resiliency in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for resiliency in the English»Serbian Dictionary

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Several common terms are represented on this graphic, including robustness, agility, adaptive capacity, adaptive insufficiency, resiliency and brittleness.
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The first element of urban climate resiliency focuses on systems or the physical infrastructure embedded in urban systems.
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The area of resiliency has strong research support.
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It is often mistakenly assumed to be a trait of the individual, an idea more typically referred to as resiliency.
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Policy makers frequently claim that they are concerned about protecting the resiliency of the system, rather than any one individual in that system.
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Eccentric training enables the elderly, and those with the same problems, the ability to train muscle groups and increase strength and resiliency with low-energy exercise.
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For floors, magnesite was mixed with excelsior and poured, and troweled like cement, over a layer of felt to impart its resiliency.
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Species diversity is a design goal that promotes complexity and resiliency in an ecosystem.
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Resiliency also improved with a new cooling water tank (round top) with increased capacity from to, and a standard oil-water heat exchanger.
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Societies need to build resiliency into these systems in order to achieve such a feat.
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