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Although some stallion ejaculates will retain satisfactory sperm quality for 24-36 h [ 1], others do not tolerate cooling at all.
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For example, in the hardwood forests of eastern North America, sugar maple (Acer saccharum) can tolerate cooler winters than can red maple (Acer ruburm).
Passion vines, as they are often called, do best indoors where they get lots of light and temperatures that stay from 70 to 80 degrees, though they will tolerate cool nights if they have to.
However, tolerating the cryoprotectants and tolerating the cooling step itself represent grand challenges in and of themselves, because vitrification requires extensive dehydration of the whole organ, and cooling leads to the ill-defined problem of "chilling injury".
Erny et al. (24) performed genomic analyses of Alsatian industrial wine yeast Eg8, which tolerates cool temperatures and elevated alcohol concentrations, and is ideal for fermentation of Semillons and Muscats.
I decided I could tolerate the cool white ones in two places only: our outside vestibule (60 watts replaced with 13 watts, with the same number of lumens, or brightness), and one overhead fixture in my office (75 watts replaced with 19), where its effect was neutralized by incandescent track lighting.
Plants with panicles surrounded by many leaves can tolerate high temperature due to transpiration cooling effect of leaves which reduces the water evaporation from anthers and thereby increases anther dehiscence (Shah et al. 2011).
In patients unable to tolerate oral therapy, the principle options are cooling blankets or other physical methods [ 6, 7].
While eggs and larvae (in open brood cells) can tolerate lower temperatures for some time, the pupae (in sealed brood cells) are very sensitive to cooling.
Some will not tolerate the associated heat and sweating, though many phototherapy units are now equipped with filtering and cooling systems.
The plants grow best in mild to cool climates and tolerate frost; some forms tolerate hard freezing at certain periods of growth.
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