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For example, unlike in 1833, the several stories high Taleju and Pashupati pagodas resisted damage.
The team confirmed its finding by transferring the gene into susceptible beet roots in culture and showing that the transformed roots resisted damage by nematodes.
This strong cold tolerance during the booting stage was inherited by Hitomebore and Akitakomachi (Fig. 1, Fig. 3); these cultivars have frequently resisted damage from cold weather in northern regions of Japan.
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Just as we use waterproof, UV resistant fabrics for patios and common areas to resist damage from the sun, durable materials that will hold up and look fresh after sustained wear and tear are a better investment.
The material Dr Demkowicz is looking for will be good at resisting damage from radiation.
The bigger claims refer to the structure's ability to resist damage to itself.
Therefore, invading pathogenic bacteria must resist damage inflicted by host defenses via reactive oxygen species.
Multi-angle wound structures exhibited an overall better performance in resisting damage when subjected to a variety of loading conditions.
These materials with extreme disorder could resist damage because disorder, stabilized by entropy, is the equilibrium thermodynamic state.
A general meaning is "the capacity of an ecosystem to respond to a perturbation or disturbance by resisting damage and recovery quickly".
Protected by a special coating on the recording surface, the TDK Armor Plated DVD discs are said to resist damage from dirt, fingerprints, scratches and liquid spills while preserving the data.
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