to stress in advance
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prestressto stress in advance
prestressesPRESTRESS, to stress in advance
prestressingPRESTRESS, to stress in advance
PINDROPSYNDROMEExtreme quietness in an office that leads to stress
earballa small ball kept in the ear and squeezed to relieve stress
earballsEARBALL, a small ball kept in the ear and squeezed to relieve stress
peakypale and drawn in appearance so as to suggest illness or stress; wan and sickly
peakierpale and drawn in appearance so as to suggest illness or stress; wan and sickly
accentsA distinct emphasis given to a syllable or word in speech by stress or pitch
peakiestpale and drawn in appearance so as to suggest illness or stress; wan and sickly
freshento preserve (a rope in use) from prolonged friction or concentrated stress on any one part
psychogalvanicas in psychogalvanic response, a change in the electrical properties of the skin in response to stress or anxiety
segmentsThe smallest distinct part of a spoken utterance, in particular the vowels and consonants as opposed to stress and intonation
segmentThe smallest distinct part of a spoken utterance, in particular the vowels and consonants as opposed to stress and intonation
suprasegmentalof or relating to significant features (as stress, pitch, or juncture) that occur simultaneously with vowels and consonants in an utterance
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
decompensationThe failure to generate effective psychological coping mechanisms in response to stress, resulting in personality disturbance or disintegration, esp. that which causes relapse in schizophrenia
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
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