SoLiXG:Sample page: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{ | {{solixgkeyword}} | ||
== Sample keyword name == | == Sample keyword name == | ||
Revision as of 08:41, 12 March 2023
Sample keyword name
This is the first definition of a keyword. In physics, resilience is the ability of an elastic material (such as rubber or animal tissue) to absorb energy (such as from a blow) and release that energy as it springs back to its original shape. The recovery that occurs in this phenomenon can be viewed as analogous to a person's ability to bounce back after a jarring setback. The word resilience derives from the present participle of the Latin verb resilire, meaning "to jump back" or "to recoil." The base of resilire is salire, a verb meaning "to leap" that also pops up in the etymologies of such sprightly words as sally and somersault. You can use references like this [1] and the length of the description can vary. You can use bold text and also italics.
Keyword definition provided by: Alexander Harder
This is the second definition of a keyword. Independence from the organism as a whole in the capacity of a part for growth, reactivity, or responsiveness. You can use references like this [2] and the length of the description can vary. It could of course also include images or diagrams; please upload images first and then follow these instructions.
Keyword definition provided by: Anna Pillinger