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resilience PHYS
resilience PHYS
resilience PHYS
resilience TECH (in pathology)
resilience TECH (in pathology)
resilience PHYS
resilience PHYS

resilience

resilience TECH
resilience TECH
resilience TECH
resilience TECH
resilience COMPUT

elastic resilience PHYS

proof resilience ARCHIT

modulus of resilience ARCHIT

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Longitudinal intervention studies show that positive emotions play a role in the development of long-term resource such as psychological resilience and flourishing.
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It is valued for the ease of handling and resilience the lead confers to oil paints.
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He states that he was fascinated by the country's resilience following their grief.
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This significantly improves the resilience of soils when subjected to periods of erosion and stress.
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Throughout the treatment process addiction psychologists encourage behaviors that build wellness and emotional resilience to their mental and emotional problems.
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Some hybrid animals exhibit greater strength and resilience than either parent.
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Commonly used terms, which are closely related within psychology, are psychological resilience, emotional resilience, hardiness, resourcefulness, and mental toughness.
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Resilience is not a rare ability; in reality, it is found in the average individual and it can be learned and developed by virtually anyone.
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Castles can be upgraded to increase their defences and resilience to a siege.
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After it chews you up and spits you out only a few are rewarded for their resilience with one more bite of the cherry.
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