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Mice with stronger resistance to the parasite were less able to tolerate them, for example, losing more weight and becoming more anemic than more tolerant mice.
I've got no good evidence for this, but I sometimes wonder if little kids today are less able to tolerate the absence of stimulation.
With drinking off-limits in Iraq, at least openly, they were that much more likely to binge, that much less able to tolerate it.
This defect might make such persons less able to tolerate salt and in turn more responsive to hormonal or nervous stimulation.
"Someone who stops or ceases to use heroin then resumes is less able to tolerate the levels they previously had," he said in summary.
"Someone who stops or ceases to use heroin then resumes is less able to tolerate the levels they previously had," Coroner Roger Hatch said, in summary.
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Because of illness or frailty, elderly people often have less reserve and may not be able to tolerate minor side effects that younger adults might not even notice.
Once you reach peri-menopause and menopause, your body is less forgiving and is not as able to tolerate bad habits or unhealthy eating plans but it does not mean that you have to hit the gym every day.
Our observations are also consistent with findings from prospective clinical trials indicating that chemoimmunotherapy is associated with the most favorable outcomes for medically fit, relatively younger patients [ 5, 25] while those who are older or less medically fit may not be able to tolerate the toxicities associated to it [ 26].
Compared with patients awaiting transplant for end-stage cirrhosis, candidates with HCC generally have better-preserved liver function and less portal hypertension, and are thus better able to tolerate a small graft.
Importantly, in the absence of DinB, P. aeruginosa is able still able to tolerate these lesions, albeit less accurately, possibly through the use of one or more alternative TLS Pols.
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