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Что (кто) такое stress pattern - определение

BASIC RHYTHMIC STRUCTURE OF A VERSE OR LINES IN VERSE
Metre in poetry; Meter in poetry; Poetic meter; Quantitative Verse; Poetic metre; Scan (poetry); Stress pattern; Quantitative meter; Verse meter; Meter (verse); Prosody (poetry); Quantitative meters; Quantitative verse; Meter (prosody); Hypermetric; Qualitative meter; Qualitative rhythm; Quantitative rhythm; Poetic rhythm; Meter (poetry); Quantitative metre
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Adversity         
  • Schematic overview of the classes of stresses in plants
  • A diagram of the general adaptation syndrome model
  • Neurohormonal response to stress
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ORGANISM'S RESPONSE TO A STRESSOR SUCH AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION OR A STIMULUS
General adaptation syndrome; Stress syndrome; Physiological stress; Adversity; General Adaptation Response; General adaptation response syndrome; Environmental stress; General Adaptation Syndrome; Stress out; Stress (medicine); Stress (medecine); General adaptative syndrome; Environmental stresses; Stress (medical); Stress (biological); Medical stress; Stress (physiology); Stress (Physiology); Stress (mental); Stress in humans; Biological stress; Biology of stress; Effects of chronic stress; Chronic stress and cardiovascular disease
·noun Opposition; contrariety.
adversity         
  • Schematic overview of the classes of stresses in plants
  • A diagram of the general adaptation syndrome model
  • Neurohormonal response to stress
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ORGANISM'S RESPONSE TO A STRESSOR SUCH AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION OR A STIMULUS
General adaptation syndrome; Stress syndrome; Physiological stress; Adversity; General Adaptation Response; General adaptation response syndrome; Environmental stress; General Adaptation Syndrome; Stress out; Stress (medicine); Stress (medecine); General adaptative syndrome; Environmental stresses; Stress (medical); Stress (biological); Medical stress; Stress (physiology); Stress (Physiology); Stress (mental); Stress in humans; Biological stress; Biology of stress; Effects of chronic stress; Chronic stress and cardiovascular disease
¦ noun (plural adversities) difficulty or misfortune.
adversity         
  • Schematic overview of the classes of stresses in plants
  • A diagram of the general adaptation syndrome model
  • Neurohormonal response to stress
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ORGANISM'S RESPONSE TO A STRESSOR SUCH AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION OR A STIMULUS
General adaptation syndrome; Stress syndrome; Physiological stress; Adversity; General Adaptation Response; General adaptation response syndrome; Environmental stress; General Adaptation Syndrome; Stress out; Stress (medicine); Stress (medecine); General adaptative syndrome; Environmental stresses; Stress (medical); Stress (biological); Medical stress; Stress (physiology); Stress (Physiology); Stress (mental); Stress in humans; Biological stress; Biology of stress; Effects of chronic stress; Chronic stress and cardiovascular disease
n. to face; overcome adversity
adversity         
  • Schematic overview of the classes of stresses in plants
  • A diagram of the general adaptation syndrome model
  • Neurohormonal response to stress
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ORGANISM'S RESPONSE TO A STRESSOR SUCH AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION OR A STIMULUS
General adaptation syndrome; Stress syndrome; Physiological stress; Adversity; General Adaptation Response; General adaptation response syndrome; Environmental stress; General Adaptation Syndrome; Stress out; Stress (medicine); Stress (medecine); General adaptative syndrome; Environmental stresses; Stress (medical); Stress (biological); Medical stress; Stress (physiology); Stress (Physiology); Stress (mental); Stress in humans; Biological stress; Biology of stress; Effects of chronic stress; Chronic stress and cardiovascular disease
(adversities)
Adversity is a very difficult or unfavourable situation.
He showed courage in adversity.
= misfortune
N-VAR: oft in/of N
adversity         
  • Schematic overview of the classes of stresses in plants
  • A diagram of the general adaptation syndrome model
  • Neurohormonal response to stress
  • border=darkgray}}
ORGANISM'S RESPONSE TO A STRESSOR SUCH AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION OR A STIMULUS
General adaptation syndrome; Stress syndrome; Physiological stress; Adversity; General Adaptation Response; General adaptation response syndrome; Environmental stress; General Adaptation Syndrome; Stress out; Stress (medicine); Stress (medecine); General adaptative syndrome; Environmental stresses; Stress (medical); Stress (biological); Medical stress; Stress (physiology); Stress (Physiology); Stress (mental); Stress in humans; Biological stress; Biology of stress; Effects of chronic stress; Chronic stress and cardiovascular disease
n.
Misfortune, calamity, affliction, trouble, suffering, woe, disaster, distress, misery, ill-luck, bad luck, broken fortunes, hard life, frowns of fortune, reverses of fortune, hard times, ill-fate, ills of life, a sea of troubles.
Compressive         
  • Idealized stress in a straight bar with uniform cross-section.
  • Illustration of typical stresses (arrows) across various surface elements on the boundary of a particle (sphere), in a homogeneous material under uniform (but not isotropic) triaxial stress. The normal stresses on the principal axes are +5, +2, and −3 units.
  • The stress across a surface element (yellow disk) is the force that the material on one side (top ball) exerts on the material on the other side (bottom ball), divided by the area of the surface.
  • Components of stress in three dimensions
  • Isotropic tensile stress. Top left: Each face of a cube of homogeneous material is pulled by a force with magnitude ''F'', applied evenly over the entire face whose area is ''A''.  The force across any section ''S'' of the cube must balance the forces applied below the section. In the three sections shown, the forces are ''F'' (top right), ''F''<math>\sqrt{2}</math> (bottom left), and ''F''<math>\sqrt{3}/2</math> (bottom right); and the area of ''S'' is ''A'', ''A''<math>\sqrt{2}</math> and ''A''<math>\sqrt{3}/2</math>, respectively. So the stress across ''S'' is ''F''/''A'' in all three cases.
  • Simplified model of a truss for stress analysis, assuming unidimensional elements under uniform axial tension or compression.
  • The ratio <math>\sigma = F/A</math> may be only an average stress. The stress may be unevenly distributed over the cross section (''m''–''m''), especially near the attachment points (''n''–''n'').
  • For stress modeling, a [[fishing pole]] may be considered one-dimensional.
  • Shear stress in a horizontal bar loaded by two offset blocks.
  • Glass vase with the ''[[craquelé]]'' effect. The cracks are the result of brief but intense stress created when the semi-molten piece is briefly dipped in water.<ref name=lamglass/>
  • A [[tank car]] made from bent and welded steel plates.
PHYSICAL QUANTITY THAT EXPRESSES INTERNAL FORCES IN A CONTINUOUS MATERIAL
Tensile stress; Physical stress; Normal stress; Tensible strength; Mechanical stress; Piola-Kirchhoff stress tensor; Piola–Kirchoff stress tensor; Stress, mechanical; Deviatorics tress; Compressive; Piola-Kirchhoff stress; Deviatoric; Extensional stress; Longitudinal stress; Stress (physics); Internal stresses; Internal stress; Octahedral shear stress; Piola–Kirchhoff stress tensor; N/m2; Stress path; Cauchy's tetrahedron; Cauchy tetrahedron; Piola-Kirchoff stress tensor
·adj Compressing, or having power or tendency to compress; as, a compressive force.
Pattern (casting)         
  • The top and bottom halves of a sand casting mould showing the cavity prepared by patterns.  Cores to accommodate holes can be seen in the bottom half of the mould, which is called the ''drag''. The top half of the mould is called the ''cope''.
FORM USED IN CASTING TO REPLICATE A SHAPE
Pattern (foundry); Pattern-maker; Patternmaker (engineering)
In casting, a pattern is a replica of the object to be cast, used to prepare the cavity into which molten material will be poured during the casting process.
Stress fiber         
  • Rho Cascade - stress fiber formation
  • Three types of stress fibers: ventral stress fibers, transverse arcs, and dorsal stress fibers
ASPECT OF CELL STRUCTURE
Stress fibres; Stress fibre
Stress fibers are contractile actin bundles found in non-muscle cells. They are composed of actin (microfilaments) and non-muscle myosin II (NMMII), and also contain various crosslinking proteins, such as α-actinin, to form a highly regulated actomyosin structure within non-muscle cells.
Pattern (sewing)         
  • Digital home sewing pattern
  • Marker-making by computer
  • Student tracing pattern onto fabric
  • Fitting a nettle/canvas-fabric on a [[dress form]]
  • Storage of patterns
  • Students cutting patterns in a sewing class
TEMPLATE FROM WHICH THE PARTS OF A GARMENT ARE TRACED ONTO FABRIC BEFORE BEING CUT OUT
Pattern making book; Pattern-making book; Patternmaking book; Sewing pattern; Dress pattern; Dress-maker's pattern; Pattern cutting; Pattern drafting; Pattern making
In sewing and fashion design, a pattern is the template from which the parts of a garment are traced onto woven or knitted fabrics before being cut out and assembled. Patterns are usually made of paper, and are sometimes made of sturdier materials like paperboard or cardboard if they need to be more robust to withstand repeated use.
Psychological stress         
  • A stressed woman waiting in line at a medical centre
  • Coping through [[laughter]]
PSYCHOLOGICAL FEELING OF STRAIN AND PRESSURE, THAT COULD INCREASE THE RISK OF STROKES, HEART ATTACKS, ULCERS, AND MENTAL ILLNESSES SUCH AS DEPRESSION AND AGGRAVATION OF A PRE-EXISTING CONDITION
Stress (psychology); Emotional stress; Mental stress; Stress relief; Stress (emotion); Stress Reliever; Stressfullness; Rui-katsu; Stress (psychological); Relieve stress; Stress Relief; Tension (psychological); Stressed Out (psychological); Causes of psychological stress; Physical effects of psychological stress; Social impact of psychological stress; Social effects of psychological stress
In psychology, stress is a feeling of emotional strain and pressure. Stress is a type of psychological pain.

Википедия

Metre (poetry)

In poetry, metre (Commonwealth spelling) or meter (American spelling; see spelling differences) is the basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse. Many traditional verse forms prescribe a specific verse metre, or a certain set of metres alternating in a particular order. The study and the actual use of metres and forms of versification are both known as prosody. (Within linguistics, "prosody" is used in a more general sense that includes not only poetic metre but also the rhythmic aspects of prose, whether formal or informal, that vary from language to language, and sometimes between poetic traditions.)