
Coblentz, D. D. & Sandiford, M. Tectonic stresses in the African plate: Constraints on the ambient lithospheric stress state.
A flow-through test was completed on an artificial fracture in limestone at room temperature under ambient confining stress of 3.5 MPa.
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