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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shear stress" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used in scientific or technical contexts, particularly in the study of materials and mechanics. Example: "The experiment measured the shear stress on the beam as it underwent various loads."
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shear stress
noun
The component of stress that causes parallel layers of a material to move relative to each other in their own planes.
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For shear stress, see also shear modulus.
Shear stress data was collected by probing the hydrogel domain.
Tarbell, J. M. Shear stress and the endothelial transport barrier.
Using this framework, we quantify wall shear stress, wall shear stress gradients and oscillatory shear index for different surgical geometries.
Subjected to a shear stress over time, ice will undergo creep, or plastic deformation.
Atheroprone-disturbed flow increases whereas atheroprotective unidirectional shear stress inhibits YAP/TAZ activity.
This constriction generates regions of uniform and disturbed shear stress in the same blood vessel9.
Stated differently, a solid exhibits resistance to shear stress while a liquid does not.
These are predominantly shear stress and concentration profiles of soluble stimulatory or inhibitory molecules, respectively.
ricini silk fibroin under shear stress.
Whilst forming the gels for photoconductivity measurements, no shear stress was used.
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