System FaultTolerance SFT is a fault tolerant system built into Netware operating system s. There are three levels of faulttolerance SFT I Hot Fix maps out bad disk blocks on the file system level to help ensure data integrity faulttolerance on disk block level SFT II is a disk mirroring or duplexing system based on RAID 1 mirroring refers to two disk drives holding the same data, duplexing uses two data channels controllers to connect the disks faulttolerance on disk and optionally data channel level . SFT III is a server duplexing scheme where if a server computing server fails, a constantly synchronized server seamlessly takes its place faulttolerance on system level . References http www.novell.com documentation nw42 index.html?cncptenu data hdqefjoy.html Novell Netware 4.2 documentation Category Novell NetWare comp sci stub hu System Fault Tolerant ... more details
Refimprove date February 2011 copyedit date November 2011 Software faulttolerance is the ability of computer software to continue its normal operation despite the presence of system or hardware faults .... ref not all software change in the same way so software Fault tolerant computer system faulttolerance ... FaultTolerance , ACM Southeast regional conferenc, april, 1999. ref The need to control software fault is one of the most rising challenges facing software industries today. It is obvious that faulttolerance must be a key consideration in the early stage of software development . What is minimized or maximized faulttolerance? Software faulttolerance methodology 1. Recovery Blocks The recovery ... faulttolerance systems have design diversity. The recovery block method increases the pressure ... fault tolerant system. 2. N version Software The N version software concept attempts to parallel the traditional hardware faulttolerance concept of N way redundant hardware. In an N version software ... between versions is a difficult task, however, most current software faulttolerance ... is broken down into fault recoverable blocks. The entire system is constructed of these fault tolerant ... may be composed of another fault tolerant block composed of primary, secondary, exceptional case, and adjudicator ... system, the error is classified as a simplex fault. If M versions within an N version system have faults, the fault is declared to be an M plex fault. M plex faults are further classified into two classes ... task in any fault tolerant system for long term correct operation. The differences between ..., often including some amount checkpointing and rollback recovery methods added into fault tolerant ... checking software is its lack of rigor. Code coverage for a fault tolerant system is unknown ... N version programming Safety engineering References Reflist Category Software quality pl Software FaultTolerance ... more details
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 ... , 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 Immune tolerance in pregnancy or gestational maternal immune tolerance Low frustration tolerance , a concept in Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy Pain tolerance , the maximum level of pain that a person is able to tolerate Shade tolerance , a plant s abilities to tolerate low light levels Mathematics and statistics Tolerance, a measure of multicollinearity in statistics Tolerance interval , a type of statistical probability Tolerant sequence , in mathematical logic See also Intolerance disambiguation Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance Toleration ... more details
Intrusion tolerance is a Fault tolerant design approach to defending information systems against malicious attack. Abandoning the conventional aim of preventing all intrusions, intrusion tolerance instead calls for triggering mechanisms that prevent intrusions from leading to a system security failure. Projects in this area include the MAFTIA project Malicious and Accidental FaultTolerance for Internet Applications , which developed concepts and prototyped architectures, and the http www.tolerantsystems.org OASIS program, which implemented several intrusion tolerant systems. See also Byzantinefaulttolerance External links Article http hdl.handle.net 10455 2988 Intrusion Tolerance Concepts and Design Principles. A Tutorial. by http www.di.fc.ul.pt pjv Paulo Ver ssimo Category Faulttolerance Category Computer security ... more details
wiktionarypar ByzantineByzantine Empire Byzantine usually refers to the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages. Byzantine may also refer to A citizen of the Byzantine Empire, or native Greek during the Middle Ages see Byzantine Greeks Byzantinism , a modern comparison to the complexity of the political apparatus of their empire List of Byzantine emperors of the late Roman Empire, also called Byzantine The ancient city of Byzantium Medieval Greek , the form of the Greek language spoken during the Middle Ages Byzantine Rite , an ecclesial rite in the Eastern Catholic Churches and the Eastern Orthodox Church Byzantine architecture Byzantine art Other uses of the word ByzantineByzantine band , a heavy metal band from West Virginia, USA Byzantinefaulttolerance in computer science Byzantine text type manuscripts Neo Byzantine architecture , an historicist or revival style See also Byzantium disambiguation disambig bs Bizant vor de Byzanz fr Byzantin ja pl Bizancjum ... more details
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Wiktionary Fault may refer to Fault geology , planar rock fractures which show evidence of relative movement Fault dog , in dog breeding, is an undesirable aspect of structure or appearance that indicates the dog should not be bred Fault legal , in criminal law, one must determine fault in a crime Fault technology , an abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub system level which may lead to a failure Fault tennis , a serve that fails to place a tennis ball in the correct area of play Fault power engineering , an unintended electrical connection, a short circuit , may be an asymmetric or a symmetric faultFault computing , a type of interrupt in software or operating systems A penalty in show jumping applied in scoring horse and rider performance See also Active fault Defect disambiguation Error Mistake disambiguation disambiguation fr Faute ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Cross tolerance refers to a pharmacological phenomenon, in which a patient being treated with a drug exhibits a physiological resistance to that medication as a result of tolerance to a pharmacologically similar drug. In other words, there is a decrease in response to one drug due to exposure to another drug. It is observed in treatment with antivirals, antibiotics, analgesics and many other medications. Cross tolerance is particularly frequent amongst users of illicit drugs. For example, users with a high tolerance to the stimulant amphetamine may also exhibit a high tolerance to the structurally similar methamphetamine or other amphetamine like stimulant s. The phenomenon is also observed in cigarette smokers, in whom there is a demonstrably lessened sensitivity to the effects of caffeine . Cross tolerance is also frequent in response to use of hallucinogens e.g LSD . General tolerance to the effects of tryptamines such as psilocybin , may be dramatic in response to repeated use, and this often translates into a tolerance to effects of other drugs such as Mescaline or Dimethyltryptamine DMT . This is also true of benzodiazepines such as Xanax and Klonopin, even opiates as well. DEFAULTSORT Cross Tolerance Category Pharmacology de Kreuztoleranz fr Accoutumance Tol rance crois e pl Tolerancja krzy owa ... more details
incomplete article date December 2011 Physiological tolerance or drug tolerance is commonly encountered in pharmacology , when a subject s reaction to a specific drug and concentration of the drug is progressively reduced, requiring an increase in concentration to achieve the desired effect ref MeshName Drug Tolerance ref . Drug tolerance can involve both psychological drug tolerance and Physiological tolerance physiological factors. Characteristics of drug tolerance it is reversible, the rate depends ... effects of the same drug. Physiological tolerance also occurs when an organism builds up a resistance ..., such as salt or pesticides. A rapid drug tolerance is termed tachyphylaxis . Tachyphylaxis Main Tachyphylaxis Tachyphylaxis is a sudden onset drug tolerance which is not dose dependent and is difficult to reverse. Mechanisms Pharmacokinetic Tolerance Pharmacokinetic Tolerance Also known as Dispositional tolerance occurs because of a decreased quantity of the substance reaching the site it affects ... e.g. CYP450 enzymes. Pharmacodynamic Tolerance Pharmacodynamic Tolerance Also known as Reduced ... Professional isbn 0 07 134721 6 pages 17 ref Morphine as an Example Main Morphine Tolerance to the analgesic effects of morphine is fairly rapid. There are several hypotheses about how tolerance develops ... author Roshanpour M, Ghasemi M, Riazi K, Rafiei Tabatabaei N, Ghahremani MH, Dehpour AR title Tolerance ... tolerance and dependence journal Pharmacol. Ther. volume 117 issue 2 pages 199 206 year 2008 ... responsible for opioid tolerance. CCK antagonist drugs, specifically proglumide , have been shown to slow the development of tolerance to morphine or any other kind of drug, including alcohol. See ... Reverse tolerance Cross tolerance Drug resistance Tachyphylaxis Multidrug resistance References Reflist Pharmacology DEFAULTSORT Drug Tolerance Category Pharmacodynamics Category Drug addiction Pharma stub de Toleranzentwicklung fr Accoutumance he lv Tolerance farmakolo ija lt Tolerancija chemin ms ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Position Tolerance is a Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing GD&T location control used on engineering drawings to specify desired location as well as allowed non conformity to the position of a feature on a part. Position tolerance must only be applied to feature of size features of size , which necessitates that the feature have at least two opposable points. See also Circle DEFAULTSORT Position Tolerance Category Technical drawing ... more details
Immune tolerance or immunological tolerance is the process by which the immune system does not attack an antigen . ref cite book last Pontell first Emile B. title Immune tolerance research developments ... or self tolerance , in which the body does not mount an immune response to self antigens, or induced tolerance , in which tolerance to external antigens can be created by manipulating the immune system. It occurs in three forms central tolerance, peripheral tolerance and acquired tolerance. Genetic ... X linked syndrome IPEX . Central tolerance This section is linked from Self tolerance Central tolerance occurs during lymphocyte development and operates in the thymus and bone marrow. Here ... ref cite journal author Sprent J, Kishimoto H title The thymus and central tolerance journal Philos ... tolerance learning self control in the thymus journal Nat Rev Immunol volume 5 issue 10 pages ... of T cell central tolerance, additional sources of antigen are made available in the thymus by the action ... pathology, 8th edition,p. 135, central tolerance,line 7. Negative selection of T cells with a very ... cells. Peripheral tolerance This section is linked from Self tolerance Peripheral tolerance is immunological tolerance developed after T and B cells mature and enter the periphery. The T cells that leave ... of Langerhans, brain or spinal cord Acquired tolerance This section is linked from Induced tolerance Refimprove section date May 2011 Acquired or induced tolerance refers to the immune system s adaptation ... of the most important natural kinds of acquired tolerance is immune tolerance in pregnancy , where the fetus and the placenta must be tolerated by the maternal immune system . In adults, tolerance ... 2011 Tolerance is most readily induced by soluble antigens administered either intravenous ly or sublingual ... the induction of tolerance. Citation needed date September 2011 In clinical practice, acquired ... rejection, a variety of medicines are used to produce induced tolerance. ref Citation title ... more details
Tolerance to infections , or disease tolerance, is one of the mechanisms host organisms can fight against parasites, pathogens or herbivores that attack the host. Tolerance to infections is defined as the ability of a host to limit the impact of Parasitism parasites , pathogen s or herbivore s on host health, performance, and ultimately on Fitness biology fitness . Tolerance is not equivalent to resistance. Plant disease resistance Disease resistance is the host trait that prevents infection or reduces the number of pathogens, parasites and herbivores within or on a host. Tolerance to infections can be illustrated as the reaction of host performance along with increasing pathogen, parasite or herbivore load. This is a Norms of reaction reaction norm in which host performance on y axis is regressed against an increasing pathogen, parasite or herbivore burden on x axis . ref SIMMS, E. L., 2000. Defining tolerance as a norm of reaction. Evolutionary Ecology 14 563 570. ref The slope of the reaction norm defines the degree of tolerance. High tolerance is indicated as a flat slope, i.e., host performance is not influenced by increasing number of pathogens, parasites or herbivores. Steep downward slope indicates low tolerance host performance is strongly reduced with increasing pathogen burden. An upward slope indicates overcompensation a host can increase its performance with increasing pathogen burden. gallery File DiseaseToleranceConcept biggest.gif Tolerance to infections concept illustrated as the host performance response to an increasing pathogen load gallery In farm animal science, tolerance to infections is sometimes termed disease resilience. ref CLUNIES ROSS, I., 1932. Observations on the resistance of sheep to infestations by the stomach worm Haemonchus contortus . Journal of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research 5 73 80. ref ref ALBERS, G. A., G. D. GRAY, L. R. PIPER, J. S. BARKER, L. F. LE JAMBRE et al., 1987. The genetics resistance and resilience ... more details
Inline date May 2009 Tolerance analysis is the general term for activities related to the study of accumulated variation in mechanical parts and assemblies. Its methods may be used on other types of systems ... 2D tolerance stacks, 3D Monte Carlo simulation s, and datum conversions. Tolerance stackups or tolerance ... tolerance tolerances . Typically these dimensions and tolerances are specified on an engineering drawing. Arithmetic tolerance stackups use the worst case maximum or minimum values of dimensions ... features or parts. Statistical tolerance stackups evaluate the maximum and minimum values based on the absolute ... a tolerance analysis, there are two fundamentally different analysis tools for predicting stackup variation worst case analysis and statistical analysis. Worst case tolerance analysis is the traditional type of tolerance stackup calculation. The individual variables are placed at their tolerance ... to worst case tolerance requirements guarantees 100 percent of the parts will assemble .... While no official engineering standard covers the process or format of tolerance analysis and stackups, these are essential components of good product design . Tolerance stackups should be used as part ... used to conduct a tolerance stackup depend somewhat upon the engineering dimensioning and tolerancing ... accurate calculations. Tolerance stackups serve engineers by helping them study dimensional relationships ... compare design proposals. helping designers produce complete drawings. Concerns with tolerance ... or importance of the stack what happens if the design conditions are not met . See also Tolerance coning References cite journal title Automation of Linear Tolerance Charts and Extension to Statistical Tolerance Analysis journal Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering ... Data Practices Alex Krulikowski 1994 , Tolerance Stacks using GD&T , ISBN 0 924520 05 1 Bryan R. Fischer 2004 , Mechanical Tolerance Stackup and Analysis , ISBN 0 8247 5379 8 Category Mechanical ... more details
advertisement date November 2011 The Tolerance Foundation is a non profit organization , located in Montreal , Canada . It was created in 1995 during the United Nations United Nations Year for Tolerance Year of Tolerance . The Tolerance Foundation s mission is to prevent, inform and raise awareness about the dangers inherent in intolerance, prejudice, exclusion, racism and discrimination in all its forms. Tolerance is an integral part of human rights and peace, and consists in allowing others to have themselves and their identities respected. In so doing, freedom of convictions is ensured for all. This also means that no persons should impose their values on another person. Tolerance is neither concession, nor condescension, nor complacency, since not everything can be tolerated. To achieve this objective, The Tolerance Foundation relies on unique educational solutions a traveling exhibit called the Tolerance Caravan, participative theater, and the Action Week Against Racism. The Caravan, their main activity, informs youth about the tools which society has given itself to fight discriminatory attitudes, such as the Canadian and Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms . The traveling exhibit is offered in both French and English. From inception to 2008, the Caravan has visited 255 high schools and cegeps, and met with more than 200,000 students. Consequently, this has made the Tolerance Foundation a prominent and first rate educational organization in Canada and Quebec. In recognition of this, the Foundation has been awarded numerous national and international prizes. Location 180, blvd Ren L vesque Est, suite 420, Montreal, Qu bec, Canada, H2X 1N6 Phone number 1 514 842 4848 Website www.fondationtolerance.com DEFAULTSORT Tolerance Foundation Category Non profit organizations based in Canada Category Organizations established in 1995 ... more details
Refimprove date April 2010 Repressive Tolerance is a 1965 essay by Herbert Marcuse , a Marxist and social theorist in A Critique of Pure Tolerance , collaborated with Robert Paul Wolff and Barrington Moore, Jr. . ref cite web url http www.marcuse.org herbert pubs 60spubs 65repressivetolerance.htm title Repressive Tolerance author Herbert Marcuse year 1965 ref It argues that pure tolerance favors the political right and the tyranny of the majority . Critics of the essay who? date March 2012 argue that his argument is wikt anti democratic anti democratic and that he opposes freedom of expression . However, he affirms at the end of the essay that the alternative to the established semi democratic proseccus is not a dictatorship or elite, no matter how intellectual and intelligent, but the struggle for a real democracy . At this point, his idea is akin to the rule of law . See also Cultural Marxism Toleration Tyranny of the majority References reflist Category 1965 books Category Sociology books Category Works by Herbert Marcuse nonfiction book stub de Repressive Toleranz la Repressive Tolerance nl Repressieve tolerantie fi Tukahduttava suvaitsevaisuus ... more details
Tolerance coning is the engineering discipline of creating a budget of all tolerances that potentially add subtract to affect adequacy of a particular parameter. This is particularly critical where stages of design manufacture precede test use. For example, when setting a test limit for a measurement on each manufactured item of some type, to assure that no bad items are shipped, the limit must be tighter than the requirement to allow for the worst case sum of measurement inaccuracies e.g. equipment, test fixture etc. . The design of the item thus has to take into account not only the product requirement but also the test tolerances. The build up of this budget is tolerance coning. Electronics engineers intuitively do tolerance coning and tend to formalise it for critical parameters. However it is also relevant to other engineering disciplines. See also Test method Engineering toleranceTolerance stack Category Engineering concepts Engineering stub ... more details
File Monument of Tolerance in Jerusalem.jpg thumb right The Tolerance Monument in Jerusalem accompanied by the words In Solidarity With Tolerance in English, Hebrew and Arabic. The Tolerance Monument Hebrew language Hebrew is an outdoor sculpture located in a park near Goldman Promenade in Jerusalem , Israel . ref cite news first Greer Fay last Cashman title Grapevine More than just an olive branch url http fr.jpost.com servlet Satellite?cid 1159193324398&pagename JPost JPArticle ShowFull work Jerusalem Post date 2006 09 06 accessdate 2007 04 11 ref The monument was designed by Polish sculptor Czes aw D wigaj , known for his religious art , in collaboration with sculptor Michal Kubiak. The project was funded by Polish businessman Aleksander Gudzowaty to promote peace and tolerance in the Israeli Palestinian conflict . ref cite news first Isabel last KERSHNER title Symbol of Peace Stands at Divide Between Troubled Jerusalem s East and West url http www.nytimes.com 2008 10 18 world middleeast 18jerusalem.html? r 1&scp 1&sq tolerance 20monument&st cse&oref slogin work New York Times date 2008 10 17 accessdate 2008 10 18 ref Etched on a stone at the entrance to the park are the following words The monument is in the form of two halves of a broken column, which stand divided ... of the olive tree a new seed is sprouting, a golden grain of tolerance. ref http www.haaretz.com ... tolerance url http fr.jpost.com servlet Satellite?apage 1&cid 1159193336672&pagename JPost JPArticle ... Dignity Monument Tolerance disambiguation Tolerance References Reflist External links http www.aiq.co.il images sela new tolerance monument.ppt A PowerPoint presentation detailing Jerusalem s Tolerance ... 2128 The Jerusalem Foundation highlighting the erection of the Tolerance Monument and Park http www.znak.org.pl files wywiadAGen.doc Interview with Aleksander Gudzowaty regarding the Tolerance Monument http www.daylife.com photo 00985ki94c9kK Unveiling of the Tolerance monument at Getty Images coord ... more details
Reverse tolerance or sensitization is the phenomenon of a reversal of the side effects from a drug the reduction of insensitivity caused after drug tolerance has been established or, in some cases, an increase in specific effects of a single drug existing alongside or not a tolerance to the other effects of the same substance This first sentence is very poorly constructed English. Can it be split into two sentences? .. ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 3437393?dopt Abstract Cross reverse tolerance between amphetamine, cocaine and morphine. ref ref http deep6inc.com previewcoc16.html Drugs & Death Profiles of illegal drug abuse. Joseph C. Rupp, M.D., Ph.D. ref Typically this involves the use of an additional medication, or abstinence from a drug for a period of time, known as a drug holiday . Such drugs include amphetamines , or SSRIs . ref cite journal author Leith N, Kuczenski R title Chronic amphetamine tolerance and reverse tolerance reflect different behavioral actions of the drug. journal Pharmacol Biochem Behav volume 15 issue 3 pages 399 404 year 1981 pmid 7291243 doi 10.1016 0091 3057 81 90269 0 ref ref cite journal author Chaudhry I, Turkanis S, Karler R title Characteristics of reverse tolerance to amphetamine induced locomotor stimulation in mice. journal Neuropharmacology volume 27 issue 8 pages 777 81 year 1988 pmid 3216957 doi 10.1016 0028 3908 88 90091 3 ref As a result, regular users commonly experience a quick decrease of unwanted side effects, without an equivalent loss of its stimulant properties. Notably, the sensitization is induced more quickly, and persists far longer than withdrawal related effects, suggesting a phenomenon more complex than a simple tolerance induced withdrawal syndrome. Every sentence in this stub is awkwardly constructed. It is almost incomprehensible even to someone schooled in pharmacology. I m guessing that the author is a not native English speaker. In any case, this stub needs to be re written. . med stub See also Desensitization ... more details
Mergefrom Dependency relation date February 2010 In mathematics, a tolerance relation is a binary relation relation that is reflexive relation reflexive and symmetric relation symmetric . It does not need to be transitive relation transitive . External links Gerasin, S. N., Shlyakhov, V. V., and Yakovlev, S. V. 2008. Set coverings and tolerance relations. Cybernetics and Sys. Anal. 44, 3 May 2008 , 333&ndash 340. DOI http dx.doi.org 10.1007 s10559 008 9007 y Hryniewiecki, K. 1991, Relations of Tolerance http mizar.org fm 1991 2 pdf2 1 toler 1.pdf FORMALIZED MATHEMATICS, Vol. 2, No. 1, January February 1991. Category Mathematical relations ... more details
multiple issues cleanup June 2008 original research June 2008 orphan June 2008 unreferenced June 2008 The term tolerance groups refers to a way to make sure that employee s do not exceed their authority in financial transaction s in an Enterprise resource planning ERP system. Usually this is done by setting limits on the size of transaction an employee can process. As part of the configuration process, a company can define any number of tolerance groups with a range of limits and can then assign employees to these tolerance groups. Configuration allows the company setting the tolerance groups the flexibility to further tailor this methodology of placing limits on an employee. A company can set The maximum document amount the employee is authorised to post. The maximum amount the employee can enter as a line item in a vendor customer account. The maximum cash discount percentage the employee can grant in a line item. The maximum acceptable tolerances for payment differences for the employee. Payment Differences Tolerance groups set limits on the dollar value for a single item in a document as well as the total value of the document. Just as importantly, it sets a limit on payment differences. For example, suppose a customer has been invoiced for 1,005 but accidentally sends in a check for 1,000 to pay the invoice. The cost of requesting and processing a second payment for the 5.00 would cost both parties more than 5.00. In this case it is better to accept the 1,000 check as payment in full and account for the difference as a variance. As with authorizations, it is a safe policy to define a default tolerance group with low limits and err on the side of less authority rather than more authority. References Monk, Ellen and Brett Wagner. Concepts in Enterprise Resource Planning, 2e. Boston Thompson, 2006. 28, 130 131. DEFAULTSORT Tolerance Group Category Enterprise resource planning terminology Category Accounting software ... more details
A tolerance interval is a statistical interval within which, with some confidence level, a specified proportion of a population falls. A tolerance interval can be seen as a statistical version of a probability interval . If we knew a population s exact parameters, we would be able to compute a range within which a certain proportion of the population falls. For example, if we know a population is normal distribution normally distributed with mean math mu math and standard deviation math sigma math , then the interval math mu pm 1.96 sigma math includes 95 of the population 1.96 is the z score for 95 ... math will not necessarily include 95 of the population, due to variance in these estimates. A tolerance ... math via lookup tables or several approximation formulas. ref cite book chapter Tolerance intervals ... to other intervals The tolerance interval is less widely known than the confidence interval and prediction ... intervals where a tolerance interval is more appropriate. ref name vardeman cite journal author Stephen ... You might want a tolerance interval url http www.kmjn.org notes tolerance intervals.html date 2011 08 14 accessdate 2011 08 26 ref The tolerance interval differs from a confidence interval in that the confidence ... with some confidence, while the tolerance interval bounds the range of data values that includes ... increases, a tolerance interval s size is due partly to sampling error and partly to actual variance .... ref name vardeman ref name nelson The tolerance interval is related to a prediction interval in that both ... future sample, however, whereas a tolerance interval bounds the entire population equivalently, an arbitrary ... of a population on average , whereas a tolerance interval covers it with a certain confidence level , making the tolerance interval more appropriate if a single interval is intended to bound multiple future samples. ref cite book author K. Krishnamoorthy and Thomas Mathew title Statistical Tolerance ... produced will have a 400 mile cruising range. What the engineer really needs is a tolerance interval ... more details
Central tolerance is the mechanism by which newly developing T cell s and B cell s are rendered non reactive to self. ref http www immuno.path.cam.ac.uk immuno part1 lec11 lec11 97.html Lecture 12. Tolerance Bot generated title ref The concept of central tolerance was proposed in 1959 by Joshua Lederberg ... theory of immunity and tolerance, and is often mistakenly attributed to MacFarlane Burnet. ref Wing K. and Sakaguchi S. 2010 Regulatory T cells exert checks and balances on self tolerance and autoimmunity ... whether an antigen that is encountered will induce tolerance, with immature lymphocytes being tolerance sensitive. Lederberg s theory that self tolerance is learned during lymphocyte development ... 1980s when tools to analyze lymphocyte development became available. Central tolerance is distinct from periphery tolerance in that it occurs while cells are still present in the primary lymphoid organs thymus and bone marrow , prior to export into the periphery, while peripheral tolerance ... tolerance and peripheral tolerance mechanisms, as they can be generated from self or foreign reactive ... on other self or foreign reactive T cells. Requirement for central tolerance cleanup section date May 2009 Central tolerance for T cells is induced in the thymus, where developing thymocytes ... cells the central tolerance is executed in the bone marrow the B cell receptor the membrane bound ... ref cite journal author Sprent J, Kishimoto H title The thymus and central tolerance journal Philos ... tolerance learning self control in the thymus journal Nat Rev Immunol volume 5 issue 10 pages 772 ... , altering its antigen receptor receptor editing or entering a regulatory lineage. As this tolerance ... central tolerance towards those antigens present in primary lymphoid organs. In the case of B cells ... such as insulin in the thymus. Mechanisms of central tolerance B cell tolerance The recognition of antigens by the immature B cell s in the bone marrow is critical to the development of Immune tolerance ... more details
tolerance. ref name usda http www.ars.usda.gov research projects projects.htm?accn no 409278 ARS Project Drought Stress Tolerance for the Midwest and South Soybean Variety Improvement Continuation ... regions, drought tolerance is an important consideration in plant selection. Xeriscaping is an approach ... warming Breeding for drought stress tolerance Breeding for heat stress tolerance div col end References ... more details
The tolerance paradox arises from a problem that a tolerant person might be antagonistic toward Ethnic intolerance intolerance , hence intolerant of it. The tolerant individual would then be by definition intolerant of intolerance. Many philosophers, including Karl Popper ref Karl Popper, The Open Society and Its Enemies , Vol. 1, Notes to the Chapters Ch. 7, Note 4 ref and John Rawls , ref http books.google.com books?id TdvHKizvuTAC&pg PA216&lpg PA216 v onepage&q &f false Rawls, A Theory of Justice, 216 ref have discussed this paradox. References reflist External links http plato.stanford.edu entries toleration ConTolPar The Concept of Toleration and its Paradoxes , in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. http www.eric.ed.gov ERICWebPortal custom portlets recordDetails detailmini.jsp? nfpb true& &ERICExtSearch SearchValue 0 EJ707855&ERICExtSearch SearchType 0 no&accno EJ707855 The Paradoxes of Tolerance , Barbara Pasamonik in Social Studies, v95 n5 p206 Sep Oct 2004. http books.google.com books?id S1j8KXp20qwC&pg PA9&lpg PA9&dq v onepage&q &f false Puzzles and Paradoxes of Tolerance , Hans Oberdiek, 2001. http www.michaeltotten.com archives 2006 07 tolerating the intolerant.php Tolerating the Intolerant , Michael Totten. DEFAULTSORT Paradox Of Tolerance Category Paradoxes philo stub fr Paradoxe de la tol rance ... more details
Infobox Museum name Museum of Tolerance image Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles, March 2008.JPG imagesize ... website http www.museumoftolerance.com The Museum of Tolerance MOT , a multimedia museum in Los ... of South Park called The Death Camp of Tolerance . Image Protest Signs over Museum of Tolerance ... of the Museum of Tolerance is that its exhibits use excessive multimedia technology to appeal to and manipulate ... of Tolerance , Other Voices , February 2000. Retrieved on April 12, 2007 ref Jerusalem Mamilla Cemetery ... of Tolerance and Human Dignity in Jerusalem by destroying the historic Mamilla Cemetery . ref ... museum of tolerance on muslim graves 466028.html title Israel plans to build museum of tolerance ... la oe makdisi12 2010feb12,0,1055476.story title A Museum of Tolerance We Don t Need author Saree Makdisi ... haaretz.com hasen spages 1034344.html Surroundings No tolerance for Jerusalem s uniqueness Haaretz, Last update 21 29 05 11 2008 ref Others have expressed concern over the focus of the museum on tolerance amongst Jews, rather than tolerance between Jews and Arabs. ref Samuel G. Freeman. http query.nytimes.com ... features israel prize laureate opposes museum of tolerance 1.260500 title Israel Prize laureate opposes Museum of Tolerance author Akiva Eldar work Ha aretz date 30 December 2008 ref Construction ... news content per hadassah archive 2004 04 DEC art.asp Hadassah on Museum of tolerance ref ref http ... to its Museum of Tolerance on Pico Boulevard . ref http latimesblogs.latimes.com culturemonster 2008 10 a frank gehry d.html Israeli court OKs Museum of Tolerance s controversial branch LA Times ... to the Wiesenthal Center to halt the construction of the Museum of Tolerance on the historic ... Museum of Tolerance , review essay by Harold Marcuse, Other Voices, v2.1, Feb. 2000. http www.museumoftolerance.com ... Museum Of Tolerance Category Museums in Los Angeles, California Category Museums established in 1993 Category Jewish American history Category Holocaust museums in California Tolerance de Museum der ... more details