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tolerance test A test of the ability of the patient or subject to endure the medicine given or exercise taken.
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tolerance The total amount by which a quantity is allowed to vary from nominal; thus, the tolerance is half the algebraic difference between the maximum and minimum limits.
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tolerance d. the largest quantity of an agent, such as a drug or radiotherapy, that may be administered without harm. Called also maximum tolerated d.
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tolerance t. 1. an exercise test to determine the efficiency of the circulation.  2. a test to determine the body's ability to metabolize a substance or to endure administration of a drug.
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tolerance The allowable variation from actual specifications permitted in the manufacturing operation. Type I Glass ?Containers made of Type I Borosilicate glass are generally used for preparations that are intended for parenteral administration. Highly resistant borosilicate glass. Type II Glass ?Treated soda lime glass. Type III Glass ?Soda lime glass. Type NP Glass ?General purpose soda lime glass.
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