constant stress

collocation in English

meaningsofconstantandstress

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constant
adjective
uk
/ˈkɒn.stənt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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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 ofconstantandstressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Writing about female artists as women first and musicians second has the inevitable outcome of aconstantstresson their appearance and sexuality.
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Furthermore, because these stresses had noconstantstresslayer, they could not be used to calculate the momentum transfer to the wave.
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Theconstantstresson women's attractiveness and sexuality is easy to identify and criticise.
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All species conformed to the elastic similarity model, except the emergent one that showed thicker trunks and a scaling exponent conforming to theconstantstressmodel.
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The final shear rate after applying aconstantstressfor 45 min is plotted as a function of the applied stress for four different dimensionless gaps.
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Theconstantstressmay lead to mental problems.
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The workers in that part of the country were under theconstantstressand fear of unemployment.
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These problems do not only affect people who live underconstantstress, but also children, young people and the elderly.
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There is a large body of research showing that meat from animals raised in poor conditions and subjected toconstantstressis simply less healthy.
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When a foot bone is exposed toconstantstress, calcium deposits build up on the bottom of the heel bone.
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Many former addicts became invalids afterwards with organ failure and permanent warping of their bones from theconstantstressand micro-fractures from their running.
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After several years, the rigors of life on the road and theconstantstressof touring resulted in problems in his personal life.
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Withconstantstressfrom vehicles which grew larger as time passed, improvements to pavement were needed.
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This product offers higher elongation at break but tends to have irrecoverable dead stretch withconstantstress.
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This nonlinearity is described by both stress relaxation and a phenomenon known as creep, which describes how polymers strain underconstantstress.
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Generally speaking, an increase in temperature correlates to a logarithmic decrease in the time required to impart equal strain under aconstantstress.
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