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Instead, they were fined for writing anti-sweatshop messages on sidewalks and walls, though students and professors say that apolitical chalk writing was commonly tolerated.
On the other hand strain 409-05 appears to be deeper rooting and shares only 98% 16S rDNA identity, close to the maximum 16S rDNA-dissimilarity commonly tolerated for strains of a single species.
Minor adverse events from nasal steroid are commonly tolerated by patients.
O'Brien and colleagues found that men resisted visiting doctors for minor problems, and commonly tolerated a degree of pain for some time before visiting their doctor; reflecting (they argued), masculine constructs of 'hardiness' [ 10].
Aortic SO2 in this range may be sufficient [ 7]; lower levels are commonly tolerated in climbers, albeit with a long adaptation time [ 8], and in veno-venous ECMO (VV-ECMO) it is common to target arterial SO2 ≧80%%, with no obvious detrimental affects [ 4].
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As imatinib treatment is commonly well tolerated, the most frequent adverse events (AEs) are blood count alterations, abdominal discomfort and edema.
SUs are commonly well tolerated, although some important side effects such as weight gain can occur during treatment (Kyvik et al. 1995).
Telavancin is usually well tolerated, with the most commonly experienced side effect being gastrointestinal discomfort, but must be considered the potential elevation of serum creatinine [ 90].
We investigated the hypothesis that commonly used and poorly tolerated cationic lipids might be replaced with more efficacious and safe lipidoids as the lipid component of siRNA-loaded lipid-polymer hybrid nanoparticles (LPNs) for achieving more efficient gene silencing at lower and safer doses.
Commonly, trastuzumab is well tolerated.
Lapatinib is commonly reported as well tolerated with mild and manageable side effects.
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