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- A stressor is a chemical or biological agent, environmental condition, external stimulus or an event seen as causing stress to an organism. Psychologically...
- Look up stress or stressy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stress may refer to: Stress (biology), an organism's response to a stressor such as an environmental...
- same stressor can cause either distress or eustress. It is individual differences and responses that induce either distress or eustress. A stressor is any...
- Stress, whether physiological, biological or psychological, is an organism's response to a stressor such as an environmental condition. When stressed...
- Stresser (or booter) services provide denial-of-service attack as a service, usually as a criminal enterprise. They have simple front ends, and accept...
- Chronic stress is the physiological or psychological response induced by a long-term internal or external stressor. The stressor, either physically present...
- perceived ability to cope". Stress management was developed and premised on the idea that stress is not a direct response to a stressor but rather an individual's...
- loads on a wall element are longitudinal stress, cir****ferential (hoop) stress and radial stress. The radial stress for a thick-walled cylinder is equal and...
- Shear stress (often denoted by τ, Gr****: tau) is the component of stress coplanar with a material cross section. It arises from the shear force, the component...
- Stress tensor may refer to: Cauchy stress tensor, in classical physics Stress deviator tensor, in classical physics Piola–Kirchhoff stress tensor, in continuum...