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Tolerance
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Tolerance or
toleration is the practice of permitting a thing of which one disapproves, such as social, ethnic, sexual, or religious practices.
Tolerance, tolerant, or toleration may also refer to:
Engineering tolerance, permissible limit(s) of variation in an object
Tolerance analysis, the study of accumulated variation in mechanical parts and assemblies
Tolerance coning, a budget of all tolerances that affect a particular parameter
Paradox of tolerance, the problem that a tolerant person is antagonistic toward intolerance, hence intolerant of it
Tolerance group, a way to ensure employees do not exceed their authority in financial transactions in an ERP system
Tolerance Monument, an outdoor sculpture near Goldman Promenade in Jerusalem, Israel
Tolerance tax, a historic tax that was levied against Jews in Hungary
Tolerant Systems, the former name of
Veritas Software
Toleration Party, a historic political party active in Connecticut
Biology, medicine, physiology
Desiccation tolerance, the ability of an organism to endure extreme dryness
Drug tolerance or physiological tolerance, a decrease in the response to a substance due to previous exposure
Alcohol tolerance
Multidrug tolerance or antibiotic tolerance, the ability of a disease-causing microorganism to resist killing by antimicrobials
Immune tolerance or immunological tolerance, the process by which the immune system does not attack an antigen
Central tolerance, a mechanism by which newly developing T cells and B cells are rendered non-reactive to self
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