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Examples of tension


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The surface stresses (tensions) are functions of the local extension ratios, which depend on the global deformation of the membrane.
Both reflect an early twentieth-century tension between theories of knowledge and theories of vision.
It involves holding differences in tension and allowing multiple and differing perspectives to co-exist.
For workers as "cell proprietors" were to be afforded crucial domains of discretion, albeit ones traversed by tensions and potential conflicts.
In the initial stages a degree of nationalistic euphoria disguised a series of political tensions.
Here modernization took place in a relatively smooth manner and there was no need to fear external threats, but domestic tensions were inevitable.
It is not to be expected that this massive undertaking should end in a coda, with all the tensions resolved, and it does not.
In effect, there is no tension resolved by this result.
Of the numerous factors that may contribute toward marital tension, one is inequality - particularly among couples with an egalitarian gender role orientation.
There are interesting tensions between the chapters, which the editors have wisely avoided editing out for the sake of consistency of viewpoint.
While donors usually attempt to minimise this tension, it is necessary to recognise its existence.
Syn-kinematic, en-echelon tension gaps were filled by carbonate material.
Be that as it may, disease can afflict the annulus, the leaflets or the tension apparatus to produce stenosis, incompetence or both.
Obstruction may involve only a part of the valve, or the entire subvalvar tension apparatus.
However, as the war took its material and human toll, tensions gradually arose between the exiles and their hosts.
In the normal fetus, the tension of arterial oxygen would be higher in the ascending aorta than in the pulmonary arteries and descending aorta.
By following the cantilever displacements as the cells migrated over these cantilevers, they determined the distribution of tension exerted by the cells on the substrate.
He suggests that ' there is in our nature as selfconscious but finite beings an ontological tension which naturally expresses itself religiously ' (26).
Most people who are not themselves singers fail to appreciate the extraordinary physical labour and tension required to produce an operatic sound.
We will need ethics to help resolve those tensions.
Both these perspectives have merit, and are not necessarily mutually exclusive, although a conceptual tension is implicit.
Of particular relevance in this study is the tension in family relations surrounding dependency and autonomy, social and cultural norms, and exchanges.
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