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"In the real world," he said, "people can only withstand change for a given period.
The ability to withstand change, while simultaneously adapting to future unknown perturbations are tasks whose simultaneous achievement have heretofore seemed incongruous.
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Mr. Lutz said the goal was to make a car that would reduce oil use, withstand changes to federal fuel economy standards and do battle with Toyota.
Sometimes referred to as the incompressibility, the bulk modulus is a measure of the ability of a substance to withstand changes in volume when under compression on all sides.
Birch bark can withstand changes in shape without breaking, is particularly waterproof, and has biocidal and antioxidant properties.
The aquatic organisms are, however, adapted to such changes in temperature and can even withstand changes outside this range.
We suspected that the seasonal differences might be due to the feeding quality, and the intestinal flora of the golden takin might change in the spring to enhance resistance and facilitate the ability to withstand changes in the outside world.
"Optical discs have excellent properties to protect them against the environment, such as dust resistance and water resistance, and can also withstand changes in temperature and humidity when stored," they say.
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