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resilient

Definition for resilient

adjective as in bouncy, flexible

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Even though the peach is a resilient plant, peach chill will become an issue.

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By targeting the microbiota, researchers can potentially develop tailored, preventive solutions that support healthier, more resilient skin -- improving quality of life for millions around the world.

"The ultimate goal is to try to switch C4 photosynthesis on and, in turn, create more productive and resilient crops for the future."

Morrison, in a separate phone interview, said she was looking for a “story I could champion, and Claressa’s story was that for me. It’s so inspiring, and she’s so resilient.”

This process enhances functional and evolutionary diversity, both crucial for building resilient ecosystems capable of withstanding climate change.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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