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Resilience is the ability of a system (an ecosystem, a city, an economy, etc). to withstand changing conditions.
The production strains should be fundamentally robust enough to withstand changing environmental conditions in the large scale, such as new media components, substrate, pH, temperature, and oxygen inhomogeneities (Takors 2012).
In a cruel irony, many will wind up in cities even more ill-equipped to withstand the changing climate.
"We will capitalize on those corals that already show a stronger ability to withstand the changing ocean environment and their capacity to pass this resilience along to new generations".
Across the continent, programmes are under way to develop seed varieties to withstand Africa's changing weather.
The ability of these motifs to withstand stresses without changing geometrical structure is clearly of interest if the motif is to be used in nanomechanical devices or to organize other large chemical species.
Yes, or changing the topology of the system to withstand these shocks.
He has survived long enough to withstand several changings of the avant-garde.
But it's not just a question of changing climate and weather patterns; it's also about the resilience of communities to withstand such changes.
In Darwin's theory, species that did not adapt to changing environments or withstand the competition of other species faced annihilation.
But to win again Sunday, to prevail in a playoff against Brian Watts, to hold off the charge of Tiger Woods and to withstand four days of treacherous and changing weather conditions proved that O'Meara is a special player.
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