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When we met in November, she was relatively resilient to light, and was taking hour-long car trips.
They noted that music was relatively resilient in previous downturns, but said it remained to be seen if that would be the case this time.
Overall, we concluded that Per1, Per2 and Cry2 were likely miRNA targets in liver, but that the hepatocyte clock was relatively resilient to miRNA loss.
Similarly, the brain network was relatively resilient to attacking edges chosen at random, but targeting long distance edges led to a more rapid deterioration of global efficiency (Fig. 2B).
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Given the pasting he has had in the media over tax, Jews and bankers, that's relatively resilient.
Despite the buffeting, made worse by a global financial crisis, economists and policy makers here say the Georgian economy has proved to be relatively resilient.
She argues education and books - two of Pearson's biggest revenue generators and the markets it leads - are relatively resilient to an advertising downturn.
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