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Bond strength regime dictates stress relaxation behavior

Soft Matter, 2022
This work utilizes in situ crosslinked dynamic networks to show differences in stress-relaxation behavior depending on the bond strength of the metal–ligand crosslinker used.
Ipek Sacligil   +3 more
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Financial Stress, Regime Switching and Macrodynamics

2021
Monetary responses to financial stress have recently become an important issue in macroeconomic and policy discussions in the USA as well as in the EU. In this paper, the authors study two regimes of monetary responses. While the fundamentals of an economy are assumed to have a long-run equilibrium, the adjustment process towards the equilibrium can be
Pu Chen, Willi Semmler
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Feeding regime affects activity-stress ulcer production

Physiology & Behavior, 1989
Rats were divided into either an active group housed in activity wheels or a control group housed in stationary laboratory cages. Both active and control groups were further divided into groups receiving 1, 2, 3, or 4 meals daily for a total feeding time of 1 hr. Control rats were food-yoked to active animals.
K G, Lambert, L J, Peacock
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TECTONIC STRESS REGIME RECORDED BY ZIRCON TH/U

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2018
Abstract Detrital zircon geochronology is a powerful tool for investigating sedimentary provenance, but U-Pb zircon ages alone cannot distinguish between source terranes with similar age signatures. We integrate recent developments in petrochronology with sedimentary provenance analyses by investigating the relationship between tectonic stress regime
Matthew P. McKay   +2 more
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Riparian Vegetation Response to Altered Disturbance and Stress Regimes

Ecological Applications, 2002
River damming and flow regulation can alter disturbance and stress regimes that structure riparian ecosystems. We studied the Bill Williams River in western Arizona, USA, to understand dam-induced changes in channel width and in the areal extent, structure, species composition, and dynamics of woody riparian vegetation.
Patrick B. Shafroth   +2 more
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Variations in earthquake-size distribution across different stress regimes

Nature, 2005
The earthquake size distribution follows, in most instances, a power law, with the slope of this power law, the 'b value', commonly used to describe the relative occurrence of large and small events (a high b value indicates a larger proportion of small earthquakes, and vice versa). Statistically significant variations of b values have been measured in
Danijel, Schorlemmer   +2 more
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Plio-Quaternary stress regime in Eşen Çay Basin, SW Turkey

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2013
Abstract The Plio-Quaternary Eşen Çay Basin is situated at the junction of Hellenic and Cyprus arcs in southwestern Turkey. The basin is important for understanding the tectonic evolution of the region in relation to the Hellenic and Cyprus arcs. Fault data from unconsolidated Pliocene and Quaternary deposits, as well as from pre-
Över S.   +5 more
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Regime-Switching Measure of Systemic Financial Stress

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
In this paper, abrupt and large changes in volatility of financial variables representing dynamics of the US financial sector are modeled with a joint regime-switching process, distinguishing "low" and "high" volatility regimes. I find that the joint "high" volatility regime for the TED spread, return on the NYSE index, and capital-weighted CDS spread ...
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Stresses, Porosity and Overpressure Modelling in Tectonic Regimes

Proceedings, 2016
Pore pressure prediction in shales is typically addressed using 1D compaction methods. However, this approach is only valid in basins where disequilibrium compaction is the dominant overpressure generation mechanism. For basins subjected to tectonic deformation, the predictions made by 1D methods are likely to be deficient due to the impact of lateral ...
J. Obradors-Prats   +3 more
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