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Discover Ludwig"resilience upon" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "resilience in." You can use it to mean the ability to recover or bounce back from difficult situations or challenges. For example, "The community showed great resilience in the face of the natural disaster."
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Instead of enhancing our coping skills, we undermine them and seek shortcuts where there are none, eroding the resilience upon which each of us, at some point in our lives, must rely.
Elastomeric protein-based biomaterials, produced from elastin derivatives, are widely investigated as promising tissue engineering scaffolds due to their remarkable properties including substantial extensibility, long-term stability, self-assembly, high resilience upon stretching, low energy loss, and excellent biological activity.
8,63,64 We hypothesize that the axonal and synaptic pathology shown here constitute key factors contributing to the overall frailty of brain function and may underpin the failure of the degenerating brain to demonstrate resilience upon "stress-testing" with systemic inflammation.
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Resilience focuses upon positive outcomes and implies a series of risk factors, environmental factors, and interpersonal factors.
What we're finding, time and again, is that community resilience depends upon its infrastructure and ability to quickly make decisions to respond to change — especially for catastrophic disruptions like floods and tornadoes.
Moreover, the "social-ecological resilience" approach, upon which the adaptive cycle builds, has been criticized for being ahistorical and for not sufficiently addressing social justice, power relationships, and the role of politics in shaping resource access and control (Turner 2008; Davidson 2010; Beymer-Farris et al. 2012; Beymer-Farris 2013).
He cannot think about children, on film, without approaching the fathomless fear of sundering and separation with which all childhoods are marked, though he is equally alive to the resilience that children draw upon, to the bewilderment of grownups, once the crack has opened up.
By using the case of Digbeth and the Custard Factory as a lens to focus the discussion, it posits the argument that micro-resilience rests upon competitive advantages, including corporate reputation and the capacity of those industries to be flexible, adaptable and entrepreneurial.
Coping and resilience was impacted upon via formal methods of support including management, debriefing and referral to outside agencies.
We confirmed that Earth's resilience is dependent upon nine planetary boundaries relating to climate, deforestation, biodiversity, ocean acidification, chemical pollution, ozone, water, fertiliser use and aerosols.
Build resilience to draw upon "not just on the easy days, like today, but on the hard ones, when you will need it," she advised.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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