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Look up stress or stressy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stress may refer to: Stress (biology), an organism's response to a stressor such as an environmental
Stress
Organism's response to a stressor such as an environmental condition or a stimulus
Stress, whether physiological, biological or psychological, is an organism's response to a stressor, such as an environmental condition or change in life
Stress_(biology)
Type of hormone
Stress hormones are secreted by endocrine glands to modify one's internal environment during times of stress. By performing various functions such as mobilizing
Stress_hormone
Physical quantity that expresses internal forces in a continuous material
In continuum mechanics, stress is a physical quantity that describes forces present during deformation. For example, an object being pulled apart, such
Stress_(mechanics)
Mental disorder associated with trauma
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental disorder that develops from experiencing a traumatic event, such as sexual assault, domestic violence
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Post-traumatic_stress_disorder
Something that causes stress to an organism
A stressor is a chemical or biological agent, environmental condition, external stimulus or an event seen as causing stress to an organism. Psychologically
Stressor
Component of stress coplanar with a material cross section
Shear stress (often denoted by τ, Greek: tau) is the component of stress coplanar with a material cross section. It arises from the shear force, the component
Shear_stress
Techniques and therapies to manage stress
Stress management includes a range of methods that can help individuals cope with stress and improve overall well-being, although results can vary depending
Stress_management
Curve representing a material's response to applied forces
and materials science, a stress–strain curve for a material gives the relationship between the applied pressure, known as stress, and amount of deformation
Stress–strain_curve
Physiological or psychological condition
Chronic stress is the physiological or psychological response induced by a long-term internal or external stressor. The stressor, either physically present
Chronic_stress
Linguistic emphasis on syllables or words
to define stress solely phonetically. The stress placed on syllables within words is called word stress. Some languages have fixed stress, meaning that
Stress_(linguistics)
Feeling of strain and pressure
psychology, stress is a feeling of emotional strain and pressure. Stress is a form of psychological and mental discomfort. Small amounts of stress may be beneficial
Psychological_stress
Concept in crystallography
Peierls stress (or Peierls–Nabarro stress, also known as the lattice friction stress) is the stress (first described by Rudolf Peierls and modified by
Peierls_stress
Stress leave is a form of leave of absence (LOA) taken as a form of stress management due to excess psychological stress negatively impacting an employee's
Stress_leave
Representation of mechanical stress at every point within a deformed 3D object
the Cauchy stress tensor (symbol σ {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\sigma }}} , named after Augustin-Louis Cauchy), also called true stress tensor or simply
Cauchy_stress_tensor
Class of tests going beyond standard operation conditions
Stress testing is a form of deliberately intense or thorough testing, used to determine the stability of a given system, critical infrastructure or entity
Stress_testing
Stress migration is a failure mechanism that often occurs in integrated circuit metallization (aluminum, copper). Voids form as result of vacancy migration
Stress_migration
Mental disorder associated with trauma
Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD, CPTSD, or cPTSD) is a stress-related mental disorder generally occurring in response to complex traumas:
Complex post-traumatic stress disorder
Complex_post-traumatic_stress_disorder
Testing the stability of something by finding its breaking point
In computing, stress testing (sometimes called torture testing) can be applied to either hardware or software. It is used to determine the maximum capability
Stress_testing_(computing)
Topics referred to by the same term
evaluate heart function Stress analysis, methods for computing mechanical stress Trier social stress test, a procedure used to induce stress in human research
Stress testing (disambiguation)
Stress_testing_(disambiguation)
Coulomb stress transfer is a seismic-related geological process of stress changes to surrounding material caused by local discrete deformation events
Coulomb_stress_transfer
2008 single by Laurent Wolf
"No Stress" is a 2008 song recorded by the French house record producer and DJ Laurent Wolf. It was the first single from his sixth album Wash My World
No_Stress
Rotationally symmetric stress distribution
stress patterns include: circumferential stress, or hoop stress, a normal stress in the tangential (azimuth) direction. axial stress, a normal stress
Cylinder_stress
Behavioral disorder due to war trauma
Combat stress reaction (CSR) or combat neurosis is acute behavioral disorganization as a direct result of the trauma of war. Also known as "combat fatigue"
Combat_stress_reaction
Services providing denial-of-service attacks
Stresser (or booter) services provide denial-of-service attack as a service, usually as a criminal enterprise. They have simple front ends, and accept
Stresser
Tensor describing energy momentum density in spacetime
learning resources about Gravitational stress-energy tensor The stress–energy tensor, sometimes called the stress–energy–momentum tensor or the energy–momentum
Stress–energy_tensor
Concept in fluid mechanics
In fluid dynamics, the Reynolds stress is the component of the total stress tensor in a fluid obtained from the averaging operation over the Navier–Stokes
Reynolds_stress
Category of mental disorders
Stress-related disorders constitute a category of mental disorders. They are maladaptive, biological and psychological responses to short- or long-term
Stress-related_disorders
Bone fracture due to repeated stressing
A stress fracture is a fatigue-induced bone fracture caused by repeated stress over time. Instead of resulting from a single severe impact, stress fractures
Stress_fracture
Comedy club chain
The Stress Factory is a stand-up comedy club chain owned by comedian Vinnie Brand. The clubs are in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Bridgeport, Connecticut
The_Stress_Factory
Emphasis on a note
In music, an accent is an emphasis, stress, or stronger attack placed on a particular note or set of notes, or chord, either because of its context or
Accent_(music)
Geometric representation of internal forces in a continuous material
Lamé's stress ellipsoid is an alternative to Mohr's circle for the graphical representation of the stress state at a point. The surface of the ellipsoid
Lamé's_stress_ellipsoid
Equations describing elastic deformation
expressed in terms of the Beltrami stress tensor. Stress functions are derived as special cases of this Beltrami stress tensor which, although less general
Stress_functions
Position that puts the human body in a great amount of pain
A stress position, also known as a submission position, is a form of punishment that places the human body in such a way that a great amount of weight
Stress_position
Free radical toxicity
Oxidative stress reflects an imbalance between the systemic manifestation of reactive oxygen species and a biological system's ability to readily detoxify
Oxidative_stress
Location in an object where stress is far greater than the surrounding region
mechanics, a stress concentration (also called a stress raiser or a stress riser or notch sensitivity) is a location in an object where the stress is significantly
Stress_concentration
Response to a terrifying, traumatic or surprising experience
Acute stress reaction (ASR), also known as psychological shock, mental shock, or simply shock, as well as acute stress disorder (ASD), is a psychological
Acute_stress_reaction
Psychological theory
The diathesis–stress model, also known as the vulnerability–stress model, is a psychological theory that attempts to explain a disorder, or its trajectory
Diathesis–stress_model
Common term for reactive anxiety and depression
Traumatic stress is a common term for reactive anxiety and depression, although it is not a medical term and is not included in the Diagnostic and Statistical
Traumatic_stress
Tensor used in continuum mechanics
The viscous stress tensor is a tensor used in continuum mechanics to model the part of the stress at a point within some material that can be attributed
Viscous_stress_tensor
In regard to agriculture, Abiotic stress is stress produced by natural environment factors such as extreme temperatures, wind, drought, and salinity. Humankind
Natural_stress
Physical and mental tension affecting juries
Jury stress or juror stress is physical and mental tension that affects members of juries. Its causes include "exhaustion, sequestration, the mountain
Jury_stress
Level of psychological well-being
health plays a crucial role in an individual's daily life when managing stress, engaging with others, and contributing to life overall. According to the
Mental_health
1989 song by Chisato Moritaka
single is "The Stress -Stress Chūkintō Version-" (ザ・ストレス -ストレス 中近東バージョン-; lit. "The Stress -Stress Middle East Version-"), a remix of "Stress" with Middle
The_Stress
Psychological scale
The Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale (/reɪ/), also known as the Social Readjustment Rating Scale, is a list of 43 stressful life events that can contribute
Holmes_and_Rahe_Stress_Scale
Litigation stress refers to negative mental health consequences (psychological stress) associated with judicial proceedings. Some related issues caused
Litigation_stress
Differential stress is the difference between the greatest and the least compressive stress experienced by an object. For both the geological and civil
Differential_stress
measure of stress is the Cauchy stress tensor, often called simply the stress tensor or "true stress". However, several alternative measures of stress can be
Alternative_stress_measures
Type of reduction in bone density
Stress shielding is the reduction in bone density (osteopenia) as a result of removal of typical stress from the bone by an implant (for instance, the
Stress_shielding
In continuum mechanics, objective stress rates are time derivatives of stress that do not depend on the frame of reference. Many constitutive equations
Objective_stress_rate
Type of stress faced by minority groups
Minority stress describes high levels of stress faced by members of stigmatized minority groups. It may be caused by a number of factors, including poor
Minority_stress
learning the subject. During times of stress, the body reacts by secreting stress hormones into the bloodstream. Stress can cause acute and chronic changes
Effects_of_stress_on_memory
Analysis of a bank's ability to endure an adverse scenario
Union bank stress test 2010 European Union bank stress test 2011 European Union bank stress test 2014 European Union bank stress test The stress test was
List_of_bank_stress_tests
Biological harm to an organism
Biotic stress is stress that occurs as a result of damage done to an organism by other living organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, beneficial
Biotic_stress
Mechanical stress created by change in temperature of a material
and thermodynamics, thermal stress is mechanical stress created by any change in temperature of a material. These stresses can lead to fracturing or plastic
Thermal_stress
Academic journal
Stress is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering research on stress in terms of: the mechanisms of stressful stimulation, the physiological
Stress_(journal)
The stresses, one of the physical hallmarks of cancer, is exerted by the solid components of a tissue and accumulated within solid structural components
Solid_stress
Medical test of heart capacity
A cardiac stress test is a cardiological examination that evaluates the cardiovascular system's response to external stress within a controlled clinical
Cardiac_stress_test
Cellular stress response
The integrated stress response is a cellular stress response conserved in eukaryotic cells that downregulates protein synthesis and upregulates specific
Integrated_stress_response
Type of psychological stress
Social stress is stress that stems from one's relationships with others and from the social environment in general. Based on the appraisal theory of emotion
Social_stress
Quantity in fracture mechanics; predicts stress intensity near a crack's tip
In fracture mechanics, the stress intensity factor (K) is used to predict the stress state ("stress intensity") near the tip of a crack or notch caused
Stress_intensity_factor
Squeezable toy meant to relieve stress
A stress ball or hand exercise ball is a malleable toy, usually not more than 7 centimetres (2.8 in) in diameter. It is squeezed in the hand and manipulated
Stress_ball
Simple stress calculation in objects subject to uniaxial forces
Compressive stresses are generated in objects when they are subjected to forces that push inward, causing the material to shorten or compress. These stresses occur
Compressive_stress
14th and 15th episodes of the 5th season of The Office
"Stress Relief" is a two-part episode of the American comedy television series The Office. It constitutes the fourteenth and fifteenth episodes of the
Stress_Relief_(The_Office)
Reductive stress (RS) is defined as an abnormal accumulation of reducing equivalents despite being in the presence of intact oxidation and reduction systems
Reductive_stress
Ability to mentally cope with a crisis
play a significant role in resilience, helping individuals recover from stress and build enduring social resources. People can enhance their resilience
Psychological_resilience
Psychological phenomenon
Stress in medical students is stress caused by strenuous medical programs, which may have physical and psychological effects on the well-being of medical
Stress_in_medical_students
Systemic response to surgical injury
Surgical stress is the systemic response to surgical injury and is characterized by activation of the sympathetic nervous system, endocrine responses as
Surgical_stress
Physiological reaction to a perceived threat or harmful event
the fight-flight-or-freeze response, also known as hyperarousal or acute stress response, is a physiological reaction that occurs in response to a perceived
Fight-or-flight_response
Maximum stress withstood by stretched material before breaking
engineering stress versus strain. The highest point of the stress–strain curve is the ultimate tensile strength and has units of stress. The equivalent
Ultimate_tensile_strength
Sudden temporary weakening of the heart muscle
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy or takotsubo syndrome (TTS), also known as stress cardiomyopathy, is a type of non-ischemic cardiomyopathy in which there is a
Takotsubo_cardiomyopathy
Stress on organisms caused by nonliving factors
Abiotic stress is the negative impact of non-living factors on the living organisms in a specific environment. The non-living variable must influence the
Abiotic_stress
Tensions related to work
Occupational stress is chronic psychological stress related to one's job. Occupational stress can be managed by understanding what the stressful conditions
Occupational_stress
Program offering mindfulness training
Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is an educational program designed for learning mindfulness and discovering skillful ways to manage stress. MBSR was
Mindfulness-based stress reduction
Mindfulness-based_stress_reduction
Sign of stress on a material
Stress-whitening is where a white line appears along a bend or curve when a material is stressed by bending or punching operations. The appearance of white
Stress-whitening
Form of abiotic stress
Moisture stress is a form of abiotic stress that occurs when the moisture of plant tissues is reduced to suboptimal levels. Water stress occurs in response
Moisture_stress
Stress in a direction radial to the axis of symmetry
loads on a wall element are longitudinal stress, circumferential (hoop) stress and radial stress. The radial stress for a thick-walled cylinder is equal and
Radial_stress
Failure Theory in continuum mechanics
terms of the von Mises stress or equivalent tensile stress, σ v {\displaystyle \sigma _{\text{v}}} . This is a scalar value of stress that can be computed
Von_Mises_yield_criterion
important result of tensile stress is jointing in rocks. However, tensile stress is rare because most subsurface stress is compressive, due to the weight
Tension_(geology)
Topics referred to by the same term
Stress cracking may refer to: Environmental stress cracking Stress corrosion cracking Sulfide stress cracking This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Stress_cracking
Overabundance of bioavailable antioxidant compounds
Antioxidative stress is an overabundance of bioavailable antioxidant compounds that interfere with the immune system's ability to neutralize pathogenic
Antioxidative_stress
South Korean 2021 animated movie
Stress Zero is a Korean animated movie written and directed by Lee Dae-hee. It was released in South Korea in February 2021 One day, a huge monster appeared
Stress_Zero
Materials science phenomenon
In materials science, stress relaxation is the observed decrease in stress in response to strain generated in the structure. This is primarily due to keeping
Stress_relaxation
Stresses which remain in a solid material after the original cause is removed
residual stresses are stresses that remain in a solid material after the original cause of the stresses has been removed. Residual stress may be desirable
Residual_stress
Double murder in Texas in 2013
Routh, a former Marine who was 25 years old at the time, had post-traumatic stress disorder. The case attracted national attention due to Kyle's fame as the
Murders of Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield
Murders_of_Chris_Kyle_and_Chad_Littlefield
Study of the deformation of solids that touch each other
mechanics is between stresses acting perpendicular to the contacting bodies' surfaces (known as normal stress) and frictional stresses acting tangentially
Contact_mechanics
Phenomenon of deformation due to structural stress
In materials science and engineering, the yield point is the point on a stress–strain curve that indicates the limit of elastic behavior and the beginning
Yield_(engineering)
1968 Spanish film
Stress Is Three (Original title: Stress-es tres-tres) is a 1968 Spanish road drama film directed by Carlos Saura. The film stars Geraldine Chaplin and
Stress_Is_Three
2007 song by Justice
"Stress" is a song by French electronic music duo Justice, the tenth track on their debut studio album †. A music video for the song, directed by Romain
Stress_(song)
Field of study
anxiety and stress–related disorders is the field studying the relationship between epigenetic modifications of genes and anxiety and stress-related disorders
Epigenetics of anxiety and stress–related disorders
Epigenetics_of_anxiety_and_stress–related_disorders
Hypothesis in ecology
The stress gradient hypothesis (SGH) is an evolutionary theory in microbial ecology and community ecology that provides a framework to predict when positive
Stress_gradient_hypothesis
Theory of human evolution
Parasite-stress theory, or pathogen-stress theory, is a theory of human evolution proposing that parasites and diseases encountered by a species shape
Parasite-stress_theory
Growth of cracks in a corrosive environment
Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) is the growth of crack formation in a corrosive environment. It can lead to unexpected and sudden failure of normally ductile
Stress_corrosion_cracking
Form of urinary incontinence from an inadequate closure of the bladder
Stress incontinence, also known as stress urinary incontinence (SUI) or effort incontinence is a form of urinary incontinence. It is due to inadequate
Stress_incontinence
Material failure
environmental stress fracture or environment assisted fracture is the generic name given to premature failure under the influence of tensile stresses and harmful
Environmental_stress_fracture
Cytoplasmic biomolecular condensates of proteins and RNA occurring in cells under stress
In cellular biology, stress granules are biomolecular condensates in the cytosol composed of proteins and RNA that assemble into 0.1–2 μm membraneless
Stress_granule
Training in a deliberately distracting environment
Stress exposure training is the practicing of important existing skills in a stressful and distracting environment to develop the ability to perform them
Stress_exposure_training
the electromagnetic stress–energy tensor is the contribution to the stress–energy tensor due to the electromagnetic field. The stress–energy tensor describes
Electromagnetic stress–energy tensor
Electromagnetic_stress–energy_tensor
Force needed to pull a spring grows linearly with distance
elastic object or material is proportional to the stress applied to it. However, since general stresses and strains may have multiple independent components
Hooke's_law
Component of mechanical stress without shear
hydrostatic stress, also known as isotropic stress or volumetric stress, is a component of stress which contains uniaxial stresses, but not shear stresses. A specialized
Hydrostatic_stress
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Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Móráin ‘descendant of Mórán’, a personal name meaning ‘great’, ‘large’; the stress is normally on the first syllable.English : variant of Morant, normally pronounced with the stress on the second syllable.Spanish (Morán) : habitational name from places called Morán in Asturies, Galicia (Pontevedra) and Aragon (Zaragoza).
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Freedom stress free
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Freedom; Stress Free
Girl/Female
Muslim
Freedom, Stress free
STRESS
STRESS
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Feminine of Jack
Male
Chinese
son heroic.
Girl/Female
Latin
Great joy.
Boy/Male
Irish
Ardent or wise.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Surname and Place-name
Girl/Female
Indian
Poetess
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Grain Fans
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French poutrel ‘colt’ (Late Latin pultrellus), a metonymic occupational name for someone responsible for keeping horses, or a nickname for a frisky and high-spirited person. This surname is also found in Ireland, Mac Lysaght believing it to be a variant of Purcell.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pleasant, Happy, Lovely
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Beauty; Rich
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n.
The magnitude of a distributed force, as pressure, stress, weight, etc., per unit of surface, or of volume, as the case may be; as, the measure of the intensity of a total stress of forty pounds which is distributed uniformly over a surface of four square inches area is ten pounds per square inch.
n.
Pressure, strain; -- used chiefly of immaterial things; except in mechanics; hence, urgency; importance; weight; significance.
n.
The greatest longitudinal stress a substance can bear without tearing asunder, -- usually expressed with reference to a unit area of the cross section of the substance, as the number of pounds per square inch, or kilograms per square centimeter, necessary to produce rupture.
a.
Driven by winds or storms; forced by stress of weather.
n.
Any part of a machine or structure, of which the principal function is to hold things apart; a brace subjected to compressive stress; -- the opposite of stay, and tie.
v. t.
To urge; to ply hard; to lay much stress upon.
a.
Uttered with emphasis; made prominent and impressive by a peculiar stress of voice; laying stress; deserving of stress or emphasis; forcible; impressive; strong; as, to remonstrate in am emphatic manner; an emphatic word; an emphatic tone; emphatic reasoning.
n.
The stress of voice laid upon accented syllable of a word. Cf. Arsis.
v. t.
To subject to stress, pressure, or strain.
n.
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.
n.
In military language, a strict disciplinarian; in general, one who lays stress on a rigid adherence to the details of discipline, or to forms and fixed methods.
v. t.
An action, resulting from applied forces, which tends to cause two contiguous parts of a body to slide relatively to each other in a direction parallel to their plane of contact; -- also called shearing stress, and tangential stress.
n.
Distress; the act of distraining; also, the thing distrained.
a.
Having much stress.
v. t.
To utter or pronounce with a particular stress of voice; to make emphatic; as, to emphasize a word or a phrase.
n.
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.
v. t.
To press; to urge; to distress; to put to difficulties.
n.
A change of form or dimensions of a solid or liquid mass, produced by a stress.
n.
An elementary sound, or a combination of elementary sounds, uttered together, or with a single effort or impulse of the voice, and constituting a word or a part of a word. In other terms, it is a vowel or a diphtong, either by itself or flanked by one or more consonants, the whole produced by a single impulse or utterance. One of the liquids, l, m, n, may fill the place of a vowel in a syllable. Adjoining syllables in a word or phrase need not to be marked off by a pause, but only by such an abatement and renewal, or reenforcement, of the stress as to give the feeling of separate impulses. See Guide to Pronunciation, /275.
n.
Distress.