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Internal Stresses in Metals

Nature, 1948
IF a polycrystalline metal is being extended plastically, the tensile stress in any grain in the metal depends on the orientation of the grain and of its neighbours. When the applied stress is removed, the interactions between grains and their neighbours will result in a complex system of Heyn stresses, the residual stress in any grain being of the ...
W. A. WOOD, N. DEWSNAP
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Second International Symposium on Stress

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
MONACO, a tiny principality that mixes a certain medieval charm with 20th-century avarice, was the site of the Second International Symposium on Stress held in November 1979. Organized in honor of Hans Selye, MD, and planned for a large attendance, it attracted a disappointingly small group of approximately 200. A French air traffic controllers' strike
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Internal Medicine Under Stress

JAMA, 1963
MANY DIRE PREDICTIONS are made about what is happening and what is going to happen to internal medicine. These predictions are stimulated by stresses which this specialty feels. Many young physicians are trained in internal medicine and make a career in some other field; this may be a subspecialty or something other than medical practice.
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Internal stresses in superconductors

Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 2002
The paper deals with internal stresses in the anisotropic Y2BaCuO5 (211)-YBa2Cu3O7 (123) particle-matrix system representing the melt-processed RE−Ba−Cu−O superconductor. The internal stresses originate during a cooling process due to different thermal expansion coefficients of the 123 matrix and the 211 particle.
L. Ceniga, P. Diko
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Stress Relaxation Testing and the Determination of the Internal Stress

physica status solidi (b), 1971
AbstractThe use of stress relaxation methods to establish the parameters describing dislocation mobility have been critically examined. It is shown that the values of internal stress established from the condition of zero relaxation rate are temperature independent and equivalent to the athermal component of the flow stress.
D. J. Lloyd, J. D. Embury
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Occupational Stress Among International Interpreters

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1983
In this study the sources of stress among international interpreters were explored. It was found that the major source of job dissatisfaction among interpreters was their perception of their work as noncreative and requiring little initiative. In addition, it was discovered that one of the most important stressors affecting the mental health of ...
Cooper, Cary L., Cooper, Rachel Davies
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The International Symposium on Fungal Stress: ISFUS

Current Genetics, 2015
Fungi play central roles in many biological processes, influencing soil fertility, decomposition, cycling of minerals, and organic matter, plant health, and nutrition. They produce a wide spectrum of molecules, which are exploited in a range of industrial processes to manufacture foods, food preservatives, flavoring agents, and other useful biological ...
Drauzio E. N. Rangel   +7 more
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Stress and psychopathology in children of international employees

Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 1988
Children of international employees often are so stressed by their multiple moves that they develop maladaptive symptoms. Those with severe pathologies may also demonstrate a history of psychopathological problems in their families of origin. Therapy for children of migrants should include attention to both socioanthropological and developmental ...
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International heat stress standards: a review

Ergonomics, 1995
Heat stress indices are included in international standards to provide methods and limits for the design, assessment and control of hot thermal environments. Indices used in standards are described with particular reference to those in ISO standards concerned with the ergonomics of the thermal environment.
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Determination of Internal Stresses

2000
Internal stresses are inseparable from materials. They are produced by lattice defects on the atomic scale, by interfaces on the naometer or micrometer scale or by manufacturing processes on macroscopic scales up to almost any length scales. They can be homogeneous on different scales from a meter down to atomic distances or heterogeneous over any ...
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