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When observing a ship's stress, look for any signs of structural damage, cracks, or deformations in the hull or superstructure. Monitor the ship's movements in rough weather conditions and pay attention to any unusual noises or vibrations. Regular inspections and maintenance are essential to identify and address stress issues before they lead to more serious problems.

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