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While Paraguay, Bhutan and Lesotho rely almost solely on hydro and Iceland on geothermal, Uruguay has a spread that makes it more resilient to changes in the climate.
"Tidal marshes are incredibly resilient to changes in sea level, depending on how fast seas rise and how much sediment is available.
The results suggest that peptides derived from protein-protein interfaces are resilient to changes in sequence and can be harnessed to form hydrogels with controlled properties.
This paper addresses the question of whether policy perception can erode or enhance the ability of commercial fishers to be resilient to changes in fisheries policy.
All of these challenges are overlaid by the uncertainty of climate change, which imposes a requirement to ensure that stormwater management systems are adaptable and resilient to changes.
A brief SAR survey demonstrated that the observed agonist activity was resilient to changes made to the dimethoxyaryl ring in 3a.
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"Another population will make the species more resilient to change," he said.
Become aware of your anxiety and turn it into excitement, think positively about the future, and be resilient to change.
"Degraded communities can be resistant or resilient to change, and although host health can be restored, youth cannot," write Costello and Relman.
Rather, the river itself is resilient to change and flow variability is well managed allowing geomorphically effective floods to occur.
This flexibility and redundancy makes them resilient to change stemming from option exercising if uncertainties resolve favourably in the future.
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