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The Tolerance Dose or Tolerance Intensity

Radiology, 1946
Radiological Research Laboratory, Columbia University, New York City In view of the serious damage which may result from too much exposure to radiation, it becomes extremely important to determine the amount which can be tolerated without producing any undesirable effects.
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Biomarkers of tolerance

Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2013
As the induction and maintenance of donor-specific tolerance is a central aim in solid organ transplantation, it is essential that clinicians are able to identify and monitor tolerance accurately and reliably. This review highlights recent advances in defining sets of biomarkers in noninvasive samples that may guide minimization and withdrawal of ...
Gökmen, Refik, Hernandez Fuentes, Maria
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Cocaine tolerance and cross-tolerance.

The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1993
Pharmacological mechanisms by which tolerance develops to the behavioral effects of cocaine were assessed by examining cross-tolerance to specific drugs. Daily experimental sessions were conducted in which rats were trained to press a key under a fixed-ratio 30-response schedule of food reinforcement (each 30th response produced food).
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Nitrate tolerance

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1985
These studies have shown the following: Tolerance to the hemodynamic and antianginal effects of isosorbide dinitrate. Tolerance develops quickly and can be demonstrated within 24 hours. Tolerance is rapidly reversed and the return of normal responsiveness is seen within 21 hours withdrawal of isosorbide dinitrate.
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Toleration and Tolerance in Theory and Practice

Government and Opposition, 1971
1 WOULD DEFINE TOLERANCE AS THE DEGREE TO WHICH WE ACCEPT things of which we disapprove. Such a definition is only to define roughly, for the moment, what we are talking about, it does not settle any argument and it will require elaboration before it can be shown, as I hope to, that it is an important subject for historical and social research ...
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Tolerance, Toleration, and the Liberal Tradition

Polity, 1997
The tendency to use tolerance and toleration as roughly interchangable terms has encouraged misunderstanding of the liberal legacy and impeded efforts to improve upon it. We can improve our understanding by defining "toleration" as a set of social or political practices and "tolerance" as a set of attitudes.
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Tolerance and self-tolerance of trees

Forest Ecology and Management, 1985
Abstract The fact that tolerant species survive better than intolerants in mixed stands does not mean that in pure stands tolerants have less mortality than intolerants. Tolerance is not necessarily associated with self-tolerance which can be defined as the ability of trees to grow and to survive under the stress of intraspecific competition.
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Sensitization and tolerance

Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2001
The mechanisms responsible for sensitization, in particular within the gastrointestinal tract, are IgE-mediated as well as of a non-IgE-mediated, immunological origin. The phenomenon that is the opposite of sensitization is the maintenance of tolerance and is exemplified by the phenomenon 'oral tolerance'.
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Tolerance nets

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1981
The concept of a tolerance net formalises simultaneously spatial closeness and nearness of neuronal activity. A method of constructing tolerance group nets is presented, leading to a means of construction of all very homogenous tolerance nets as group quotients. The dihedral group of order eight is taken as an illustrative example.
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On tolerance relations

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal, 1986
A reflexive and symmetric binary relation on a set is called a tolerance. A tolerance T on a semigroup S is called left compatible if (x,y)\(\in T\Rightarrow (zx,zy)\in T\) for all \(z\in S\), right compatible if (x,y)\(\in T\Rightarrow (xz,yz)\in T\) for all \(z\in S\), weakly compatible if it is simultaneously right compatible and left compatible ...
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