Sentence examples for resilience structure from inspiring English sources

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Here, we report a practical bionic-jellyfish triboelectric nanogenerator (bjTENG) with polymeric thin film as the triboelectric material, which is shape-adaptive, with a hermetic package and a unique elastic resilience structure, similar to the behavior of a jellyfish.

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Hodgson's men played with all the usual resilience and structure that is associated with his teams.

"How can one have a progressive health and resilience planning structure when there is such a problem with gentrification?" he said.

Potentially important aspects like the value of rare species for community resilience and structure is poorly understood, with obvious implications for proper management of marine resources.

Experimental proof is provided of an unconventional seismic design concept, which is based on deliberately underdesigning shallow foundations to promote intense rocking oscillations and thereby to dramatically improve the seismic resilience of structures.

It needs to be tempered with structure, resilience and accountability.

Such tools must integrate disparate data comprised of multiple variables that describe restoration status, including the condition of environmental stressors, landscape connectivity, ecosystem resilience, and ecological structure and function, while communicating these concepts effectively to a wide range of stakeholders.

Engineers, for example, often refer to increasing the resilience of a structure through specific strengthening measures to reduce their probability of collapse with respect, for example, to earthquake intensities, wind loading or other physical stresses.

Modularity is an important feature of ecological interaction networks, which is linked to their resilience, stability, biogeographic structure, functioning, and to the evolutionary mechanisms involved in their assembly.

Although Brazilian rhodolith beds have been the target of mineral exploration as a source of micronutrients and carbonates for agriculture (45, 46), the resilience, size and structure of the rhodolith beds have just recently been documented (18, 20).

A healthy ecosystem is therefore one that shows resilience in its structure and function and delivery of ecosystem services in the face of external pressure, and exhibits no obvious signs of distress (see Health of Populations and Ecosystems 2014).

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