| 1. | Usually bending has to overcome both tensile stresses and compressive stresses.
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| 2. | Within purely brittle rocks, compressive stress results in faulting.
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| 3. | Shear zones accommodate compressive stress by movement on foliation planes.
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| 4. | It is this compressive stress that gives the toughened glass increased strength.
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| 5. | Metal whiskers form in the presence of compressive stress.
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| 6. | Hip hiking places excessive side-bending compressive stresses on the lumbar segments.
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| 7. | The compressive stress depth achieved with the most common processing parameters ranges from deep.
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| 8. | If compressive stresses are enough these can cause compressive yielding or eventually rock fracture.
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| 9. | Above the dislocation there is a compressive stress and below there is a tensile stress.
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| 10. | Surface compressive stresses confer resistance to metal fatigue and to some forms of stress corrosion.
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