additional stress
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadditionalandstress
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additional
adjective
uk/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/us/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
extra:
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stress
noun
uk/stres/us/stres/
great worry caused by a difficult situation, or something that causes ...
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(Definition ofadditionalandstressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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On the other hand, it could be argued that epidemics placedadditionalstresson the orphanages so that new children had to be rejected.
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Also, the relaxation of the outer edge atoms putsadditionalstresson the atoms at the core-shell interface.
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It gives rise to anadditionalstressof order v in the direction of the main stream.
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For flows involving free surfaces,additionalstressand pseudo- thermal energy boundary conditions are needed.
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The character of theadditionalstressa t the wall due to the presence of the surface roughness is described by (2.17).
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In a design based on a full calculation with shear stress, the web would be necessary so to counteract thisadditionalstress.
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Transient incontinence generally occurs when anadditionalstressis added to normal age-related degenerative changes.
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These changes place the professional's clinical diagnostic and treatment decisions underadditionalstress, and the result can produce significant variability in treatment decisions for patients with similarly presenting complaints.
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Considering their reluctance to reveal the pregnancy to people involved in these situations, the woman has theadditionalstressof creating excuses and deceptions at rather short notice.
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Epic meter, however, allowsadditionalstressclashes across verse feet.
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Now, there are at least two important defoliators and six damaging fluid feeders that applyadditionalstressto trees, and thisadditionalstresscannot be mitigated simply by proper irrigation.
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There is an additional impact on our environment and there is anadditionalstresson our citizens.
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Additionalstresson someone in those circumstances can make matters worse.
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The moment there is anyadditionalstresscaused by an accident or weather conditions, the situation becomes quite impossible.
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That is anadditionalstress, just at the time when they are trying to establish themselves in a career.
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Working mothers are hard put to maintain their matriarchal role and many fathers face theadditionalstressof uncertainty in the workplace.
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Does he not agree that there is a stigma associated with prison for a young person which must bringadditionalstressupon the parents?
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That may be placingadditionalstresson the patient.
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They lead toadditionalstressand additional paperwork, as does the patients charter.
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