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Borderline Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: An Equivalence?

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1993
This paper draws attention to various similarities between Borderline Personality Disorder and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. It is argued that the former may be considered to be an equivalent of the latter, with the difference that the trauma has either undergone repression or, having been suffered before the establishment of speech, has not been ...
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Equivalent stress for multiphysics

2012
Materials and structures exhibiting coupled behaviors between mechanics and other physics (especially magnetics, electrics and thermics – phase transformation –) and submitted to multiaxial stress are considered. The most practical applications concern sensors and actuators.
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Humeral Stress Periostitis The Arm Equivalent of ???Shin Splints

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1995
Subacute stress or repetitive over-exertion produces osteoblastic reaction at the bony insertions of the affected muscles. Stress periostitis is a mild phase in the continuum of traumatic injuries which could progress to true fractures. Most commonly seen in the tibiae of runners or aerobic dancers, this report illustrates a tennis player and a ...
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Dynamic equivalence of ultrasonic stress wave propagation in solids

Ultrasonics, 2018
Ultrasonic stress waves, generated during the dynamic impact on structures, were studied. A benchmark for the finite element analysis (FEA) was made to define the optimum geometrical factors, which were represented as, mesh distribution, analysis time, ultrasonic wave properties, element type, and shape to capture the dynamic phenomena compared to the ...
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Stress equivalence in the theory of solution hardening

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1982
Basinski et al. have shown that if solid solutions of two different solutes in copper (or in silver) have the same flow stress at a given temperature, then they have the same activation volume. This result is known as stress equivalence.
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Equivalent rectangular stress distribution in thermoplastic beam design

Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, 2013
Thermoplastics with and without fiber-reinforced plastic reinforcement are currently being used in waterfront applications, for example, in piers instead of timber and reinforced concrete pilings. Although the use of thermoplastics as the compression members exists, they have not been used as the flexural members in civil engineering structures such ...
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Equivalent strain and stress history in torsion tests

Steel Research, 1994
Bulk and plane torsion tests are being used in industry to determine the flow curve of metals up to very high plastic strains. Despite their wide usage the experimental results obtained in torsion tests are still not being evaluated uniformly. Differences arise basically due to the conversion of the measured angle of twist into the corresponding ...
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Stress equivalence of solution hardening

Scripta Metallurgica, 1972
Z.S. Basinski, R.A. Foxall, R. Pascual
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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