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"The strongest, most resilient human systems exhibit the highest degree of freedom, opportunity, and diversity.
However, a plethora of biological systems exhibit the counter-intuitive phenomenon of catch bonding, where non-covalent bonds become stronger under externally applied forces.
Moreover, these systems exhibit the characteristic to behave similarly to ponds, wetlands, and bioretention systems that provide flood mitigation by decreasing the intensity of peak flows.
The ternary systems exhibit the β+α α2)+γ three-phase tie triangle moving toward the Ti Al binary edge with decreasing temperature, which results in a unique composition range with the transformation pathway of β+α→α→β+γ.
In particular, within reasonable limits of accuracy, two geometrically dissimilar systems exhibit the same Nusselt number, when their drag numbers coincide, i.e. the alternative form Nu = Nu(Dr, Pr) seems to be more appropriate.
In contrast, the geomorphic threshold systems exhibit the reverse pattern, which, in addition to less pumping, shows a worse yield and a smaller increase in the level of the water table between the years before and after 1992/93.
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The three systems exhibited the identical temporal dynamics for T, ubT, and E3 because they share the negative feedback loop comprising T, ubT, and E3.
Both, As Se+PAI and As Se+PVB multilayer systems, exhibited the reflection (stop) bands centered near 830 nm.
HPA-3 and -15 systems exhibited the greatest heterozygosity among all HPA systems.
The short-necked clam in CSB4 system exhibited the best yield (P < 0.05).
The present system exhibits the orientation selectivity with even and odd-type responses.
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