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When a muscle undergoes atrophy in response to disuse
Carrying Capacity
The maximum population or load that a particular environment, system, or device can support sustainably.
Sustainability
The practice of maintaining processes or states over time, often specifically in ecological terms, without harmful impact on the natural environment or depletion of resources.
Weak Ties
in social network theory, refers to relationships that are not closely bonded but can provide new information and opportunities not available within closely knit groups.
Sustainability Lens
A perspective or evaluation approach focusing on environmental, social, and economic sustainability in decision-making processes.
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