Sentences with phrase «into hardiness»

Stressful life events, personality, and health: an inquiry into hardiness.

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Entrepreneurs tend to be an action - oriented, onwards - and - upwards lot — a longitudinal study published by the Journal of Economic Psychology in 2014 associated successful entrepreneurs with higher - than - normal levels of hardiness, resourcefulness and optimism — meaning that when their venture fails, there's a pretty good chance they'll be able to rebound quickly, with a nifty second - act tale of adversity to slot into their narrative.
This finding provides new insight into the evolutionary origins of the DNA - packing process and the secret to archaea's hardiness, which enables some to live in acid, boiling water or other extreme environments.
Familiar to anyone who has paged through a nursery catalogue, the USDA hardiness map divides North America into 11 latitudinal zones, each representing a 10 - degree (Fahrenheit) range of «average annual minimum temperature» — the coldest lows that can be expected in that area.
But the hardiness that allows aspens to thrive in nature makes them resistant to enzymatic breakdown during fermentation, an important step for converting biomass into ethanol.
The Hardiness Zone color - key map divides the United States and Canada into 11 different zones based on the average temperature for each zone.
This study sought to extend the findings of previous research with a novel investigation into the role of characteristics of the family unit and family members (i.e., family hardiness, family environment), the relationship between parents (i.e., marital adjustment), and the internal and external resources available within the community (i.e., informal and formal support).
«What we're looking for all the time when developing new cultivars is increased hardiness; that's how to get passion flowers into British gardens.»
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