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Lexical stress (3448 bytes)
1: ...dary stress a few syllables away from the primary stress, as in the words ''cóunterfòil'' or ''còunterint... 3: ..., stressed syllables have a higher pitch than non-stressed syllables — so-called [[pitch accent]] (o... 5: ...yllables in English also have higher pitch than unstressed ones. 7: ...yllables. Research has shown, however, that vocal stress does not imply louder [[phonation]], nor more for... 9: ...a predictable way (they're said to have a regular stress rule), such as [[Latin]]. Lexical analysis (4504 bytes) 1: ...ng a sequence of symbols called "[[token (parser)|lexical token]]s", or just "tokens", which may be handled... 3: ...t goes only to itself on all characters. When the lexical analyzer lands on the dead state, it is done; it ... 5: ... certain type. In order to construct a token, the lexical analyzer needs a second stage. This stage, the ''... 11: ...nverted (with [[whitespace]] suppressed) into the lexical token stream: 22: ... not efficiency of execution. However, since the lexical analyzer is the subsystem that must examine every... Lexical semantics (1146 bytes) 2: ...uestion is how words map to concepts. As tools, [[lexical relation]]s like [[synonym]]y, [[antonym]]y (oppo... 9: ...versp/ftp_html/thesis.html Contextually-Dependent Lexical Semantics], on-line PhD thesis Lexical definition (1281 bytes) 1: ...tion]] one is likely to find in the dictionary. A lexical definition is usually the type expected from a re... 3: Note that a lexical definition is ''descriptive'', reporting actual u... 5: When the breadth or vagueness of a lexical definition is unacceptable, a [[precising definit... 9: In [[computer science]], the lexical definition defines what [[token (parser)|token]]s... Flex lexical analyser (1055 bytes) 1: The '''Flex [[lexical analyzer|lexical analyser]] generator''' is a [[free software]] al... 5: ...or generating scanners: programs which recognized lexical patterns in text. flex reads the given input file... 7: A simillar lexical scanner for [[C plus plus|C++]] is flex++. Lexical functional grammar (2062 bytes) 1: '''Lexical functional grammar''' (LFG) is a reaction to the ... 22: Bresnan, Joan (2001). ''Lexical Functional Syntax''. Blackwell.<br> Mass lexical comparison (11943 bytes) 1: '''Mass lexical comparison''' or '''mass comparison''' is a contr... 15: == Mass lexical comparison == 17: ===Lexical similarity=== 18: ...eenberg invented a new statistical method, ''mass lexical comparison''. In this method, one simply compare... 28: Thus, paradoxically, the lexical comparison method becomes more accurate as the in... Stress (461 bytes) 1: '''''Stress''''' has different meanings in different fields: 2: * [[Stress (physics)|Stress]] in physics, see also [[pressure]]. 3: * Medical or psychological stress, see [[stress (medicine)]]. 4: * [[Vocal stress]], see [[phonology]]. 5: * [[Link stress]] (network theory). Shear stress (1303 bytes) 1: '''Shear stress''' is a [[stress (physics)|stress]] state where the shape of a material tends to ch... 3: ...|tensile]] and [[compressive stress|compressive]] stress. 5: ...ing, consisting of shear, tensile and compressive stress. 15: * [[tensile stress]] Stress analysis (1714 bytes) 1: ...fied forces. This is achieved when the determined stress from the applied force(s) is less than the ''ulti... 3: Most often the term stress analysis is applied to mathematical or computatio... 5: ...t or structure and then determining the resulting stress using [[sensor]]s, but in this case the process w... 7: ...n they would otherwise. The analysis to determine stresses under these dynamically forced conditions is te... Stress concentration (1087 bytes) 1: ...object under load has higher than average local [[stress]]es due to its shape. 3: ...er is to design the shape of the object to reduce stress concentrations. 5: ...th its relatively large [[diameter]], causes less stress concentration than the sharp end of a crack. 7: ...rners of hatches in [[Liberty ship]]s in cold and stressful conditions in winter storms in the [[Atlantic ... Stress (physics) (14123 bytes) 1: [[Image:Stress tensor.png|thumb|right|270px|Stress tensor]] 3: ...mplifying assumptions are often used to represent stress as a [[vector (spatial)|vector]] for [[engineerin... 5: ...s circular cylinders with pure axial loading, the stress normal to the cross-section is constant. 7: ...rbitrary plane through P can be computed from the stress tensor at P. 9: ...ic]] or [[ductile]] materials failing under shear stress. Stress testing (563 bytes) 1: ...the results. For example, a [[web server]] may be stress tested using scripts, bots and various denial of ... 3: [[Medical]] context: '''[[Cardiac stress test]]''' is used mostly commonly to identify pro... Abiotic stress (345 bytes) 1: ...t on environmental factors, and continued abiotic stress can have harmful effects on them. Stress and duress (4694 bytes) 1: '''Stress and duress''' is a term which has been use by the... 19: ...indicator of international judicial views on the "stress and duress" methods authorised for use by the US ... 29: * http://www.phrusa.org/past_news/iraq051004_stressandduress.html Human Rights Groups Respond to the ... Stress (medicine) (8327 bytes) 1: '''Stress''' (roughly the opposite of '''relaxation''') is ... 4: ...elye was able to separate the physical effects of stress from other physical symptoms suffered by patients... 8: ...ody engages defensive countermeasures against the stressor 11: ...ess is used alone, typically it is referring to distress. 13: ... more physical stress on bodily organs. Long-term stress can be a contributing factor in [[heart disease]]... Geopathic Stress (1710 bytes) 3: ...urces and other sources of energy. Geopathically-stressed locations have been blamed for a long list of a... 5: ...to one in which there was no detectable geopathic stress. 7: ...he rods will reveal the places in which geopathic stress is strongest, i.e., areas containing a water vein... Tensile stress (789 bytes) 1: ...). In the uniaxial manner of [[tension]], tensile stress is induced by pulling forces across a bar, specim... 3: ...ess as well [[compressive stress]] and/or [[shear stress]]. 5: ...f [[tensile strength]], namely the limit state of stress. 7: Tensile stress is the opposite of [[compressive stress]]. 9: See also: [[tension]], [[shear stress]], [[physics]], [[tensile strength]], [[strength ... Life stress (413 bytes) 3: ''See also [[Stress (medicine)]].'' Stress management (1644 bytes) 1: ...tered environment with too many tasks can lead to stress.]] 2: ... dealing with [[Stress (psychology)|psychological stress]]. 4: Definition of stress: 5: Stress management defines ''stress'' precisely as a person's physiological response ... 8: Causes of stress:
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