Physics, through biomechanics, such as psychological explanation of human stress
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The concept of stress arises from a physical principle that defines when a force is applied to an object that tends to oppose a resistance to it, which the Anglo-Saxons called stress, the stress applied force that opposes it, cause a deformity in the object, it calls strain.
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Rico Lenza, Horacio. 2003. “Physics, through Biomechanics, Such As Psychological Explanation of Human Stress”. Vivat Academia. Journal of Communication, no. 18 (September):19-24. https://doi.org/10.15178/va.2000.18.19-24.
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