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THE RESISTANCE OF THE TOLERANT STATE TO X-IRRADIATION

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1960
An experiment was undertaken to see if x irradiation of rabbits would destroy their acquired tolerance to bovine serum albumin (BSA). In no case was tolerance lost. Experiments were then undertaken with these same rabbits to see if they could give an immune response to bovine serum albumin diazotized with sulfanilic acid (S-BSA).
D T, DENHARDT, R D, OWEN
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Biofilm-specific antibiotic tolerance and resistance

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 2015
Biofilms are heterogeneous structures composed of bacterial cells surrounded by a matrix and attached to solid surfaces. The bacteria here are 100 to 1,000 times more tolerant to antimicrobials than corresponding planktonic cells. Biofilms can be difficult to eradicate when they cause biofilm-related diseases, e.g., implant infections, cystic fibrosis,
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Benzothiadiazole-Induced Resistance Modulates Ozone Tolerance

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2003
The effects of ozone on bean plants pretreated with the SAR activator benzothiadiazole (BTH) have been investigated after fumigations with an acute dose of the pollutant (200 nL x L(-1) for 4 h), carried out at different times from BTH application. BTH pretreatment induced opposite effects on bean susceptibility to O(3), depending on the time elapsed ...
M. Iriti   +3 more
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Toxin Tolerance as a Marker for Resistance Breeding

1989
Although the relevance of toxins in plant pathogenesis is still under discussion, purified toxins or fungal culture filtrates have been used to select cells and plants resistant to diseases, and toxin tolerance has been suggested as a promising marker for resistance in long range breeding programs. The aim of our work was to investigate the reliability
BUIATTI, MARCELLO   +7 more
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Immune resistance and tolerance to fungi.

Giornale italiano di dermatologia e venereologia : organo ufficiale, Societa italiana di dermatologia e sifilografia, 2013
Fungal diseases represent an important paradigm in immunology, since they can result from either the lack of recognition or over-activation of the inflammatory response. Current understanding of the pathophysiology underlying fungal infections and diseases highlights the multiple cell populations and cell-signaling pathways involved in these complex ...
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The Evolution of Resistance and Tolerance to Herbivores

Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 2007
Tolerance and resistance are two different plant defense strategies against herbivores. Empirical evidence in natural populations reveals that individual plants allocate resources simultaneously to both strategies, thus plants exhibit a mixed pattern of defense.
Juan Núñez-Farfán   +2 more
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Development of resistant and tolerant varieties

1998
Our review of plant breeding for cyst nematode control focuses on three crops where cultivars specifically selected for resistance have been commercially exploited, that is soybeans, cereals and potatoes. Cyst nematodes are among the most important pests of both soybean and potato crops, especially in the USA and Europe, respectively, and problems with
S. C. Anand, R. Cook, M. F. B. Dale
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The Erosion of Tolerance and the Resistance of the Intolerable

Diogenes, 1996
Tolerance is the fruit of an asceticism in the exercise of power. It is a virtue. An individual virtue, and a collective virtue. It would in fact be a mistake to believe that it only takes on meaning with a form of power, that of the State.
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Resistance and tolerance of the myocardium to ischemia.

The Journal of cardiovascular surgery, 1975
Since 1967, the authors have abandoned coronary perfusion in valve, particularly aortic, surgery. Some of the difficulties encountered during defibrillation at the period where coronary perfusion was always used have dramatically decreased. Extra-corporeal-circulation is now performed under moderate hypothermia--28 to 30 degrees C--which gives ...
C, Hahn, F, Simonet
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