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the stressing
verb
To apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
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Mechanics of solids, science concerned with the stressing, deformation, and failure of solid materials and structures.
When children with this disorder are removed from the stressing, nonnurturing environment, their endocrine function and growth rate normalize.
The most common such link was that between mother and daughter city and involved the stressing of shared ancestry that is, common descent from some mythical hero or founder figure.
"Neil wants to put this incident behind him and one of the stressing facts is that he has never been sent off in an SPL fixture or been over the top of the threshold for yellow cards.
The variation in the stressing rate in the brittle upper crust is, therefore, a main cause of the variation in the stressing rate on the surface.
Furthermore, the use of Er2TiO5 dielectric film could improve the stressing reliability.
Thus, the normalized time delay is expected to be a function of the stressing rate.
The right figure exhibits the enlarged figure of the recurrence interval evolution around the stressing time.
Milk yields and feed intake tended to be lower in the stressing than control treatment.
But the stressing deformation and stress development of radome match the simulation results basically.
The stressing of the whole body is summarized in an equivalent stress.
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