The temperature stresses, micrometeorite strikes . . . all of those sort of arguments assume that the space elevator is a " static structure ".
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Because the phosphor sheet is placed at a distance ( remote ) of the LED it experiences much less temperature stress than phosphors in white LEDs.
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It is equally applied in studies related to chlorophyll ( nutritional chlorosis, potential photosynthesis ), flavonols ( UV protection, leaf light environment ) and anthocyanins ( temperature stress, light selection ).
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For example, high intertidal organisms have a stronger stress response, a physiological response of making proteins that help recovery from temperature stress just as the immune response aids in the recovery from infection.
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The effects can be both direct; like loss of habitat, temperature stress, and exposure to severe weather, and indirect; like changes in host pathogen associations, changes in body condition because of predator prey interaction, changed in exposure to toxins, and increased human interactions.
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Much of the work done was without precedent, including calculations for incidence of erection stresses, provisions made for reducing future maintenance costs, calculations for wind pressures made evident by the Tay Bridge disaster, the effect of temperature stresses on the structure, and so on.
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In the realm of personal computers, this method of cooling is seldom used in contexts other than overclocking trial-runs and record-setting attempts, as the CPU will usually expire within a relatively short period of time due to temperature stress caused by changes in internal temperature.