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The ability to regain original state.
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The power of recovery to original shape and size after removal of the strain which caused the deformation. A fiber may possess this quality to spring back to its original state after being crushed or wrinkled. Resilience is sometimes referred to as memory.
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The ability of carpet pile to recover its original appearance and thickness after being subjected to compressive forces or crushing under traffic.
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Ability of a sheep to maintain production in the face of infection with parasites.
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The ability to cope successfully in the face of significant adversity or risk. This capability develops and changes over time, is enhanced by protective factors, and contributes to the maintenance or enhancement of health.
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