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1  disease mechanisms contributing to risk and resilience.
2 l life adversity may provoke disease risk or resilience.
3 tree regeneration, a key indicator of forest resilience.
4 ' is critical for population persistence and resilience.
5 lready be constraining coral growth and reef resilience.
6 also, to developing treatments that increase resilience.
7 hened synaptic plasticity and induced stress resilience.
8 istic origins and analyse their evolutionary resilience.
9  is the major factor reducing climate change resilience.
10 noid 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) in stress-resilience.
11 ed to critically regulate susceptibility and resilience.
12 intain gene flow, biodiversity and ecosystem resilience.
13 cific signature of stress susceptibility and resilience.
14 es can determine ecological organization and resilience.
15 ractions, is critical for enhanced ecosystem resilience.
16 lence in the host community, thus increasing resilience.
17 levated CO2 and may therefore have intrinsic resilience.
18  mimics pharmacological actions in promoting resilience.
19 nt treatment rescued Cldn5 loss and promoted resilience.
20 is an important component of reef health and resilience.
21 ble and tolerant hosts can detect markers of resilience.
22 ing preexisting vulnerabilities and focus on resilience.
23 thway from neonatal environment to emotional resilience.
24 hts and behavior in mental health, risk, and resilience.
25 problems, use of mental health services, and resilience.
26 for accurate prediction of ecosystem drought resilience.
27 ynamics that accurately predict the system's resilience.
28  measure to enhance energy security and grid resilience.
29 erpreted as evidence for psychophysiological resilience.
30 and signaling networks can expand organismal resilience.
31 a novel mechanism by which diversity confers resilience.
32 k response (HSR) and is essential for stress resilience.
33 e host fishes, indicating low host community resilience.
34  combine increases in yield with crop stress resilience.
35 oods and services and could affect ecosystem resilience.
36 ly benefit overall populations and community resilience.
37 , biodiversity habitat, and enhanced climate resilience.
38 vory may play an important role in ecosystem resilience.
39 on communities and affect their assembly and resilience.
40 odality, indicating a trend toward nutrition resilience.
41 ons for flood risk management, insurance and resilience.
42                                              Resilience, a system's ability to adjust its activity to
43  and implement the definition of engineering resilience advanced by the National Academy of Sciences.
44 merging concept that enhancing mitochondrial resilience against damage-associated molecular patterns
45 ous mechanisms in the mammalian body provide resilience against food deprivation and dietary stress.
46 ity of the coastal hybrid form and providing resilience against introgression of medically-important
47 r printing the electrode transducers, ensure resilience against mechanical deformations associated wi
48  sensor demonstrate that it offers excellent resilience against mechanical stress and deformation, ma
49 acellular matrix and that the matrix confers resilience against moderate flow to QS in wild-type orga
50  seems to be crucial for their stability and resilience against parasites.
51 ared after 8 weeks suggesting prey community resilience against predation in these mesocosm ecosystem
52 t (CVSC), particularly contributed to capsid resilience along the 5-fold and 2-fold but not along the
53 al differences, with marked vulnerability or resilience among individuals.
54 he health impacts of climate hazards; health resilience and adaptation; health co-benefits of climate
55 areas, thereby imparting a level of systemic resilience and aiding its continued recovery.
56 nism by which vDG protection leads to stress resilience and antidepressant responses via epigenetic p
57 ver, texture profile analysis revealed lower resilience and cohesiveness in low-salt products, althou
58 k: a three-step analytical process to assess resilience and construct stability landscapes of empiric
59  also implicates the immune system in stress resilience and coping.
60                     The interaction term for resilience and depression was significant, indicating th
61 ught in the first year after fire affect the resilience and diversity of fire-dependent ecosystems by
62 them can range from protracted disability to resilience and growth.
63 ses the question of the ecosystem's systemic resilience and its ability to rebound after large-scale
64 re- and probiotics, could enhance microbiome resilience and lead to new strategies to prevent disease
65 embodies our tissues and organs with amazing resilience and multifunctional smart properties.
66 biota, and host immune cells lead to loss of resilience and nonresolving organ dysfunction.
67 gative feedback to the drivers, can maintain resilience and promote resistance to and recovery from d
68 hin these microbial communities that disrupt resilience and provoke a large and abrupt change in func
69 ectivity among seagrass meadows, and aids in resilience and recovery of these coastal habitats.
70 r and continue to endure, and the remarkable resilience and resourcefulness they have displayed in re
71 ics driven by climate forcing, can elucidate resilience and shifts in other complex systems.
72 ntly, we determined the relationship between resilience and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and acut
73 ic illness adjustment, organizing these into resilience and vulnerability factors.
74 ificantly inform our characterization of the resilience and vulnerability of a broad range of ecosyst
75 nal profiles associated with susceptibility, resilience, and antidepressant response and nonresponse
76 cological approach to assess the resistance, resilience, and recovery of these important central Euro
77           Our work focuses on the stability, resilience, and response to perturbation of the bacteria
78  yield load, ultimate strain, ultimate load, resilience, and toughness in both stance and sideways-fa
79                   Key aspects of an adaptive resilience approach are (i) recognizing that fuels reduc
80 nagement have focused primarily on specified resilience approaches aimed at resistance to wildfire an
81 d capsules can exhibit remarkable mechanical resilience as well as stimuli-responsive properties.
82 hese polymers featured a significant thermal resilience assessed as a high thermostable "coked" fract
83             Here, we introduce an Integrated Resilience Assessment (IRA) framework: a three-step anal
84 ate alternate attractors, and a quantitative resilience assessment to scale stability landscapes.
85  both reversing susceptibility- and inducing resilience-associated molecular adaptations.
86 sociated transcriptional changes and induced resilience-associated transcription in the PFC.
87 rway spruce, however, revealed lower drought resilience at higher altitudes.
88                                    Assessing resilience at the large landscape and regional scales mo
89 ature differentiating disease expression and resilience between the patients and their siblings.
90 hift in focus to include prevention of ACEs, resilience building, and ACE-informed service provision.
91 ificance not just for Atacama soil ecosystem resilience but represents an enormous untapped resource
92 ch as population growth rate and demographic resilience, but also has important connections to the le
93 tivars with considerable variability in heat resilience, but even the most tolerant cultivars did not
94 on, increase biomass and potentially enhance resilience by increasing basal resources where cover is
95            Because the findings suggest that resilience can be taught, there is an opportunity to dev
96                                              Resilience can inherently assist individuals to diminish
97                                              Resilience can play a role in mitigating the negative st
98 ere we first investigated the basis for this resilience, comparing alternative reactive peptide/prote
99 problems, use of mental health services, and resilience (defined as the ability to cope with adversit
100  brain connectivity features associated with resilience, defined here as avoidance of illness or dela
101         To investigate the correlation among resilience, depression, and HRQOL for patients with HS.
102 t agricultural pest and has shown incredible resilience developing resistance to a number of chemical
103 ilience was not significant, indicating that resilience did not mediate the association between depre
104 al diversity is thought to enhance ecosystem resilience, driving research focused on trends in the fu
105  may contribute to regulating metabolism and resilience during stress.
106 here should be additional efforts to improve resilience during the preflowering phase.
107 iterranean Sea, revealing previously unknown resilience dynamics driven by climate forcing, can eluci
108 o the lack of generic approaches to quantify resilience dynamics in individual natural systems.
109 ny one of these characteristics could define resilience, each may lead to different insights and conc
110 nate pathway enzymes did not affect cellular resilience equally.
111         We propose that EFhd2 is a conserved resilience factor against alcohol consumption and its es
112 ogether, these results indicate that HS is a resilience factor for cocaine abuse and a novel therapeu
113                                              Resilience factors include cognitive adaptation indicato
114              The identification of addiction resilience factors is a potential strategy to identify n
115 folded stability landscapes with fluctuating resilience, fold-bifurcations, and alternate basins of a
116 e long-lasting mechanisms that shape risk or resilience for drug addiction remain unclear.
117 y about the risks to ecosystem integrity and resilience from current fishing patterns than previously
118           When interpreted in terms of delta resilience, high nER configurations reflect an increased
119 e-specific vulnerability and female-specific resilience impacting intracellular signaling in the brai
120 ring approaches intended to increase coastal resilience in a changing ocean.
121 elucidate mechanisms of vulnerability versus resilience in carriers of disease-associated risk allele
122 r many outcomes highlights the potential for resilience in children who were bullied.
123  in sequence can have large effects on force resilience in cohesin domains.
124 eneous substrates of depression and possible resilience in control subjects in spite of biological ov
125 e long-lasting effects of hydrogen on stress resilience in mice.
126                                   Behavioral resilience in mosquitoes poses a significant challenge t
127 th a stress-resilient phenotype and enhances resilience in previously susceptible mice, while systemi
128  data from the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (STARRS), this study identi
129 riable in predicting demographic changes and resilience in sex-changing fish, many of which sustain h
130 tegies to maximize pollination and establish resilience in the face of environmental change.
131 actions alter bacterial growth and ecosystem resilience in the presence and absence of antibiotics.
132 pread use of GPS to predict genetic risk and resilience in the social and behavioral sciences.
133  specialists are more predictable, enhancing resilience in tropical secondary forests.
134  currently narrow genetic diversity for heat resilience in US breeding programs.
135 ance dependence; and the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study (NHRVS).
136        Elevated CO2 conditions could enhance resilience in vulnerable systems such as those with low
137 ifying points of failure to increase network resilience in, for example, social support networks and
138 e, however, some notable areas of particular resilience, including most of West Virginia.
139 er management action prompted by a change in resilience indicators can prevent an impending regime sh
140                                         When resilience indicators exceeded preset boundaries, nutrie
141                   This outcome suggests that resilience indicators may be useful in management to pre
142  advance, and perhaps averted, by monitoring resilience indicators such as variance and autocorrelati
143 secondary extinctions (a proxy for ecosystem resilience) instead of throughput to determine the relat
144 introducing wider genetic diversity for heat resilience into ongoing breeding programs, and that ther
145                                 Even greater resilience is achievable through the mining of resistanc
146                                              Resilience is an important aspect of the non-linear rest
147                             Moreover, stress-resilience is associated with increased phasic 2-AG-medi
148 cal gap: the current analytical framework of resilience is designed to treat low-dimensional models w
149 elected to enhance or suppress plant drought resilience is discussed.
150            This quantification is crucial if resilience is ever to be taken into account in criticali
151   How PWS impacts water dynamics and drought resilience is explored using a multi-layer porous media
152                                   Increasing resilience is likely to be achieved through longer-term,
153 he association between income inequality and resilience; it found greater income inequality was assoc
154                         Patients with higher resilience levels experienced a smaller decrease in HRQO
155           We find that the REE system showed resilience mainly through substitution and increased non
156  of the female mice in this paradigm display resilience, maintaining control levels of social explora
157 nal mechanisms of susceptibility and natural resilience may help in the search for new therapeutic ag
158 er from disturbance (that is, the functional resilience) may be critical for ensuring a successful re
159                                   We discuss resilience mechanisms in quantitative terms-time lags, r
160 ts have been identified to potentiate active resilience mechanisms.
161                     We introduce several new resilience metrics for quantifying the resilience of cri
162  depression was significant, indicating that resilience moderates depression.
163 predict top-down effects of infection on the resilience of a host community.
164  deposition has the potential to improve the resilience of coldwater fish populations in some lakes t
165 ions under OA, and OA further suppresses the resilience of coral reefs suffering blooms of macroalgae
166 o restoration initiatives to enhance climate resilience of coral reefs.
167 l new resilience metrics for quantifying the resilience of critical material supply chains to disrupt
168 od production, global food security, and the resilience of current agricultural systems.
169 au can be used to examine the resistance and resilience of degraded alpine grasslands to grazing and
170 stem management would build and maintain the resilience of desirable ecosystem conditions, for exampl
171  remains a key challenge to illuminating the resilience of earth's systems.
172 fe is somewhat fragile to nearby events, the resilience of Ecdysozoa such as Milnesium tardigradum re
173 tion in peatlands is essential for improving resilience of ecosystem function to predicted climate ch
174 ctions, as well as influence the longer term resilience of ecosystem functions.
175 vide additional and deeper insights into the resilience of ecosystems and the functions they provide.
176 and additional steps are needed to boost the resilience of ecosystems, safeguard their wildlife, and
177 licy makers' assessments of the strength and resilience of immunisation programmes.
178 conservation measures that promote long-term resilience of larval supply.
179    However, little has been discussed on the resilience of life itself.
180 s work highlights that the vulnerability and resilience of lowland ice-rich permafrost ecosystems to
181 ciated juveniles, is a critical step for the resilience of marine fish populations but its molecular
182                  Therefore, the evolutionary resilience of microbial communities and their ability to
183 own can provide a powerful tool to probe the resilience of natural ecosystems.
184        As a result, HINGE combines the error resilience of overlap-based assemblers with repeat-resol
185                                              Resilience of rainfed agriculture in both biomes likely
186                                 Such natural resilience of reef systems will become increasingly impo
187 ot restore coral populations or increase the resilience of reefs to large-scale impacts.
188 to reduce cellular cholesterol increases the resilience of stromal cells to PLO.
189  with methyl-beta-cyclodextrin increased the resilience of stromal cells to PLO.
190 o be fairly stable in the future, suggesting resilience of the Amazon to climate change.
191  Furthermore, CRS mice treated with LAC show resilience of the CRS-induced structural remodeling of m
192 althy dietary changes that could enhance the resilience of the Indian food system to future decreases
193                         Our results indicate resilience of the metabolic network irrespective of infl
194 ge of heterogeneity levels that maximize the resilience of the society facing an increasing number of
195  this boreal peatland and a relatively large resilience of the source of aquatic C export to forecast
196  strategies can reduce costs while improving resilience of the system to disturbances and reducing en
197 f K(+) and Li(+) ions to a difference in the resilience of their hydration shells.
198 oling systems can be deployed to enhance the resilience of thermoelectric power generation systems.
199 les using the high softness, elasticity, and resilience of these 3D printed structures.
200              However, any optimism about the resilience of these ecosystems is premature because the
201 l, we explore the sensitivity and ecological resilience of these forests to changes in climate.
202  glabrata biofilms likely contributes to the resilience of these structured communities to host defen
203 cells to kill invading pathogens, and on the resilience of tissues to tolerate the presence of pathog
204 ion of routine male vaccination improves the resilience of vaccination programs.
205 eatment during the last part of CRS enhanced resilience, opposing the effects of CRS, as shown by an
206 scovering the underlying mechanisms of their resilience or sensitivity to warming.
207 leted in colorectal cancer) appear to confer resilience or susceptibility to psychopathologies involv
208 esence of neural mechanisms that may promote resilience, or at least delay illness onset.
209 eters may be able to serve as biomarkers for resilience, or lack thereof, to trauma.SIGNIFICANCE STAT
210  to conservation planning focused on climate resilience over a broad range of ecological settings acr
211 by the ability to measure both diversity and resilience over large spatial scales.
212                   In the structural model, a resilience pathway showed less poverty, higher education
213  IPV exposure; of particular interest is the resilience pathway suggested by the structural model, wh
214 ant components of the GLS1 HET schizophrenia resilience phenotype, and glutamate cotransmission appea
215 een in global GLS1 HETs with a schizophrenia resilience phenotype, were not seen in mice with an Emx1
216 o altered environmental conditions and (iii) resilience potential.
217 f wider environmental efforts, a global soil resilience programme should be considered, to monitor, r
218 othesis that antidepressants could stimulate resilience-promoting molecular mechanisms.
219 success being due to student proactivity and resilience; qualities valued by employers.
220 ic programs that contribute to target tissue resilience, repair, and regeneration, and mitigate sever
221                                          The resilience score was significantly associated with depre
222 nitoring and management plans for coral reef resilience should incorporate the growing threat of coas
223  child soldiers with high levels of personal resilience showed molecular profiles comparable to those
224          INTERPRETATION: Notwithstanding the resilience shown by some adoptees and the adult remissio
225   In rodents, many stress susceptibility and resilience studies have focused on males as one commonly
226 th high TB risk to strengthen their economic resilience (termed a "TB-sensitive" approach).
227 tems to climate variability, one property of resilience that builds on theoretical modelling work rec
228 ized that such individuals exhibit cognitive resilience that protects against AD dementia.
229 spine plasticity is a mechanism of cognitive resilience that protects older individuals with AD patho
230                                       Stress resilience, the ability to experience stress without dev
231 that 'healthy' marine systems show increased resilience, the effects of ecosystem management strategi
232 that inhibiting FDFT1 increases stromal cell resilience to a cholesterol-dependent cytolysin.
233 like facial motor neurons-exhibiting greater resilience to abnormal positioning that permits them to
234         Current models posit that perceptual resilience to accelerated speech is limited by the brain
235 s in adolescence significantly increased the resilience to acute stress in early adulthood, which ill
236  amygdala 2-AG signalling mechanisms promote resilience to adverse effects of acute traumatic stress
237 cates that bacterial communities may exhibit resilience to CHABs.
238 bined with increased resistance to pests and resilience to changes in climate, has meant that wheat b
239 ion, and strongly influences the ecosystem's resilience to changes in dry season length.
240 individual differences in susceptibility and resilience to chronic stress.
241                                       Forest resilience to climate change is a global concern given t
242 nation maximize both transient and long-term resilience to climate change.
243 , thereby increasing ecosystem stability and resilience to climate change.
244 mited evapotranspiration controls the Amazon resilience to climate change.
245 cies distributions may underestimate species resilience to climate change.
246 el has high utility for predicting community resilience to disease and thus can be applied to other g
247      The role of predation on host community resilience to disease was assessed using an epidemiologi
248 mation about solute sources and subcatchment resilience to disturbance.
249 e mRNAs that do not present ribosome queues, resilience to drop-off correlates positively with the el
250 ate are mRNA-specific, and we quantify their resilience to drop-off, showing that the mRNAs which pre
251 at natural enemies can hasten an ecosystem's resilience to drought to much lower levels than currentl
252 at genetic deletion of NOP receptors confers resilience to drug abuse and support a role for NOP rece
253       Thus, acetylation increases mechanical resilience to ensure the persistence of long-lived micro
254        Plant rooting depth affects ecosystem resilience to environmental stress such as drought.
255 tions of ecosystem functioning and ecosystem resilience to food web structure.
256 lar measures did not directly correlate with resilience to heat stress and suggested that each specie
257 ust decision strategies increase the brain's resilience to noise arising in neural computations durin
258  through RagA contributes to their molecular resilience to nutritional stress, a characteristic that
259 demonstrated their utility to modulate plant resilience to osmotic stress.
260 ver, the influence of predation on community resilience to outbreaks of generalist pathogens is not f
261 g age, indicative of individual variation in resilience to pathology.
262 ansmission channels possess a high degree of resilience to perturbation and invariance with respect t
263                                      Network resilience to perturbation is fundamental to functionali
264 vide organismal form and function as well as resilience to perturbation.
265 oint, causing "critical speeding up" whereby resilience to perturbations increases.
266 bility and progressive ratio responding, and resilience to punishment-induced suppression of aggressi
267 re more robust to identify susceptibility or resilience to several macrophage-related disorders in hu
268 rom natural enemies regulates an ecosystem's resilience to severe droughts.
269  low connectivity should engender population resilience to shifts in habitat (e.g. due to climate cha
270 c T-lymphocyte response may, in part, confer resilience to SIV-induced intestinal damage.
271 oke may help prepare responses, increase the resilience to smoke and improve public health outcomes d
272  or histone acetylation in D1-MSNs increases resilience to social stress as quantified by social inte
273 caine-induced locomotor behavior, as well as resilience to social stress.
274 o investigate the effects of hydrogen gas on resilience to stress in mice.
275 itional, effective interventions to increase resilience to stress in university students.
276 218 may be a switch of susceptibility versus resilience to stress-related disorders.
277                                              Resilience to stress-related emotional disorders is gove
278 s to university students would improve their resilience to stress.
279 This may be useful as a model for increasing resilience to stressors in at-risk populations.
280 ognitive development in adolescents' natural resilience to substance use disorders.
281 ng the neurobiological mechanisms conferring resilience to the adverse consequences of stress could h
282   The model predictions indicate that whilst resilience to this generalist pathogen in the host commu
283 n imparts extensibility, elastic recoil, and resilience to tissues including arterial walls, skin, lu
284 nts may serve as a noninvasive biomarker for resilience to trauma or, conversely, to the potential de
285 ts that display enhanced tumor functions and resilience to treatment but the mechanism of TIC inducti
286 e most tolerant cultivars did not offer much resilience to warming temperatures.
287 inhabitant populations may exhibit deceptive resilience to warming until refuge-forming taxa become i
288  In contrast, policies that promote adaptive resilience to wildfire, by which people and ecosystems a
289  previously used method known as "dry-season resilience" to predict the long-term committed response
290 and suggests resistance (but not necessarily resilience) to the delay in rain onset predicted under c
291 historically high suicide rates, efficacy of resilience training initiatives, and research priorities
292 the contribution of herbivores to coral reef resilience, via resistance to invasive algae invasion, i
293                 Self-perceived psychological resilience was associated with marked buffering of CTRA
294         Analysis of the mediation effects of resilience was not significant, indicating that resilien
295 anization-regime shift-may exhibit declining resilience, which can be detected using a collection of
296 standing the mechanisms underlying ecosystem resilience - why some systems have an irreversible respo
297 rect association (a x b = 0.007; P = .87) of resilience with HRQOL were not significant.
298 tingly, NL-44 maintained higher seed-set and resilience with starch metabolism enzymes under e[CO2] +
299 lynchpin to understanding its complexity and resilience within an ecological niche.
300 rsity also affects ecosystem functioning and resilience, yet it remains unknown whether species' cont

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