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Convection of Stretching

ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 1973
AbstractThe paper is a study of motions for which the stretching tensor is convected without diffusion. It is shown that the diffusion of the stretching tensor vanishes if and only if the right Cauchy‐Green tensor is equal to its value for a rigid motion plus twice the product of the initial stretching with the elapsed time.
Passman, S. L., Marris, A. W.
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Stretching a Minute

Pediatrics, 1981
article by Reisinger and Bires entitled "Anticipatory Guidance in Pediatric Practice"1 and Hoekelman's commmentary, "Got a Minute,"2 in the December 1980 issue of Pediatrics offer a challenge to the practi perician. The real issue may be whether or not time at a specific visit is an appropriate parameter for measuring anticipatory ...
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History of stretching

2018
Whereas animals have pandiculated (stretched and yawned) for eons, our historical records indicate that humans have stretched for thousands of years (yoga [~3000 bce], Asian martial arts [~1000 bce], Greeks and Egyptians [~2000 bce]). Although ballistic stretching was popular in the 1950s, static stretching became predominant from the 1960s to the late
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Stretched to the limit

Nursing Standard, 1988
In reply to comments by student nurse Lorenzo Visentin (Letters, week ending December 5), it is not occupational health departments that are refusing to give Hepatitis B to the student nurses.
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Stretching fibronectin

2003
Fibronectin (FN) matrix fibrils assembled in cell culture have been observed to stretch in response to cell movements, and when broken relax to 1/3 to 1/4 of their rest length. Two molecular mechanisms have been proposed, for the elasticity. One proposes that FN molecules in relaxed fibers are bent and looped into a compact conformation, and stretching
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Mind‐stretching faints

Epileptic Disorders, 2007
Auteur(s) : Roland D Thijs1, J Gert van Dijk1, John BP Stephenson2, Wouter Wieling3 1Department of Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands 2Fraser of Allander Neurosciences Unit, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow, Scotland 3Department of Internal Medicine, Academic Medical Center ...
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Stretch or No Stretch?

Strength and Conditioning Journal, 2002
Joshua Miller, Matthew J. Comeau
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