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The crack propagation behavior shows a jagged shape in the water, but crack extended disorderly in dry equipment because the water changed the stress distribution and retarded the friction heat during the wear process.
In an analysis of contact conditions, moving the nodes also dramatically changed the stress and strain occurring at the interface; a stress concentration was also generated depending on the shape of the model [40].
Thus, our finding, obtained using the dense GPS network in Japan, confirms that the Tokai slow slip has occurred repeatedly on the west boundary of the Tokai seismic gap and changed the stress state in favor of the anticipated Tokai earthquake.
OBS observations after the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake showed that the 2011 earthquake changed the stress regime in the Pacific plate and that the tensional stress, which was previously limited to depths shallower than 20 km, now extends to depths of about 40 km (Obana et al. 2012).
In order to test whether our CMS procedure induces a profile in BL/6N mice comparable to the reported one we stayed with the presentation of sucrose and changed the stress protocol only.
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It is thought that the huge weight of water changed the stresses in the ground.
Changing the water potential of the solution and/or the temperature in the container can change the stress level.
But that doesn't change the stress on the elbow".
Furthermore, long-term slow slip events change the stress state, making it favorable for neighboring earthquakes.
The excavation by the shield tunnel changes the stress distribution of the ground under the spread foundation.
Large earthquakes change the stress field in the surrounding region and generate numerous smaller-magnitude earthquakes, or aftershocks.
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