| tension |
The meaningful diversity of the elements of an entity.
Ãâó: ceh.kitoba.com/glossary.html
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| tension headache |
refers to head pain associated with stress and muscle contraction. These headaches may occur only occasionally in response to a stressful event. They may also be chronic, occurring frequently. Some tension headaches are nearly constant, with daily pain that may vary in intensity. Tension headaches occur when muscles in the neck, face, and scalp contract and produce pain. The precise cause of this muscle contraction is unknown, but stress, depression, eyestrain, and other factors may contribute.
Ãâó: www.wellnessctr.org/body.cfm
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| tension |
The "pressure for response", which can take the form of a challenge, a surprise, a time restraint or the suspense of not knowing. Tension is what works in a drama to impel students to respond and take action and what works in a play to make the audience want to know what happens next.
Ãâó: act.vtheatre.net/dict.html
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| TENS |
This treatment method is often used as a post-operative analgesic. Sterile, gelled electrode patches are applied to the skin locally. A battery is then connected to generate either continuous or intermittent stimulation. TENS treatment stimulates nerve fibers only. This is not a replacement treatment for acupuncture as the acupuncture points are disregarded in favour of the site of pain.
Ãâó: www.chineseharmony.com.au/ChineseMedicalTerminolog...
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| tense |
The story is related in the past tense.
Ãâó: pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/monkeynotes/pmTheGiver38....
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