Resilience was no longer just about absorbing shocks, but also about harnessing the changes triggered by external stresses to catalyze the evolution the social-ecological system in question.
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Her investigation characterises the mechanisms of plants in response to external stresses like drought, the salinity of the soil, the presence of heavy metals and extreme temperatures.
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:: : : : : Forgive my English, but what are the differences between internal and external stresses ?-- Esperanza 13 : 09, 7 October 2005 ( UTC)
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When the external stress is removed, the disturbed system tends to relax back to its original equilibrium state, resulting in a backflow which heals some of the electromigration damage.
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The application of a magnetic field or of an external stress shifts the boundaries of the variants, called " twin boundaries ", and thus favors one variant or the other.
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Graf has released herself from internal pressure this year in a comeback after a string of serious injuries, and Austrian Barbara Schett failed to put her under any external stress.
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Graf has released herself from internal pressure this year in a comeback after a string of serious injuries and Austrian Barbara Schett failed to put her under any external stress.
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In an elliptical crack of length 2a and width 2b, under an applied external stress \ sigma, the stress at the ends of the major axes is given by Inglis'equation:
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An external stress would be something from a user's life outside of Wikipedia, such as a job, a bad relationship, or something else Armedblowfish 02 : 57, 27 April 2006 ( UTC)
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Other physiological factors that contribute to variable leaf wax ?D values include the seasonal timing of leaf development, response to external stress or environmental variability, and the presence or absence of stomata