Resilience (disambiguation)
- Resilience (disambiguation)
Resilience is the ability of a material to recover from a shock, insult, or disturbance.
It can also apply to:
cience/Technology
*Resilience (network)
*Energy resilience
*Resilience (ecology)
*Soil resilience
*Psychological resilience
Music
*Resilience (band)
*Resilience (Kid 606 album)
*Resilience (Annabelle Chvostek album)
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