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The phrase "higher resilience for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something has a greater ability to withstand or recover from difficult situations or challenges. Example: The training program aims to build higher resilience for our employees, preparing them to handle any obstacles they may face in their jobs.
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The last indicates higher resilience for women with lower scores of post-trauma symptoms, as well as for younger women.
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While low to moderate levels of caregiver help and assistance, including communication about personal problems, were associated with higher resilience scores for children who were not so poor, high levels of caregiver help and assistance, including communication about problems, were associated with better resilience outcomes for very poor participants.
Indeed, those polymers with a higher proportion of the elastin-like motif may be expected to be characterised by a reduced tensile strength, higher resilience, lower propensity for hydrogel formation, increased solubility and reduced crystallinity as compared to those with a higher proportion of silk (Dandu et al. 2009; Gustafson and Ghandehari 2010; Haider et al. 2005).
Athough both display much higher resilience than other elastomers, the resilience of the mixed-isomer polymer is somewhat lower.
The results indicated that the sintering temperature ranging from 1500 to 1600 °C was suitable for yielding mullite fiber matrix porous ceramics which had a low thermal conductivity (0.19 0.22 W/m K), a relatively high compressive strength (3 13 MPa) and a high resilience (66 70%) for applications in the thermal insulators and high-temperature elastic seal field.
Formula 1 creates just values between (and including) 0 for lowest resilience and (including) 1 for highest resilience.
Random verification is necessary for high resilience to smart attacks.
Due to the positive rearing behavior children develop self-confidence and feelings of self-efficacy as a basis for high resilience (see [ 18, 19]).
Tallow was used on the floor, owing to its varied grain patterns and high resilience, with Siberian larch used for an extensive decking area which comes into its own as a space to entertain in the warmer months.
This is in line with data showing that participants with positive parental rearing during childhood show high resilience and a lower future risk for a manifestation of psychological disorders (longitudinal data: [ 17, 32]).
Second, the results showed an apparent CD-RISC ceiling effect, meaning that it is not a reliable test for assessing or detecting high resilience levels.
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