Sentence examples for developed to withstand from inspiring English sources

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He is insistent that every existing policy will have to be thoroughly re-thought; superficially exciting ideas must be developed to withstand rigorous testing.

"Newer construction has been developed to withstand hurricanes, not earthquakes," said John McAslan, a London architect who has studied Haitian buildings, working with the Clinton Global Initiative.

In one photo, police officers are responding to the protests in armoured vehicles, initially developed to withstand improvised explosive devices.

IDDP's 2011 well suffered from mechanical failure after only 2 years of use, and tools are still being developed to withstand such extreme conditions.

Nevertheless, some elements of the sensor and electronics were newly developed to withstand the harsh radiation environment of Mercury (Matsuoka et al. 2013).

Tyrannosaurus rex forelimb bones exhibit extremely thick cortical bone, which have been interpreted as evidence that they were developed to withstand heavy loads.

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For many it is because the sense of self is not developed to the point to withstand the loss of attention, affection (even if it is breadcrumbs) and perceived validation.

The P.G.D. test, she said, would start the next day, when each embryo should have several cells and be developed enough to withstand the biopsies.

The dynamic mechanical role of the AF is essential for proper IVD function and thus it is imperative that biomaterials developed to repair the AF withstand the mechanical rigors of the native tissue.

Furthermore, a small 'ball instrument' that has been specially developed to contain instruments has complemented these measurements by withstanding temperatures up to 1000°C for well over an hour.

A chemical preconditioning scheme (application of low doses of IL-1) was tested as a method to prepare developing engineered tissue to withstand exposure to a higher concentration of the cytokine, known to elicit proteolysis as well as rapid degeneration of cartilage.

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