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Definition of stress test in English: stress testnoun 1A test of cardiovascular capacity made by monitoring the heart rate during a period of increasingly strenuous exercise. the stress test suggested that he had coronary artery disease you may need to have a stress test to check out your heart Example sentencesExamples - Various tests, such as an electrocardiogram (ECG) or a nuclear stress test, can help assess your heart function.
- Stress tests and a good medical history are the two screening tools that are used to decide who gets angiography.
- I had one visit to the doctor before I began training - for an echo cardiogram and stress test, which my wife, a physician, insisted on to be sure my ticker was in good shape.
- He had an abnormal stress test which suggested that he had coronary artery disease.
- His recent research, published in the journal Health Psychology, suggests that a simple stress test can more accurately identify people who are predisposed to heart problems.
- No one can begin exercising before passing the stress test.
- A cardiac stress test generally follows a thorough physical examination.
- A new study shows stress tests may not catch heart disease early on.
- Adams has since stepped up his physical exams to twice a year, requesting chest x-rays, an EKG, and a stress test if he senses anything unusual.
- Exercise electrocardiography (stress test) may be conducted while the person exercises on a treadmill.
- A periodic health check up that includes a physical examination, complete blood test and lipid profile, chest x-ray, ECG and stress test is essential.
- I had a stress test done three or four years ago, and the doctor said my heart would last until I was 95.
- I am much more interested in the everyday: the ear infections, annual check-ups and stress tests that make up health care.
- He was too weak to take a stress test, but his angiogram was postponed until October anyway.
- I have to do a full stress test and ROM physical exam of you to see how your motor functions have adjusted.
- Designed to detect actual or potential heart, problems, the stress test requires clients to walk on a treadmill or ride a stationary bicycle while technicians monitor their heart rate and blood pressure.
- After abnormal stress test results at the doctor's office, he traded in his fast-pace high-travel job to one closer to home and lost 10 pounds in the process.
- You may be in need of a maximal treadmill stress test, which will reveal any reduced flow in the arteries.
- So I went back to see my doctor and he said, get a stress test.
- All initial treadmill stress tests were normal.
- 1.1 A test designed to assess how well a system functions when subjected to greater than normal amounts of stress or pressure.
the biggest banks are getting a financial stress test to see if they can withstand a deep recession Example sentencesExamples - One of these is a stress test, where product is heated to 100 degrees for 10 days to measure how it withstands the heat.
- Our recent experience in coping with economic changes has provided more than one stress test of the macroeconomic models that are in use in our institutions.
- The real stress test though for these buildings that Cal and I were just talking about is not so much done by man but by Mother Nature.
- It's a form of stress test - we haven't moved this notional rate downwards, despite the recent falls in interest rates.
- This past week, officials expanded their already extensive list of reforms and regulations by announcing a stress test of the 19 largest banks.
- However, Powell said the U.S. will forge ahead by sending teams of "engineers" to the location to conduct a series of stress tests.
- Hurley told this newspaper that all Irish banks and lenders will next month be subject to a financial shocks 'stress test'.
- The government should have insisted instead that every bank accept a public stake and brushed off Barclays' and HSBC's special pleading that, according to FSA "stress tests" they did not need the cash.
- Since then, the government stress tests determined that the bank needed to raise an extra $5.5 billion.
- Indeed, once stress tests on the banks are completed in April, there is the distinct prospect that the government's creeping nationalisation of the sector will extend further.
- US regulators are due to begin stress tests on Wednesday to determine how much capital banks need.
- Several weeks ago, Nvidia executives said that games and other real applications were a better stress test for graphics chips, rather than synthetic benchmarks.
- America's Treasury released details about the "stress tests" that are being applied under the new Capital Assistance Programme.
- Several reports indicate the treasury stress test will show that Bank of America needs to raise as much as $35 billion.
- We're trying to run a stress test on the new servers, as well as encourage people to sign up, so give them a shot.
- But now everyone's risk management is getting a stress test.
verb [with object]Subject to a stress test. industry regulators unveiled plans to stress-test the nation's largest banks Example sentencesExamples - Early in the development process, Perl scripts proved especially effective in helping test new functionality and stress test the software.
- After all, intentionally causing collisions is precisely how the auto industry checks to make sure cars are safe; building-materials and airplanes and almost everything else is similarly stress-tested.
- "I am also having to have one of the windows stress-tested as it may have been weakened by a firework hitting it," Mr Reason said.
- Britain, which has already stress-tested its banks, has said its recovery could be delayed by other European states failing to clean up their banks.
- Most lenders stress-test home loan applications before approval, at interest rates of between 1 to 3 percentage points higher than the applicable rate at the time.
- Last year was a bad one for a lot of things and therefore a good time for stress-testing the high-powered business models now used by the biggest banks.
- Jones argued that operators need to stress-test the functionality on their web sites, down to the transactional level to properly gauge performance.
- Just as interest rates change from time to time so, too, does the benchmark rate against which we stress test.
- The device needed to be stress-tested, to make sure that it could withstand almost anything that a customer might do to it.
- Banks, under an unprecedented level of scrutiny by regulators for their lending practices and financial health, face a new round of stress-testing by the Central Bank within two weeks.
- In addition, individual banks have stress-tested their systems and fundamentally re-evaluated what they are about.
- Most banks have said in recent months that their mortgage portfolios have been stress-tested to ensure that borrowers could comfortably cope with rate hikes of up to 2%.
- Every new record is accompanied by assurances that all borrowers are being stress-tested and that their loan books are hunky-dory.
- Eric Baller, Questra's director of services and support, wanted to stress-test the company's Web servers to make sure they wouldn't buckle during an unexpected surge in traffic.
- Given the less than serious attitude that lenders take towards stress-testing borrowers, we see nothing controversial in that view.
- This month, when most of the City is worried about their jobs, the FSA is busy stress-testing "severe weather".
- Every day she stress-tests her bonds under 12 separate hypothetical scenarios - such as rising rates, falling rates, credit deterioration - to see what impact they might have on the fund.
Definition of stress test in US English: stress testnoun 1A test of cardiovascular capacity made by monitoring the heart rate during a period of increasingly strenuous exercise. Example sentencesExamples - So I went back to see my doctor and he said, get a stress test.
- I had a stress test done three or four years ago, and the doctor said my heart would last until I was 95.
- Adams has since stepped up his physical exams to twice a year, requesting chest x-rays, an EKG, and a stress test if he senses anything unusual.
- I had one visit to the doctor before I began training - for an echo cardiogram and stress test, which my wife, a physician, insisted on to be sure my ticker was in good shape.
- He had an abnormal stress test which suggested that he had coronary artery disease.
- His recent research, published in the journal Health Psychology, suggests that a simple stress test can more accurately identify people who are predisposed to heart problems.
- A new study shows stress tests may not catch heart disease early on.
- After abnormal stress test results at the doctor's office, he traded in his fast-pace high-travel job to one closer to home and lost 10 pounds in the process.
- Stress tests and a good medical history are the two screening tools that are used to decide who gets angiography.
- A periodic health check up that includes a physical examination, complete blood test and lipid profile, chest x-ray, ECG and stress test is essential.
- Exercise electrocardiography (stress test) may be conducted while the person exercises on a treadmill.
- I am much more interested in the everyday: the ear infections, annual check-ups and stress tests that make up health care.
- Designed to detect actual or potential heart, problems, the stress test requires clients to walk on a treadmill or ride a stationary bicycle while technicians monitor their heart rate and blood pressure.
- I have to do a full stress test and ROM physical exam of you to see how your motor functions have adjusted.
- A cardiac stress test generally follows a thorough physical examination.
- Various tests, such as an electrocardiogram (ECG) or a nuclear stress test, can help assess your heart function.
- All initial treadmill stress tests were normal.
- No one can begin exercising before passing the stress test.
- You may be in need of a maximal treadmill stress test, which will reveal any reduced flow in the arteries.
- He was too weak to take a stress test, but his angiogram was postponed until October anyway.
- 1.1 A test designed to assess how well a system functions when subjected to greater than normal amounts of stress or pressure.
the biggest banks are getting a financial stress test to see if they can withstand a deep recession Example sentencesExamples - One of these is a stress test, where product is heated to 100 degrees for 10 days to measure how it withstands the heat.
- It's a form of stress test - we haven't moved this notional rate downwards, despite the recent falls in interest rates.
- We're trying to run a stress test on the new servers, as well as encourage people to sign up, so give them a shot.
- America's Treasury released details about the "stress tests" that are being applied under the new Capital Assistance Programme.
- The real stress test though for these buildings that Cal and I were just talking about is not so much done by man but by Mother Nature.
- Several weeks ago, Nvidia executives said that games and other real applications were a better stress test for graphics chips, rather than synthetic benchmarks.
- US regulators are due to begin stress tests on Wednesday to determine how much capital banks need.
- The government should have insisted instead that every bank accept a public stake and brushed off Barclays' and HSBC's special pleading that, according to FSA "stress tests" they did not need the cash.
- But now everyone's risk management is getting a stress test.
- This past week, officials expanded their already extensive list of reforms and regulations by announcing a stress test of the 19 largest banks.
- Since then, the government stress tests determined that the bank needed to raise an extra $5.5 billion.
- Indeed, once stress tests on the banks are completed in April, there is the distinct prospect that the government's creeping nationalisation of the sector will extend further.
- Hurley told this newspaper that all Irish banks and lenders will next month be subject to a financial shocks 'stress test'.
- However, Powell said the U.S. will forge ahead by sending teams of "engineers" to the location to conduct a series of stress tests.
- Several reports indicate the treasury stress test will show that Bank of America needs to raise as much as $35 billion.
- Our recent experience in coping with economic changes has provided more than one stress test of the macroeconomic models that are in use in our institutions.
verb [with object]Subject to a stress test. industry regulators unveiled plans to stress-test the nation's largest banks Example sentencesExamples - Jones argued that operators need to stress-test the functionality on their web sites, down to the transactional level to properly gauge performance.
- Given the less than serious attitude that lenders take towards stress-testing borrowers, we see nothing controversial in that view.
- In addition, individual banks have stress-tested their systems and fundamentally re-evaluated what they are about.
- "I am also having to have one of the windows stress-tested as it may have been weakened by a firework hitting it," Mr Reason said.
- The device needed to be stress-tested, to make sure that it could withstand almost anything that a customer might do to it.
- Most banks have said in recent months that their mortgage portfolios have been stress-tested to ensure that borrowers could comfortably cope with rate hikes of up to 2%.
- Just as interest rates change from time to time so, too, does the benchmark rate against which we stress test.
- This month, when most of the City is worried about their jobs, the FSA is busy stress-testing "severe weather".
- Last year was a bad one for a lot of things and therefore a good time for stress-testing the high-powered business models now used by the biggest banks.
- Early in the development process, Perl scripts proved especially effective in helping test new functionality and stress test the software.
- After all, intentionally causing collisions is precisely how the auto industry checks to make sure cars are safe; building-materials and airplanes and almost everything else is similarly stress-tested.
- Eric Baller, Questra's director of services and support, wanted to stress-test the company's Web servers to make sure they wouldn't buckle during an unexpected surge in traffic.
- Every day she stress-tests her bonds under 12 separate hypothetical scenarios - such as rising rates, falling rates, credit deterioration - to see what impact they might have on the fund.
- Most lenders stress-test home loan applications before approval, at interest rates of between 1 to 3 percentage points higher than the applicable rate at the time.
- Every new record is accompanied by assurances that all borrowers are being stress-tested and that their loan books are hunky-dory.
- Britain, which has already stress-tested its banks, has said its recovery could be delayed by other European states failing to clean up their banks.
- Banks, under an unprecedented level of scrutiny by regulators for their lending practices and financial health, face a new round of stress-testing by the Central Bank within two weeks.
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