- Look up resilience,
resilient,
resiliency, or résilience in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Resilience,
resilient, or
resiliency may
refer to: Ecological...
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Resilient Lady is a
cruise ship
operated by
Virgin Voyages. At 110,000 GT and
measuring 278
metres (912 ft) long for a
capacity of 2,770 p****engers, she...
- The
Resilient is the
third studio album by
French metalcore band
Betraying the Martyrs. It was
released on 27
January 2017
through Sumerian Records and...
- the
abscissa metrics chosen, Fig. 3
reflects a
generalization of the
resiliency of a system.
Several common terms are
represented on this graphic, including...
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planet Earth). For example, Tesla's
supply chain can be
described as
resilient because it
reflects the
transformation from
internal combustion engines...
- to
operate at Tier II
resiliency even when
under maintenance, and a Tier IV
system is
intended to
operate at Tier III
resiliency even when
under maintenance...
- addressing,
security and
quality of service.
Other optional attributes include resiliency/recovery,
encryption and
bandwidth control. Many
telcos use
overlay networks...
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International Business Machines Corporation (using the
trademark IBM),
nicknamed Big Blue, is an
American multinational technology company headquartered...
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immigrant youth are more
resilient than
their children.
Researchers hypothesize that "there may be
culturally based resiliency that is lost with succeeding...
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Resilient asphalt is a type of
asphalt concrete designed to
reduce aching of feet and
joints from walking. It has been used at the 1939 New York World's...