Stress produced by a fruit?
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PEARPRESSUREStress produced by a fruit?
opioidany of a group of natural substances, as the endorphins, produced by the body in increased amounts in response to stress and pain
opioidsany of a group of natural substances, as the endorphins, produced by the body in increased amounts in response to stress and pain
agogics(usually used with a sing. v.) the theory that accent within a musical phrase can be produced by modifying the duration of certain notes rather than by increasing dynamic stress
PETERPRESSUREStress caused by a 'Great' czar?
fatiguedWeaken (a material, esp. metal) by repeated variations of stress
accentsA distinct emphasis given to a syllable or word in speech by stress or pitch
psychosomatic(of a physical illness or other condition) Caused or aggravated by a mental factor such as internal conflict or stress
lithostaticrelating to the pressure or stress imposed on a layer of soil or rock by the weight of overlying material
cermetsdurable, heat-resistant alloy formed by compacting and sintering a metal and a ceramic substance, used under conditions of high temperature and stress
ceramaldurable, heat-resistant alloy formed by compacting and sintering a metal and a ceramic substance, used under conditions of high temperature and stress
cermetdurable, heat-resistant alloy formed by compacting and sintering a metal and a ceramic substance, used under conditions of high temperature and stress
epinephrineA hormone secreted by the adrenal glands, esp. in conditions of stress, increasing rates of blood circulation, breathing, and carbohydrate metabolism and preparing muscles for exertion
vasovagalRelating to or denoting a temporary fall in blood pressure, with pallor, fainting, sweating, and nausea, caused by overactivity of the vagus nerve, esp. as a result of stress
neurosesA relatively mild mental illness that is not caused by organic disease, involving symptoms of stress (depression, anxiety, obsessive behavior, hypochondria) but not a radical loss of touch with reality. Compare with psychosis
forcesAn influence tending to change the motion of a body or produce motion or stress in a stationary body. The magnitude of such an influence is often calculated by multiplying the mass of the body by its acceleration