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Under adversities, such as drought, salinity, low temperature, pollution, or element deficiency, the content and composition of chlorophyll will be severely affected as the structure of chlorophyll is unstable (Hörtensteiner and Kräutler 2011).
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The body mounts those defenses when it's under adversity.
Maybe it comes from his personal life in recent times, his ability to concentrate under adversity.
To the shouting spectators the finish was a marvellous spectacle of endurance under adversity.
"She was such an example of grace under adversity," Ms. Bolin said.
I find that I think best when I'm under adversity.
Unlike some nonfiction tales of grace under adversity, "You Don't Need Feet to Dance" leaves in the mundane obstacles rather than skipping to reassuring triumph.
The intransitive verb endure, rooted in the Latin durus, "hard," has many senses: "to last," or "to remain firm under adversity," but a different meaning when transferring action: "to suffer, tolerate, countenance".
What is learned is of a profound simplicity: the need for patience under adversity, the need to repent of one's sins, the need to forgive the sins of others.
The Taubmans are entitled to their optimism: They know about bearing up under adversity.
MDA content changes are often taken as the parameter of lipid peroxidation of cell membrane under adversity.
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