-
refers to a line
ending in a
stressed syllable; "feminine ending" is its opposite,
describing a line
ending in a
stressless syllable. The
terms originate...
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Stress,
whether physiological,
biological or psychological, is an organism's
response to a
stressor, such as an
environmental condition or
change in life...
- to
define stress solely phonetically. The
stress placed on
syllables within words is
called word
stress. Some
languages have
fixed stress,
meaning that...
- a flap in
between two vowels,
where the
first vowel is
stressed and the
second is
stressless. It is
common to
represent phonological rules using formal...
- A
stressor is a
chemical or
biological agent,
environmental condition,
external stimulus or an
event seen as
causing stress to an organism. Psychologically...
- Post-traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) is a
mental and
behavioral disorder that
develops from
experiencing a
traumatic event, such as ****ual ****ault, domestic...
- psychology,
stress is a
feeling of
emotional strain and pressure.
Stress is a form of
psychological and
mental discomfort.
Small amounts of
stress may be beneficial...
-
fjord between Aure and Ikornnes.
Ikorness is home to
Ekornes sofas and
Stressless recliners, the
largest manufacturers of
furniture in Scandinavia. The...
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stress patterns include: cir****ferential
stress, or hoop
stress, a
normal stress in the
tangential (azimuth) direction.
axial stress, a
normal stress...
- of the foot).
Less common are
stress fractures to the femur, pelvis, sacrum,
lumbar spine (lower back), hips, hands, and wrists.
Stress fractures make...