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Measuring Stress

1995
Abstract Measuring Stress is the definitive resource for health and social scientists interested in assessing stress in humans. With contributions from leading experts, this work provides for the first time a unified conceptual overview of the intricate relationship between stress and a variety of disorders.
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Measuring Stress

2021
Michael Breitenbach   +2 more
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Normal stress measurements

Rheologica Acta, 1969
A review of the methods for obtaining the normal stress differences in simple shear flow from force measurements on the walls of apparatus in which curvilinear shear flows are generated is given. Indirect methods, for example the flow birefringence method, are considered.
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Measuring Stress

Physiotherapy, 1993
Alison Luker, Vanessa Wren
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Measures of Stress

2019
In this chapter, we abandon the purely kinematic aspects of the motion of bodies and will focus on the actual forces causing the motion. Two distinct types of forces are recognised in continuum mechanics: body forces are conceived as acting on the particles of a body, and the surface (or contact) forces as arising from the action of one part of a body ...
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Yield Stress Measurements

1990
Much has been written about the yield stress, specially in the field of blood rheology. The definition of the yield stress is very clear and says that this is the smallest load under which a substance will flow. Its measure is the yield stress value of the applied shear stress.
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Measurement of Stress

2018
The assessment of stress is essential in clinical approaches as well as in psychosomatic research, particularly for exploring the relationship between stress and diseases. Such assessment has been done in terms of stimulus-oriented, response-oriented, and interaction-oriented measurement.
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Stress measurement

Metal Finishing, 2001
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Measuring Stress

Psychosomatic Medicine, 1996
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Stress: Measurement.

2000
James Campbell Quick   +2 more
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