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  • 1tolerated — index allowable, allowed Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Tolerated — Tolerate Tol er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tolerated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tolerating}.] [L. toleratus, p. p. of tolerare, fr. the same root as tollere to lift up, tuli, used as perfect of ferre to bear, latus (for tlatus), used as p. p. of ferre to… …

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  • 3tolerated error — leidžiamoji paklaida statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. acceptable error; admissible error; tolerated error vok. zulässiger Fehler, m rus. допустимая погрешность, f pranc. erreur admissible, f; erreur permise, f …

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  • 4tolerated — adjective a) Of things endured. b) Pertaining to something which is permitted …

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  • 5tolerated — tol·er·ate || tÉ‘lÉ™reɪt / tÉ’l v. bear, suffer, endure; permit, sanction, indulge …

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  • 6Maximum tolerated dose — For dietary recommendation, see Tolerable upper intake levels. Maximum tolerated dose (MTD) refers to the highest dose of a radiological or pharmacological treatment that will produce the desired effect without unacceptable toxicity [1]. The… …

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  • 7maximum tolerated dose — The highest dose of a drug or treatment that does not cause unacceptable side effects. The maximum tolerated dose is determined in clinical trials by testing increasing doses on different groups of people until the highest dose with acceptable… …

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  • 8maximum tolerated dose — (MTD) tolerance d …

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  • 9Bilingual name — A bilingual name is a name of a person that is spelled, if not pronounced, exactly the same in two languages. The speakers of a certain language usually have names that do not exist in another language. Even when the name has a common root or… …

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  • 10Legality of cannabis — Map of the legality of cannabis. The legality of cannabis has been the subject of debate and controversy for decades. Cannabis is illegal to consume, use, possess, cultivate, transfer or trade in most countries. Since the beginning of widespread… …

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