çabuk iyileşme gücü

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resilience
{n} a leaping back, rebound, recoil
Ability of carpet pile or cushion to recover original appearance and thickness after being subjected to compressive forces or crushing under traffic S
The amount of energy transferred by mechanical work to take a body from an initial, passive state to its elastic limit; the area under the load-deformation plot up to the elastic limit
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
- Ability of carpet pile or cushion to recover original appearance and thickness after being subjected to compressive forces or crushing under traffic
an occurrence of rebounding or springing back
The capability of a set of CIs to continue to provide a required function, if not immediately then very quickly, when some CIs in the set have suffered a failure
the ability of an ecosystem to maintain diversity, integrity and ecological processes following disturbance
the mental ability to recover quickly from depression, illness or misfortune
the capability of a strained body to recover its size and shape after deformation by comparative stress
the physical property of material that can resume its shape after being stretched or deformed; elasticity
the ability of a system or company to recover from a catastrophic failure caused by power outage, a fire, a bomb or similar (particularly IT systems, archives)
the physical property of a material that can return to its original shape or position after deformation that does not exceed its elastic limit an occurrence of rebounding or springing back
The act of resiling, springing back, or rebounding; as, the resilience of a ball or of sound
the ability to recover quickly from illness, change, or misfortune (Source: DICTIONARY COM http: //www dictionary com/search?q=resilience)
The tendency of a material to return to its original shape after the removal of a stress that has produced elastic strain
The natural or internal capacity of components of an ecological system such as plant community or stream morphology to recover
Either the capacity to recover from traumatically adverse life events and other types of adversity and achieve eventual restoration or improvement of competent functioning or the capability to withstand chronic stress and to sustain competent functioning despite ongoing stressful and adverse life conditions
An indicator of the surface elasticity or "springiness" of FPF It is measured by dropping a standard steel ball onto the FPF cushion from a given height and measuring what percentage the ball rebounds