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1 istance) and its post-drought recovery rate (resilience).
2 l loss of diversity and decline in ecosystem resilience.
3 ron metabolism contributes to gut microbiota resilience.
4 ts to improve wheat productivity and climate resilience.
5 lar use in identifying individuals with high resilience.
6 ic genes that are major contributors to pain resilience.
7 gets to treat this mood disorder and promote resilience.
8  key to understand ecosystem functioning and resilience.
9 ropin releasing factor, and promoting stress resilience.
10 ormones with roles in development and stress resilience.
11 he breeding of novel cultivars with improved resilience.
12 ild resilience in patients with low baseline resilience.
13 f the nervous system as contributors to such resilience.
14 ular mechanisms of stress susceptibility and resilience.
15 sized to be a crucial ingredient in disaster resilience.
16 hat may contribute to variations in flooding resilience.
17 t fertilization on mangrove productivity and resilience.
18 ued cldn5 expression in the NAc and promoted resilience.
19  and neural substrates mediating AN risk and resilience.
20 nto the theoretical foundation for ecosystem resilience.
21 nd maintenance, increases rural water supply resilience.
22 res associated with stress vulnerability vs. resilience.
23 gest nurses are a key source of system-level resilience.
24 ability and recovery, and potential areas of resilience.
25 at enhances crop yields and improves climate resilience.
26 al recovery may thus be one reason for their resilience.
27  mixing, rich club organization, and network resilience.
28 plaining their central role in biotic stress resilience.
29 tion factor foxo1 are associated with stress resilience.
30 ing on Larcos's et al. framework of types of resilience.
31 ctors that constitute community response and resilience.
32 fficient VLP conjugation and extreme thermal resilience.
33  can test mechanisms that promote ecological resilience.
34 upply networks is costly, yet beneficial for resilience.
35 n the human microbiome and contribute to its resilience.
36 bs, reduce biodiversity, and lower ecosystem resilience [2].
37 of a common currency to quantify and compare resilience across natural systems.
38                                 By contrast, resilience against a diagnosis of substance use disorder
39 in a histogram of k-shell occupancy) provide resilience against both local targeted and global attack
40 onent System (TCS) that determines bacterial resilience against host innate immune barriers, as an al
41                        The design also shows resilience against machine learning attacks performed by
42 eficient in ZIP12. Zinc and ZIP12 may confer resilience against neurological diseases or premature ag
43 presence of protic functionality, exhibiting resilience against these inhibition pathways, even at hi
44                      The third category was "resilience amid challenges".
45             Factors promoting cardiovascular resilience among Black adults in particular warrant furt
46                                              Resilience, an ability to respond to these eventualities
47 eir hospitals and at the unit level to build resilience and address burnout prevention.
48 F) is widely accepted for its involvement in resilience and antidepressant drug action, is a common g
49 infer dispersal patterns, predict population resilience and design effective management strategies.
50 ms for research and to increase agricultural resilience and efficiency by developing herbaceous peren
51 tions have a significant effect on the flux, resilience and efficiency of nutrient delivery to plants
52 he potential role bacteriophages play in the resilience and functionality of the gut microbiome.
53  the potential role of phages in driving the resilience and functionality of the rhizosphere microbio
54 ersity metrics may function as indicators of resilience and have potential applications in diverse di
55 unity matrix (asymptotic resilience, initial resilience and intrinsic stochastic invariability) using
56 s to examine whether individual psychosocial resilience and neighborhood-level cardiovascular resilie
57 rrection of metabolic inflammation, increase resilience and potentially slow-down or halt the progres
58  countries have managed the pandemic and the resilience and preparedness of the health and social car
59 escent neurobehavioral plasticity to improve resilience and recovery for some of our most vulnerable
60  life-history model with axes of resistance, resilience and resource use, as relatively unaffected by
61 as inflammation, the gut microbiota exhibits resilience and reverts to its original configuration.
62 ewly developed Center-Surround model of cone resilience and rod vulnerability.
63 s and foster healthy new norms; (7) increase resilience and self-efficacy; (8) use clear and positive
64 pandemics, 7 themes emerged: 1) the need for resilience and stress reduction training; 2) providing f
65           Health-care providers showed their resilience and the spirit of professional dedication to
66                            A rodent model of resilience and vulnerability to AN would be valuable to
67 st model to study mechanisms associated with resilience and vulnerability to stress in BLA.SIGNIFICAN
68 re associated with the development of stress resilience and vulnerability, respectively.
69 s, including improved school achievement and resilience, and an intact parental marriage can substant
70 ool achievement, educational attainment, and resilience, and higher rates of psychiatric illness, nei
71  with a means of temporal self-organization, resilience, and homeostasis.
72 cial resilience, neighborhood cardiovascular resilience, and LS7 scores.
73 t of higher education, migration, trauma and resilience, and recovery from illness and injury.
74 activation of amygdalar CRH+ neurons induces resilience, and suppresses the gain of serotonergic phen
75 tion into cellular and circuit mechanisms of resilience, and the development of new treatments for de
76     Furthermore, the genetic architecture of resilience appears to be distinct from that of clinical
77 ssion of racial health disparities through a resilience approach rather than a deficit approach and o
78    Here we show that proteostasis and stress resilience are also regulated by embryo-to-mother commun
79 t genetic and neurobiological substrates for resilience are discoverable and suggest more generally t
80 lar mechanisms underlying susceptibility and resilience are not well understood.
81 g to proper behavioral strategies and active resilience are unknown.
82    Among this group, higher AmygA (ie, lower resilience) associated with higher bone marrow activity
83 ngly, there is no quantifiable definition of resilience at the demographic level.
84 ore vulnerable to stressful stimuli and lack resilience at work compared with those without sleep dis
85 icipatory resilience, responsive resilience, resilience based on past experience, workarounds and nur
86 tivity strain detection with high mechanical resilience, based on strain-mediated contact in anisotro
87  small-scale farms may offer population-wide resilience benefits that species with large-scale farmin
88  this emergence and for identifying risk and resilience biomarkers moderating or modulating the full
89      NGH is, therefore, a surrogate of tumor resilience but its quantification is confounded by genet
90 ed on improving both landscape and ecosystem resilience by increasing local connectivity and targetin
91 er variability in forest structure increases resilience by reducing rates of fire-induced tree mortal
92       We showed that functional recovery and resilience can vary across replicate reactors, and that
93 ices play a role in delivering agroecosystem resilience, climate change adaptability and food securit
94 onstrated that a relative emphasis of 10% on resilience compared to other traits would enhance perfor
95 s-induced anhedonia and the active nature of resilience could be targeted to develop new treatments f
96                             Enhancing stress resilience could protect against stress-induced psychiat
97 Drought tolerance (resistance, recovery, and resilience) decreased with tree height, which was strong
98 e examined whether a key psychological trait-resilience, defined as one's ability to recover quickly
99 imes of distress, crisis, or disaster, human resilience depends on the richness and strength of socia
100 sed on nurses' contributions to system-level resilience, drawing on Larcos's et al. framework of type
101 t spatial patterns of drought resistance and resilience, driven by variations in eco-physiological tr
102 projections to the DRN provides animals with resilience during highly stressful or frustrating condit
103  relationship between maternal psychological resilience during pregnancy and newborn TL.
104 n, we also assess take-up rates and business resilience effects for loans relative to grants-based pr
105 view of the shortcomings of traditional M&M, resilience engineering principles are explored as a new
106                                              Resilience engineering principles may be used to improve
107 B-TENG is also endowed with high compression resilience, enhanced power output, improved pressure sen
108         Throughout, we include discussion of resilience factors that may provide unique opportunities
109 ated by high levels of school attainment and resilience, female sex, and absence of parental divorce.
110 5-positive intestinal stem cell (Lgr5(+)ISC) resilience following cytotoxic stresses is central to th
111  individual differences in vulnerability and resilience following emotional disturbances.
112 nd that the trade-off between resistance and resilience for gymnosperms, previously reported only spa
113 urophysiologic mechanism underlying risk and resilience for later psychopathology.
114 ndscapes today are once again exhibiting low resilience, foreboding potential extinctions to come.
115          Here we develop a hypothesis-driven resilience framework for urban transport NoNs, which we
116                                         Most resilience frameworks focus on upper levels of biologica
117 y, while also providing evidence for a novel resilience gene along the bile acid metabolism pathway.
118 intly examined, high individual psychosocial resilience (>median) was independently associated with h
119        However, disparate interpretations of resilience have hampered the development of a common cur
120                  Structure, functioning, and resilience, however, can vary geographically, depending
121 rall, this comprehensive genetic analysis of resilience implicates a putative role of vascular risk,
122                             Enhancing stress resilience in at-risk populations could significantly re
123                      Individual psychosocial resilience in Black adults is associated with better car
124 roved water-use efficiency (WUE) and drought resilience in C(3) plants while sustaining productivity
125  landscape connectedness to improve life and resilience in cities.
126 te mechanisms of cognitive vulnerability and resilience in depressed youth, which may inform the iden
127 anted on factors that may account for stress resilience in family caregivers.
128 tified options to increase social-ecological resilience in North Carolina.
129 e frailty should include strategies to build resilience in patients with low baseline resilience.
130 ate all discharged patients, addressing team resilience in terms of surgeons' ability to respond to i
131 base material results in superior mechanical resilience in the architected product.
132 e strategies to improve plant resistance and resilience in the context of climate change.
133 story of human societies in Arabia is one of resilience in the face of climate change, yet future cha
134 nd mechanisms that can inform discussions of resilience in the face of climate change.
135 l for management activities to ensure forest resilience in the Mediterranean through, for example, ta
136 ivation in vulval tissues to maintain stress resilience in the mother, suggesting that the integrity
137  hyperacetylation per se threatens metabolic resilience in the myocardium by causing broad-ranging di
138  investigations of terpenoid-mediated stress resilience in these agriculturally important species.
139 erived from the community matrix (asymptotic resilience, initial resilience and intrinsic stochastic
140 and evolutionary history constrain community resilience is critical to predicting shifts in future ec
141                                   Given that resilience is modifiable, our data suggest that effectiv
142                                          Low resilience is strongly associated with the frail phenoty
143 e (NSC) importance for tree productivity and resilience, little is known about their seasonal regulat
144 ngs not only shed new light on the causes of resilience loss from cascade effects in networked system
145                       In particular, drought resilience markedly increased, but resistance decreased,
146 results indicate that maternal psychological resilience may exert a salubrious effect on offspring te
147  shift in focus to molecular contributors to resilience may identify novel pathways for therapeutic t
148 that influence NAD(+) biosynthesis and renal resilience may lead to novel approaches for the preventi
149  to weight gain in animal models, microbiota resilience may need to be overcome for long-term alterat
150 childhood maltreatment influences the use of resilience mechanisms that are key to mental health outc
151 n development for this novel class of stress-resilience medications.
152                             Notably, neither resilience metric was genetically correlated with clinic
153 to thermal stress followed by glycation lost resilience more extensively than lenses subjected to the
154 ssors, it is unknown whether neurobiological resilience (NBResilience, defined as lower AmygA despite
155 s essential for providing the brain with the resilience necessary to ensure the consolidation of exti
156  association between individual psychosocial resilience, neighborhood cardiovascular resilience, and
157 ta=0.73 [0.31-1.17]), whereas living in high-resilience neighborhoods (>median) was not.
158 ness and cognitive performance-promoting the resilience of Airmen and aiding in mission success.
159                   These findings explain the resilience of aphid populations to climate change and un
160 e land-use emissions and enhance the climate resilience of carbon sinks over managed land.
161 han 40 h in air, highlighting the remarkable resilience of CbHydA1 to oxygen.
162 t spatial processes might play a role in the resilience of communities and ecosystem functioning, giv
163 ing the coast of sediment and decreasing the resilience of communities to storms and sea-level rise.
164 ty in individual decision-making affects the resilience of cooperation in dynamical structured commun
165  those decisions can dramatically affect the resilience of cooperation in the community.
166 itigating nutrient pollution may enhance the resilience of coral communities in the face of mounting
167 ence that global ocean change can affect the resilience of corals to environmental stressors and that
168 evelop actionable insights for improving the resilience of critical urban lifelines, the theory and m
169 o SACs and how this inhibition confers noise resilience of DSGCs are unknown.
170                                  The limited resilience of ecosystem functioning in our experiment su
171 n in future ecosystems(7) and may reduce the resilience of ecosystems by allowing perturbations to pr
172  structure also serves to improve mechanical resilience of flexible devices by suppressing crack form
173 remains uncertain how drought resistance and resilience of forests change over time under climate cha
174                   Management to increase the resilience of forests-a key goal of forestry in the Medi
175 uding vision, reported here would reduce the resilience of insects facing other environmental challen
176 h that aims to ensure the sustainability and resilience of marine ecosystems while integrating and ba
177      To investigate microbial resistance and resilience of microbial communities to human activities,
178                               The remarkable resilience of N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) gold bonds ha
179      In an increasingly connected world, the resilience of networked dynamical systems is important i
180 or more rigorous treatment of robustness and resilience of self-organized coupled infrastructure syst
181 the environment becomes more severe [1], the resilience of some species may hinge on their propensity
182 n hypothesized to underlie the stability and resilience of the human microbiome, but this hypothesis
183 uctivity and can have impacts on the natural resilience of the islands.
184                               The mechanical resilience of the keratin intermediate filament network
185 ng the near-shore region of Lake Baikal, the resilience of the lake's highly endemic ecosystem to ong
186                                          The resilience of the NHC-Au bond allows for multi-step post
187 orical disturbance regime thus increased the resilience of the population to major hurricane disturba
188                                          The resilience of the primer target regions of this assay to
189 agion processes, emergence of consensus, and resilience of the system.
190 t provides a mechanism supporting ecological resilience of these communities.
191                                       Higher resilience of these reefs was observed under all tested
192 ical principles that govern the dynamics and resilience of this highly complex ecosystem remains rudi
193                               Underlying the resilience of this parasite is its remarkable ability to
194 us-infected cells that may contribute to the resilience of viral replication in different cellular en
195 er a few decades illustrate the evolutionary resilience of weed populations to extreme selection pres
196 substantially modified, indicating that the "resilience" of contraction bias to feedback does not max
197 assessed whether miR-218 in the mPFC confers resilience or susceptibility to depression-like behavior
198  NPY-mediated neuroplasticity indicates that resilience or vulnerability to stress may thus involve n
199 ch in predicting the effective network-level resilience pattern has advanced our understanding of the
200  are able to not only understand the general resilience pattern of the network, but also identify the
201  to (i) derive and characterise novel animal resilience phenotypes, (ii) investigate their genetic pr
202 ables during the same period to derive novel resilience phenotypes.
203 hat current hazard mapping is inadequate for resilience planning; increased storm frequency and inten
204                                     Maternal resilience (positivity accounting for stress) was signif
205 9), with each standard deviation increase in resilience predicting 12% longer newborn TL.
206 wo previously validated metrics of cognitive resilience quantified using a latent variable modelling
207 n 162 participants to characterize risk- and resilience-related changes in corticostriatal functional
208 haviour: anticipatory resilience, responsive resilience, resilience based on past experience, workaro
209 dentified in nurses' behaviour: anticipatory resilience, responsive resilience, resilience based on p
210 resilience testing using the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC).
211 ician behaviors that contribute to fostering resilience should be valued and protected.
212                           Safety threats and resilience supports were found to be systematic in the s
213 ication of 79 distinct safety threats and 67 resilience supports within the surgical system.
214 -directed actions, as well as countervailing resilience systems implicated in behavioral regulation,
215 ty testing using the Liver Frailty Index and resilience testing using the Connor-Davidson Resilience
216  results nevertheless reveal greater thermal resilience than observations of short-term variation imp
217 ork demonstrates the advantages of speed and resilience that Chrna5 confers on endogenous cholinergic
218      We introduce a framework of demographic resilience that draws on existing concepts from communit
219 hanges within the BBB associated with stress resilience that might serve a protective role for the ne
220 entified these processes underlying risk and resilience, the challenge is linking them to the emotion
221                                  In terms of resilience, these communities differ from other shallow-
222 remophiles are remarkable examples of life's resilience, thriving in hot springs at boiling temperatu
223 acilitating gene flow may improve population resilience through genetic and demographic rescue.
224 ains misfolded protein solubility and stress resilience through high levels of the ATP-dependent chap
225 n of galanin in noradrenergic neurons causes resilience to a stressor and the anxiogenic effects of o
226 d breeding of shellfish varieties exhibiting resilience to acidification stress.
227 erbivores and humans had the flexibility and resilience to adapt, demonstrating the importance of sou
228 t is shown that intriguing features, such as resilience to back reflection, naturally arise from the
229 ute substantially to population dynamics and resilience to changing conditions.
230 uals with high behavioral susceptibility and resilience to chronic stress.
231 ute to climate change mitigation, to enhance resilience to climate change and to underpin food securi
232                                     To build resilience to climate change worldwide, it is imperative
233                        Their sensitivity and resilience to climate change, and thus persistence in th
234 l interactions in these ecosystems and their resilience to climate change.
235 f communities is crucial to understand their resilience to climate change.
236  order to improve our knowledge about forest resilience to climate change.
237 ld be to breed selected animals for enhanced resilience to climate change.
238 lectively in mPFC pyramidal neurons promotes resilience to CSDS and prevents stress-induced morpholog
239 ions in the NPC structure revealed a dynamic resilience to damage.
240 on of Kv3.1 using a specific agonist induced resilience to depression.
241 y reduce the gut microbiota's resistance and resilience to diarrhea, leading to greater losses of div
242 iotemporal dynamics of forest resistance and resilience to drought over the past century (1901-2015)
243 ought events during their life and therefore resilience to dry conditions may be crucial to long-term
244                                              Resilience to environmental stressors due to climate war
245 king in the Caribbean to build health system resilience to extreme climatic events.
246                                     Building resilience to flash floods require understanding of the
247 und consequences for ecosystem processes and resilience to future climate change.
248 nd they offer the potential to increase crop resilience to future drought.
249 mportant adaptation strategy to improve crop resilience to global climate change.
250 urban conservation, and strengthen community resilience to global environmental change.
251 monitoring at local scales but also reflects resilience to hydrological and thermal variability.
252    The plant hormone jasmonate (JA) promotes resilience to many environmental stresses, including att
253 ism by which strong social support increases resilience to mental illness.
254 lar mechanisms underlying intrinsic AGS cell resilience to metabolic stress.
255 etic variant of AGS Atp5g1 that confers cell resilience to metabolic stress.
256 mtHsp70 co-chaperone machinery and providing resilience to mitochondrial import processes in plants,
257 escent-stress also conferred region-specific resilience to norepinephrine changes.
258               Identifying traits that convey resilience to OA is critical to the continued success of
259  isotope incorporation, and coral skeletons' resilience to ocean warming and acidification must take
260          What biological factors account for resilience to pain or to behavioral stress?
261                      These results suggest a resilience to perturbation of the microbiota's starting
262 hether these 'time zero' landscapes have the resilience to provide a sustainable soil condition such
263 nd corresponding testosterone-dependent male resilience to reduced sucrose preference after subchroni
264 ortant for the maintenance of barrier island resilience to sea-level rise and is used to extend hurri
265 y, stimulation of peat soil development, and resilience to sea-level rise.
266 s worldwide, and evidence is rising that its resilience to severe drought is limited.
267                       We assessed how growth resilience to severe droughts, including its components
268  miR-218 in the mPFC in adolescence promotes resilience to stress in adulthood.
269 ts, no or minimal increase in surgical risk, resilience to stress-related factors and minimal inducti
270 increased noradrenergic galanin in mediating resilience to stress.
271 ells in regulating anxiety-like behavior and resilience to stress.
272 ice, which was correlated with and conferred resilience to stress.
273 and can aid in devising ways to enhance crop resilience to stresses and climate fluctuations.
274 may suggest that this population has limited resilience to such ecosystem change.
275  been shown to confer enhanced environmental resilience to symbiont cultivars with reports of modifie
276 f exchanging microorganisms between hosts on resilience to the colonization of invaders after antibio
277  links among clusters do not confer an extra resilience to the network following removal of hosts and
278 management increases or decreases a system's resilience to these events remains unknown.
279                        The greatest adaptive resilience to upper thermal stress was shown by the subt
280                                              Resilience to wildfire may arise from feedback between f
281 an der Waals heterostructures, with stronger resilience toward detrimental size-effects.
282                                        Novel resilience traits exhibited sufficient genetic variation
283 ations for modeling species distribution and resilience under future climate scenarios.
284 it challenging to predict their dynamics and resilience under future disturbance regimes.
285 ing our ability to predict vulnerability and resilience under stress.
286 mmunities, which complicates measurements of resilience using empirical data.
287                                    Landscape resilience varies through time.
288 he distinct neural responses associated with resilience versus susceptibility suggests the hypothesis
289                                 A measure of resilience was computed by regressing the positivity fac
290 A composite score of individual psychosocial resilience was created by assessing environmental master
291            Neighborhood-level cardiovascular resilience was separately determined by the census tract
292 ly, higher neighborhood-level cardiovascular resilience was significantly associated with higher LS7
293               Higher individual psychosocial resilience was significantly associated with higher LS7
294                     In univariable analysis, resilience was strongly associated with the Liver Frailt
295 lience and neighborhood-level cardiovascular resilience were associated with better cardiovascular he
296                   Five types of system-level resilience were identified in nurses' behaviour: anticip
297 erved in equal measure, whereas supports for resilience were predominantly attributed to clinician be
298                                 Recovery and resilience were tested during the last 14 days by operat
299 s in which nurses contribute to system-level resilience when administering intravenous infusions.
300  such concepts as stability, robustness, and resilience, which are increasingly important in consider

 
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