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  • 1tension — /ˈtɛnʃən / (say tenshuhn) noun 1. the act of stretching or straining. 2. the state of being stretched or strained. 3. mental or emotional strain; intense suppressed anxiety, suspense, or excitement. 4. a strained relationship between individuals …

  • 2Surface tension — For the work of fiction, see Surface Tension (short story). Surface tension is a property of the surface of a liquid that causes it to behave as an elastic sheet. It allows insects, such as the water strider (pond skater, UK), to walk on water.… …

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  • 3Price Tension — The phenomenon by which the seller of a particular good, service or security desires to maximize the selling price, while the buyer desires to minimize the purchasing price. Generally speaking, the greater the price tension within a particular… …

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  • 4lower tension — reduce tension, decrease the amount of tension …

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  • 5Management of chronic headaches — Chronic headache, or chronic daily headache (CDH), is classified as experiencing fifteen or more days with a headache per month.[1] It is estimated that chronic headaches affect “4% to 5% of the general population.”[2] Chronic headaches consist… …

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  • 6Treatments for chronic headaches — Chronic headache, or chronic daily headache (CDH) , is classified as experiencing fifteen or more days with a headache per month. [ Duckro, Paul N. Taking Control of Your Headaches: How to Get the Treatment You Need p. 6] It is estimated that… …

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  • 7Bicycle wheel — For the Marcel Duchamp installation, see Bicycle Wheel. The front wheel from a racing bicycle made using a Mavic rim …

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  • 8Gibbs isotherm — is an equation which could be considered an adsorption isotherm that connects surface tension of a solution with the concentration of the solute. Substances can have different effects on surface tension:* No effect, for example sugar * Increase… …

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  • 9TUNIS, TUNISIA — TUNIS, TUNISIA, country in N. Africa between libya and algeria . After their conquest of the country, the Romans named it Provincia Africa, Africa Propria, or, more generally, Africa. Roman Africa included, in addition to the territories of… …

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  • 10Glossary of nautical terms — This is a glossary of nautical terms; some remain current, many date from the 17th 19th century. See also Wiktionary s nautical terms, Category:Nautical terms, and Nautical metaphors in English. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R …

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