Sentence examples for patterns of stresses from inspiring English sources

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Patterns of stresses and relative displacements based on the experimental results are also proposed.

For specimens deformed in compression, wave-like patterns of stresses along the axial centroidal axis are observed when the specimen yields.

The Birnbaum-Saunders distribution was derived in 1969 as a lifetime model for a specimen subjected to cyclic patterns of stresses and strains, and the ultimate failure of the specimen is assumed to be due to the growth of a dominant crack in the material.

The distribution patterns of stresses in the PDL are similar throughout the tooth movement process in each case.

The patterns of stresses in bone were close to uniform except for zones of stress concentration like sharp corners and edges.

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This high failure rate is chiefly due to the complexity of the pressures exerted by an eccentrically discharging granular material, and the difficulty in understanding the pattern of stresses that develops in a shell wall under such unsymmetrical pressure regimes.

In Modern English verse the pattern of stresses primarily differentiate feet, so rhythm based on meter in Modern English is most often founded on the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables (alone or elided).

In general, for structures of complex shapes under complex loading and boundary conditions, it is difficult to predict a pattern of stresses.

Regardless of the magnitude of the displacements, the simulations show the general principle by which the tension in the epidermal wall leads to circumferential pattern of stresses around the ablation, even in the presence of complex stress pattern due to the turgor pressure of individual cells.

The metre of the poem, the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables, and the sounds and modulations of the words themselves all affect the subtle meanings and feelings that the poet may be trying to convey or evoke.

Vladimir Nabokov noted that overlaid on top of the regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of verse was a separate pattern of accents resulting from the natural pitch of the spoken words, and suggested that the term "scud" be used to distinguish an unaccented stress from an accented stress.

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