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Children, Stress, and Hospitalization: A Field Experiment

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1968
Data indicate that, independent of illness, the social environment of the hospital may produce stress for child surgical patients and their mothers. For the children, stress may result in elevated temperature, pulse rate, and blood pressure; post-operative emesis; disturbed sleep; and an extended period of recovery.
J K, Skipper, R C, Leonard
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Lamellar inhomogeneities in a uniform stress field

Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 1996
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Hurtado, J. A., Dundurs, J., Mura, T.
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Stress Field of a Dislocation

Physical Review, 1966
A new method of calculating the stress field of an isolated dislocation, or the interaction energy between different dislocations, is presented. While continuum elasticity theory is utilized, account is taken of the finite number of degrees of freedom of real solids through the use of a Debye cutoff in momentum space. As a specific result of this model,
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Managing organizational stress: A field experiment.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 1982
Although the deleterious effects of work-related stress on employee well-being and organizational effectiveness have received wide attention in the literature, few, if any, controlled experiments have been attempted to assess the effects of stress reduction interventions.
Daniel C. Ganster   +3 more
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Altering Field Dependence through Stress

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1966
Some researchers have noted the stability and regularity of field independence ( I ) , an "ability to overcome embedding context-to experience an item independently of an organized field of which it is a part," suggesting chat, somewhat like intelligence, field independence has a basic maturational basis.
E, Hill, K D, Feigenbaum
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Contemporary Stress Fields

2003
Check out the first one or two chapters of a good structural geology or seismology textbook and you’ll find the derivation of the elastic stress tensor. Read further and, while you might find some application of the total tensor; more typically the tensor is quickly reduced to principal stresses.
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Stress and Velocity Fields at Discharging of Silos

1987
An Eulerian finite element method for the calculation of transient velocity and stress fields of path dependant materials in mass- and core flow silos based upon a consistent continuum mechanics approach is presented. Geometric nonlinearities as well as inertia effects of the solid are included.
Eibl, Josef, Rombach, Günter Axel
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The electric field and the stress on a field-ion specimen

Surface Science, 1970
Abstract Methods of determining the electric field distribution in a field-ion microscope are reviewed. Details of the authors' solution for the field are given, and correlation with experiment is shown to be good. The calculation of ion trajectories is discussed.
Penny J. Birdseye, D.A. Smith
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Intrinsic Stress Field for Liquid Surfaces

Physical Review Letters
The microscopic stress field inhomogeneity in the interfacial region adjacent to the liquid surface is the fundamental origin of the liquid surface tension, but because of broadening due to capillary fluctuations, a detailed molecular level understanding of the stress field remains elusive.
Zi-Feng Yuan   +5 more
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Stress and Velocity Fields in Soil Mechanics

Journal of Mathematics and Physics, 1954
Abstract : Lines of discontinuity in the plastic stress field of a cohesive soil in a state of plane strain are discussed. The jump conditions on the stress and the restrictions on the velocity field in the neighborhood of the line are obtained. The theory is applied to the problems of uniform pressure on 1 face of a wedge (or earth dam) and to a ...
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