The tensional stresses in the uplift can be relaxed by, for example, underthrusting in a subduction zone, or contraction in surrounding regions. |
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This compression is significantly reduced in the upper crust above the anomalous central region by the superimposed tensional loading stress. |
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The elongation is the relative change in length caused by tensional stress. |
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Proterozoic dolomite, if fractured within strands and tensional bulges of the wrench systems, are also potential gas reservoirs. |
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The tensional character of the Scriptures ought to prevent its use ideologically or for self-justification. |
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It is not hard to find patients who regularly use the Botulinum Toxin to control wrinkles requesting the re-injections because of the improvement they obtained in chronic tensional migraine they previously suffered from. |
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Horst and graben structures indicate tensional forces and crustal stretching. |
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When oceanic plates diverge, tensional stress causes fractures to occur in the lithosphere. |
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Frequently, patients who are submitted to the Botulinum Toxin treatment for aesthetic control of the forehead wrinkles, refer to the improvement of chronic tensional migraine. |
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The pressure generated by the tensional state on the gasket must be sufficiently high in order to eliminate the inevitable defects in the coupling system. |
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When the tensional forces were strong enough to cause the plate to split apart, a center block dropped between the two blocks at its flanks, forming a graben. |
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