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Discover Ludwig"exert strain" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when talking about something that causes stress or hardships on someone or something. For example, "The continued conflict between the two countries has been known to exert strain on their economic resources."
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This enables the existing nanodots to exert strain on the Ge spacer layer and produce "strained spots", which, in turn, become preferred nucleation sites for successive nanodots.
Some images of the flame eddy interactions show how eddies exert strain and how flamelets "merge".
Our data suggest that multicellular tissues align their surrounding matrix by pulling collectively to exert strain, which is primarily a physical process.
There are a number of ways to exert strain to the channel, such as integrating SiGe or SiC as stressor material in source and drain region [2 6], stress memorization technology (SMT) [7], dual stress liners (DSL) [8], and metal gate stress technology (MGS).
Although the exact 180° relationship in that system was likely enforced by crystallographic symmetry, the deviation from the ideal 166° angle in actin filaments suggested that the FH2 domain might exert strain on the filament.
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In case of the abs muscles being weak, it exerts strain on the back resulting in back pain.
Syria war exerts strain on Lebanon tinderbox Jump to media player Clashes between the Lebanese army and forces loyal to radical Sunni preacher Sheikh Ahmad al-Assir demonstrate how the war in Syria could re-ignite sectarian conflict in Lebanon.
This case demonstrates that distraction alone with PSRF in dogs with severe DLSS exerts strain on the interface between bone and pedicle screws and this may be solved by the use of an vertebral interbody cage.
An object being rotated around a central point via a rope (like a pendulum) exerts strain on the rope caused by centripetal force.
The synergies from the deal, combined with a broader and stronger product portfolio, could exert a strain on Altria when it comes to share expansion.
We suggest that the amorphous titania lamellae stabilized via oxolation in the PLAL process were water/air interface-mediated at the water level and bubbles to become asymmetric on the opposite sides, i.e. more H+ signified on the water side to exert a strain field for rolling up upon dwelling in water.
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