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Discover LudwigThe phrase "permanent stress" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation where a person or situation is enduring a prolonged or indefinite amount of stress. For example: "The miners' working conditions cause them to experience permanent stress."
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Being gay in Russia means "you are under permanent stress," he said.
Subsequently, the principles of permanent stress generation and of fine annealing of optical glass were established.
When an earthquake occurs, it causes instantaneous permanent stress changes throughout the surrounding region.
Static triggering, also known as Coulomb stress transfer (CST), is based on the hypothesis that instantaneous and permanent stress changes near the source region of one earthquake can trigger other earthquakes by increasing the stress on the neighboring faults on which they occur [16].
She observed that the effect of a slope (i.e., a consolidation shear stress) increased the strength of the soil when shearing downslope, but reduced the factor of safety (FoS) for the slope by decreasing the difference between the permanent stress and the soil strength.
Europe is unthinkable in permanent stress, with perpetual imbalances in its midst.
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Action is key, we have found, in tackling the permanent stresses such as high caseload and lack of desk space.
During the glass-forming process, glasses often develop permanent stresses because various regions of the material pass through the glass transition range at varying cooling rates and at varying times.
Articular cartilage is under two permanent stresses, mechanical and hypoxic.
Lastly, the concept which neglects the effect of loading history on the permanent axial strain of the unloading and reloading paths of concrete is invalid because repeated unloading/reloading cycles have demonstrated a cumulative effect on the permanent strain and stress deterioration.
The curve of permanent strain rate versus stress level could fit well with a power-law model in the dynamic creep test, and a similar result can be obtained by the OMRL test.
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