How to use in-sentence of “resilience”:
– This type of resilience has been defined as ecological resilience.
– In this case resilience is measured by the magnitude of disturbance that can be absorbed before the system changes its structure by changing the variables and processes that control behavior.
– In 2013, as an initiative by the Stockholm Resilience Centre, Swedish University, a documentary film, ‘Kaikondarahalli lake – The Uncommon Story of an Urban Commons’, was released.
– This definition of resilience assumes that behavior of a system remains within the stable domain that contains this steady state.
– This psychological meaning of resilience is often contrasted with “risk factors”.
– In ecology, resilience has been defined in two competing fashions that emphasize two different aspects of stability.
– An example of a biomaterial which has a high resilience is articular cartilage, the substance lining the ends of bones in articulating joints such as the knee and hip.