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Sooner or later, nearly every wild animal that tolerates the presence of humans reaches the limits of human tolerance.
Prof Ripple added: "Human tolerance of these species is a major issue for conservation.
Normal accelerations exceeding human tolerance can occur in crashes in which modest fuselage damage occurs.
Indeed, the Netherlands may be viewed as a social laboratory in human tolerance.
Furthermore, the resistance is defined as the human tolerance to a certain concentration load in this study.
We assessed human tolerance towards predators and factors responsible for livestock loss.
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What happens when ambient temperatures exceed human tolerances?
Wind-tunnel experiments in Fort Collins, Colo., confirmed that Robertson's initial design would sway far beyond those human tolerances, says Jack Cermak, then a professor of civil engineering and the director of the wind-tunnel laboratory at Colorado State University.
After all, "pesticides are toxic to something," Maryanski pointed out, so the E.P.A. instead establishes human "tolerances" for each chemical and then subjects it to a risk-benefit analysis.
Quinacrine has the advantage of a long history of clinical use in the treatment of malaria, so that human tolerances are well known.
"America will participate fully in its mission to advance human rights, tolerance and learning," Bush said at the time.
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