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http://www.greenfacts.org/glossary/tuv/tolerance-to-biocides.htm
Glossary: Tolerance to biocides Languages: Deutsch [de] English [en] Español [es] Français [fr] Home Digests Report
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Themes About the publications Leaflets Glossary Home » Glossary » GHI » Impaired glucose tolerance Impaired glucose tolerance Definition: A transition
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multiplication. Source : GreenFacts Termes apparentés : Bactéries - Biocides - Résistance bactérienne Traduction(s) : Deutsch : Toleranz gegenüber Bioziden English : Tolerance to biocides
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range of other conditions. How should they be used, considering that dependance and tolerance can develop with continued
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be developed. Existing wheat cultivars do not contain significant genetic variation for increasing aluminium tolerance. Improved tolerance will have
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of plants or cells for a certain characteristic, for example, salt tolerance [before growing them in
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the use of the drug is reduced or discontinued. Evidence of tolerance, such as needing increased
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Fuente: GreenFacts Términos relacionados: Bacteria - Biocida(s) - Resistencia bacteriana Traduccion(es): Deutsch: Toleranz gegenüber Bioziden English: Tolerance to biocides
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um eine Vermehrung zu verhindern. Quelle: GreenFacts Begriffe aus dem Bereich: Bakterien - Bakterienresistenz - Biozide Übersetzungen: English: Tolerance to biocides
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need to be considered, including: new genetic characteristics that may cause invasiveness (drought resistance, herbicide tolerance, pest resistance), gene flow
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withdrawal symptoms and cravings are, and how the person develops tolerance. More... Previous Question Level
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and need increasing doses of the drug to feel its effects (tolerance). The person
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symptoms when use of the substance is reduced or discontinued, and tolerance --- the fact
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a range of environments have demonstrated that the transgenic traits investigated - herbicide tolerance and insect
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polar ice cap Ice core Idiopathic photodermatoses IEA IEA scenarios Immune system Immunization Immunosuppressive Impaired glucose tolerance In vitro
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series studies Time-to-pregnancy Tincal Tinnitus Tissue Tobacco smoke condensate Tolerable Daily Intake Tolerance to biocides
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to be affected simultaneously by factors such as raised blood pressure and impaired glucose tolerance . Combinations of unhealthy
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adaptive characteristics that may increase the potential invasiveness including, for example: drought tolerance of plants
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similar approach is being used to enhance other important traits, such as abiotic stress tolerance and micronutrient
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also increase the nutritional quality of plant products and plant tolerance to stress
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cannabis, and approximately 16% among those who started use during adolescence. Symptoms of tolerance and withdrawal
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range of other conditions.How should they be used, considering that dependance and tolerance can develop with continued
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four times more resistant to aluminium than wheat. A gene controlling aluminium tolerance in rye
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and dose of a substance, the development of tolerance, withdrawal , and craving
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temperature in the upper water layers to rise above the tolerance of many
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is probably due to the known actions of alcohol on glucose tolerance and insulin
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a wide range of breeding techniques for temperature and pest tolerance; research on relationship of
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with even minimal increases in temperature, because such crops are near their maximum temperature tolerance and dryland
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natal life, but is more likely due to the mother's increasing immune tolerance of her
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who base their opinions on numerous experimental studies conducted on laboratory animals or on clinical or tolerance studies in humans