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No, it is not a conjunction. It is a preposition, or an adverb when no object is specified.
Duodenum is the first part of the intestine immediatly beyond the stomach.
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It is called EXTRAPOLATION and should only be used with great care.
"He went above and beyond the call of duty." "The kite soared far above our heads."
It depends the way you use it. If you say, "I stretched out the pizza dough.", then it is a verb. But if you say, "Your skin looks stretched because you lost so much weight so fast!" then it is an adjective.
The rock will break because it can be stretched no farther. An object stretched beyond its elastic limit may be deformed (adopt a new permanent resting shape) or break.
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When a solid is stretched or compressed beyond the point that it can return to its original shape it has passed its elastic limit.
Stretching a muscle beyond its optimal length reduces its ability to contract. This is because the muscle can be torn or damaged.
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you have then stretched your tendon / muscle beyond the normal range .
The ability and tendency to return to a certain, beginning, shape, even after being stretched beyond it's natural limits is elasticity. The petrochemical industries involve processing or refining of the natural and petroleum gases. There seems not to be a specific relation between the two.
When stretched beyond its natural limits a tendon will snap. This a medical condition known as a "torn ligament". Treatment may include limiting the mobility of the patient and other restrictions to avoid further damage, but in extreme cases tears may require extensive (and expensive) surgery.
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Being beyond what is required or sufficient.
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