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THOUGH New Yorkers were recently brought up short by the financial crisis, with no one quite knowing just how bad it would be, one thing this city has going for it is its resiliency.
Commentators marvel at its resiliency as it bounces back from a summer downturn.
It is usually made of an inexpensive foam material that quickly loses its resiliency.
He said its resiliency would contribute to the economy in the new year.
According to researchers who have studied the pattern, its resiliency can be traced to several structural factors.
In beating Maryland for the third time in four meetings this season, Duke (34-4) once again showed its resiliency and talent.
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For gluttons, there's a third performance on a fortepiano based on Conrad Graf originals from around 1830: more jangly and metallic but with its own resiliency.
For the Crédit Agricole Group, which is larger than the Crédit Agricole S.A. business that trades on the stock exchange, the capital ratio, a measure of its financial resiliency, rose to 10 percent on a "fully loaded" basis by June 30 from 9.6 percent at the end of March, under the Basel III common equity Tier 1 standard.
The failure of underground pipelines occurs when the applied stresses exceed its structural resiliency.
Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) has been adopted as the material of choice for CVCs due to its workability, resiliency and improved blood compatibility over other plastics [2].
Importantly, reducing tau levels recovered the BBB defect, demonstrating its remarkable resiliency, even in the face of dramatic degeneration and inflammation.
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