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  • 1stress — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 state of tension ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, extreme, great, high, incredible, intense, severe ▪ Separation is a time of high emotional stress …

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  • 2Stress (biology) — This article is about the concept of stress in relation to biology. . For the concept of stress in physics and mechanics, see Stress (mechanics). Stress is a term in psychology and biology, borrowed from physics and engineering and first used in… …

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  • 3stress test — A multivariate test of a specific scenario at a specific stress level. Not to be confused with single variant testing of variables in a projection or forecasted scenario. See sensitivity test. American Banker Glossary …

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  • 4level stress — level stress, the indication of two primary accents in the pronunciation of a word, usually a compound, as in well to do «WEHL tuh DOO» and home grown «HOHM GROHN». Level stress is usually used to represent stress variation, or a combination of… …

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  • 5Stress corrosion cracking — (SCC) is the unexpected sudden failure of normally ductile metals or tough thermoplastics subjected to a tensile stress in a corrosive environment, especially at elevated temperature (in the case of metals). SCC is highly chemically specific in… …

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  • 6level — 01. You will need to work hard, and do all your homework if you want to pass into the next [level] in our program. 02. You should have your cholesterol [level] checked from time to time. 03. People in Honolulu are very friendly on a superficial… …

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  • 7Level-up — Expérience (jeu de rôle) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Expérience (homonymie). Un des attraits du jeu de rôle est de voir progresser le personnage que l on interprète (voir Personnage joueur). Dans certains jeux, ceci est représenté par des… …

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  • 8stress — Synonyms and related words: Alexandrine, accent, accentuate, accentuation, ache, aching, adverse circumstances, adversity, affliction, aggravation, ambivalence, ambivalence of impulse, amphibrach, amphimacer, anacrusis, anapest, anguish,… …

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  • 9stress — 01. To be free of [stress], one shouldn t get worried about small problems, and more importantly, one should realize that all problems are small. 02. Janet had to take a [stress] leave from work for a while because she was too tense and burned… …

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  • 10Stress (band) — There is also a Brazilian heavy metal band called Stress.Stress was a melodic rock band formed in San Diego in 1983.BiographyStress was founded in 1983 by bassist Josquin des Pres and vocalist/guitarist Mike Thomas. They added guitarist Tim… …

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