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  • 1Strain theory (sociology) — In criminology, the strain theory states that social structures within society may encourage citizens to commit crime. Following on the work of Émile Durkheim, Strain Theories have been advanced by Merton (1938), Cohen (1955), Cloward and Ohlin… …

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  • 2Strain energy density function — A strain energy density function or stored energy density function is a scalar valued function that relates the strain energy density of a material to the deformation gradient. : W = ar{W}(oldsymbol{F}) = hat{W}(oldsymbol{C}) =… …

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  • 3Infinitesimal strain theory — The infinitesimal strain theory, sometimes called small deformation theory, small displacement theory, or small displacement gradient theory, deals with infinitesimal deformations of a continuum body. For an infinitesimal deformation the… …

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  • 4Finite strain theory — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 5The Andromeda Strain (2008 miniseries) — Infobox Film name = The Andromeda Strain caption = director = Mikael Salomon producer = Ridley Scott Tony Scott David W. Zucker Tom Thayer Mikael Salomon writer = Novel: Michael Crichton Screenplay: Robert Schenkkan starring = Benjamin Bratt Eric …

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  • 6High strain dynamic testing — is a method of testing deep foundations to obtain information about their capacity and integrity, and in some cases, to monitor their installation. It is codified by D4945 00 Standard Test Method for High Strain Dynamic Testing of Piles. High… …

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  • 7solids, mechanics of — ▪ physics Introduction       science concerned with the stressing (stress), deformation (deformation and flow), and failure of solid materials and structures.       What, then, is a solid? Any material, fluid or solid, can support normal forces.… …

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  • 8Deformation (mechanics) — This article is about deformation in mechanics. For the term s use in engineering, see Deformation (engineering). Deformation in continuum mechanics is the transformation of a body from a reference configuration to a current configuration.[1] A… …

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  • 9Linear elasticity — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 10Contact mechanics — Continuum mechanics …

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