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Most of the variants could not tolerate a load this high, although some of the variants could tolerate an even higher load.
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Although we do not know the number of such case, this possibility poses an interesting question about how primates tolerated a load of p53 binding sites in their genomes.
Apparently, critically ill patients, even with normal hepatic function according to laboratory values and medical history, respond differently to protein load compared to healthy individuals who can tolerate a glutamine load of 0.65 g glutamine/kg/d without increased plasma ammonia levels [ 49].
Thus, not all G6PD variants had the same metabolic disruptions in their pathways and furthermore, a red cell with G6PD deficiency was not the same as a red cell with a decreased ability to tolerate an oxidative load.
In any case, one is left with the fact that high fecundity is a prerequisite for tolerating a high load of segregating selected mutations (Williams 1975).
Superconducting materials, which are based on a flexible ceramic called yttrium barium copper oxide, can tolerate a certain power load.
In these networks, failures in certain parts of a network make it necessary for other parts to tolerate a higher traffic load in order to maintain adequate network connections.
Patients can tolerate a heavier work load with less dyspnea on exercise [ 37].
In other words, the subjects could tolerate a greater ventilatory load without an increase in dyspneic sensations after RMET, which may lead to enhanced exercise performance.
After 6 weeks of implantation, the transplanted area tolerated an indentation load of 0.05 ± 0.20 N.
The maximum coefficient was 1.6/hr, although many of the variants could not tolerate this high of a load.
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