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Creep-induced tensile residual stresses gradually built up in the vicinity of the crack are considered to be a key factor contributing to crack growth under HCD conditions.
Application of high shear stresses gradually made HUVECs more elongated and lead to preferred orientation of their major axes along the direction of flow, whereas at low shear stresses HUVECs did not become visibly elongated and their orientation was random (supplementary material Fig. S1).
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Axial and tangential stresses increased gradually from the top of arch to the waist of wall, but reduced in the foot of wall.
After initial crack happened, the tendon stresses increased gradually as the applied load was increased; (8) With fewer rebars, the stress-increasing rate in the tendons was relatively high.
On the other hand, the average RMS stress gradually rises owing to higher-order modes being included.
This stress reversal region extends to a maximum extent before retreating as the direction of the maximum principal stress gradually returns to the initial state.
With prolonged thermal treatment, the residual stress gradually transformed from tensile to compressive, which can be attributed to the sintering in the YSZ layer.
The cells able to cope up with the stress by the operation of positive feedback loop or compensation cycle synthesize more enzymes and multiply rapidly, but those cells unable to tolerate such stress gradually perish.
Thus, the flow stress gradually becomes not governed by the mobility of screw dislocations (as determined by the critical resolved shear stress), giving rise to the weak temperature sensitivity of the flow stress.
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