STRAINS vs STRESS: NOUN
- An intense or violent exertion
- Injury to a muscle (often caused by overuse); results in swelling and pain
- (psychology) nervousness resulting from mental stress
- The act of singing
- A lineage or race of people
- Pervading note of an utterance
- A special variety of domesticated animals within a species
- (biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ in trivial ways from similar groups
- An effortful attempt to attain a goal
- A succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence
- Plural form of strain.
- Difficulty that causes worry or emotional tension
- (physics) deformation of a physical body under the action of applied forces
- Importance, significance, or emphasis placed on something. : emphasis.
- The relative force with which a sound or syllable is spoken.
- The emphasis placed on the sound or syllable spoken most forcefully in a word or phrase.
- The relative force of sound or emphasis given a syllable or word in accordance with a metrical pattern.
- A syllable having strong relative emphasis in a metrical pattern.
- An accent or mark representing such emphasis or force.
- The internal distribution of force per unit area within a body subject to an applied force or system of forces.
- (psychology) a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense
- A condition of psychological strain occurring in people and animals, usually in response to adverse events and capable of causing symptoms and signs such as increased blood pressure, insomnia, and irritability.
- A condition of extreme difficulty, pressure, or strain.
- A condition of metabolic or physiologic impairment in an organism, occurring usually in response to adverse events and capable of causing physical damage.
- The relative prominence of a syllable or musical note (especially with regard to stress or pitch)
- (physics) force that produces strain on a physical body
- Difficulty that causes worry or emotional tension
- Special emphasis attached to something
- The force, or combination of forces, which produces a strain; force exerted in any direction or manner between contiguous bodies, or parts of bodies, and taking specific names according to its direction, or mode of action, as thrust or pressure, pull or tension, shear or tangential stress.
- Force of utterance expended upon words or syllables. Stress is in English the chief element in accent and is one of the most important in emphasis. See Guide to pronunciation, §§ 31-35.
- Distress; the act of distraining; also, the thing distrained.
- Unusual exertion of the voice.
- Constraint imposed by continued bad weather.
- To attach great importance to; to emphasize.
- Distress.
- To strain.
- A former mode of taking up indictments for circuit courts.
- In law: The act of distraining; distress.
- Distress; difficulty; extremity; pinch.
- Synonyms Accent, etc. See emphasis.
- Pressure, strain; -- used chiefly of immaterial things; except in mechanics; hence, urgency; importance; weight; significance.
- Relatively to another stress, a stress orthogonal to a strain perfectly concurrent with the other stress.
- The relative loudness with which certain syllables or parts of syllables are pronounced; emphasis in utterance; accent; ictus.
- Weight; importance; special force or significance; emphasis.
- Stretch; strain; effort.
- In mech., an elastic force, whether in equilibrium with an external force or not; the force called into play by a strain.
- Constraining, urging, or impelling force; constraining power or influence; pressure; urgency; violence.
- A stress in the direction opposite to the usual stress to which a piece in a structure is subjected. In this case the negative stress may be either tension or compression.
- In electricity, electromotive force; difference of potential; pressure: as, a stress of 2000 volts.
- A stimulus or circumstance causing such a condition.
- Relatively to an infinitesimal homogeneous strain, a stress such that, if the strain be so compounded with a rotation as to produce a pure strain, the motions of the particles upon the surface of a sphere relatively to its center represent in magnitude and direction the components of the stress.
STRAINS vs STRESS: VERB
- Stretch or force to the limit
- Use to the utmost; exert vigorously or to full capacity
- Make tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious;
- Rub through a strainer or process in an electric blender
- Test the limits of
- Alter the shape of (something) by stress
- To exert much effort or energy
- Remove by passing through a filter
- Separate by passing through a sieve or other straining device to separate out coarser elements
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strain.
- Put stress on; utter with an accent
- To stress, single out as important
- Test the limits of
STRAINS vs STRESS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To place emphasis on.
- To subject to physiological or mental stress or strain. Often used with out.
- To subject to mechanical pressure or force.
- To undergo physiological or mental stress, as from working too much. Often used with out.
STRAINS vs STRESS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To press; to urge; to distress; to put to difficulties.
- To subject to stress, pressure, or strain.
- To subject to phonetic stress; to accent.
STRAINS vs STRESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To lay the stress, emphasis, or accent on; emphasize.
- In mech., to subject to a stress.
- To straiten; constrain; press; urge; hamper.
- To suffer from stress
- Put stress on
- Utter with an accent
STRAINS vs STRESS: RELATED WORDS
- Melody, Reach, Extend, Variety, Filtrate, Line, Puree, Breed, Sieve, Deform, Form, Tense, Variant, Pains, Stress
- Anxiety, Punctuate, Accent, Bring out, Set off, Accentuation, Try, Accentuate, Straining, Focus, Emphasize, Emphasis, Tenseness, Tension, Strain
STRAINS vs STRESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Tenor, Melody, Reach, Extend, Variety, Filtrate, Line, Puree, Breed, Sieve, Deform, Form, Tense, Variant, Stress
- Stressful, Anxiety, Punctuate, Accent, Bring out, Set off, Try, Accentuate, Straining, Focus, Emphasize, Emphasis, Tenseness, Tension, Strain
STRAINS vs STRESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The applicant shall describe the various strains to be cultivated and its experience, if applicable, with growing those strains or comparable agricultural products.
- It might be that the infections were with naturally occurring strains that are less harmful than other strains of HIV.
- SCHP strains, which suggest that SIHP strains could induce more secretion of cytokines against the killing effect of macrophages.
- Periodically the strains referred to above may be supplemented with appropriate strains of microorganisms collected from the manufacturing environment.
- Type strains are underlined; strains isolated directly from human donors are indicated by superscript donor numbers.
- The new immunodeficient mouse strains also live longer than the original strains.
- Such strains are referred to as drugresistant strains and cause drugresistant TB disease.
- One major factor is the degree to which circulating strains and influenza vaccine strains are similar.
- Although many marijuana strains act as appetite stimulants, there are other strains that do the opposite.
- Virus strains can be divided in classical and variant strains.
- Importantly, however, high workload can contribute to the development of stress symptoms, particularly psychological stress.
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- Role stress Individuals face stress on daily basis in their personal and professional lives.
- Stress Are you learning to manage stress in ways that work for your lifestyle?
- It can happen in times of stress, sudden stress relief, loneliness, depression, etc.
- Examining stress: an investigation of stress, mood and exercise in medical students.
- Job stress is influenced by several factors, notably, role stress.
- Abiotic stress, the field environment and stress combination.
- Study and stress questionnaire for school students, what is our writing and fear of academic stress usually identifiable in tests, and the increasing stress?
- Educates cadets about stress, including its beneficial and negative effects, causes, strategies to prevent stress overload, and the link between leadership and stress levels.
STRAINS vs STRESS: QUESTIONS
- Are Vigna rhizobial strains really Bradyrhizobium spp?
- Are there ESBL-positive Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains?
- Do archaeal strains affect human immune homeostasis?
- How are strains of Staphylococcus aureus characterized?
- Can Pseudomonas strains promote garlic plant growth?
- Why are autoflowers better than photoperiod strains?
- Are Trichoderma strains effective against phythopathogenesis?
- What are elastic strains and plastic strains in stress-strain curves?
- How many strains should you mix when mixing marijuana strains?
- What are Landrace strains and heirloom strains of marijuana?
- Do wellness questionnaires measure training load/stress?
- Does personality affect attitude toward workplace stress?
- Which psychological component triggers the stress response?
- Is infinite stress singularity physically possible?
- What is true stress and stress in engineering engineering?
- Does the perceived stress scale correlate with the parenting stress index?
- How can I keep work stress from becoming home stress?
- Is longitudinal stress the same as circumferential stress?
- What are the best stress toys for workplace stress?
- Does effective stress depend on the confining stress condition?