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The first one, known as the hygiene hypothesis postulates that a more sanitary childhood environment should prevent the host from developing tolerance to organisms that may present later in life, with the subsequent development of CD lesions [41].
"Parents are attracted to the school," Ms. Zimmerman said, "because many of them believe that developing tolerance and empathy is just as important as learning math and reading.
Genetic modification of Pi transport proteins are maybe the key in developing tolerance to both –P and ++P stress.
Crop plant cultivation across the globe needs such comprehensive protection strategies against a vast array of ever-changing environmental conditions by developing tolerance at genetic and molecular levels.
A methodology for developing tolerance strategies in modular construction is introduced and demonstrated using a case study on an industrial pipe chassis module.
He adds it's possible this gene could increase one's susceptibility to developing tolerance, affect one's withdrawal symptoms, and make it more difficult to quit and easier to relapse.
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Why doesn't the body develop tolerance?
Turkey should develop tolerance - and I think that's what's going to happen".
The lead researcher, Dr. Asokumar Buvanendran of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, said regular users of opioids like morphine might have developed tolerance to its side effects.
"We wanted a school system that was diverse so that our children could develop tolerance and learn to get along with people from different cultures," she explained.
Doctors often increase opioid dosages because patients can adjust, or develop tolerance, to the drugs and need greater amounts to get the same effect.
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