| TD | Tolerable diet |
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| MTD | Maximum Tolerable Dose |
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| PTWI | Provisional Tolerable Weekly Intake |
| TDI | Tolerable Daily Intakes |
| tolerable | 1. Capable of being borne or endured; supportable, either physically or mentally. "As may affect tionearth with cold and heat Scarce tolerable." (Milton) 2. Moderately good or agreeable; not contemptible; not very excellent or pleasing, but such as can be borne or received without disgust, resentment, or opposition; passable; as, a tolerable administration; a tolerable entertainment; a tolerable translation. Tol"erableness, Tol"erably. Origin: L. Tolerabilis: cf. F. Tolerable. See Tolerate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| tolerable daily intake | TDIs are applied to chemical contaminants in food and drinking water. The presence of contaminants is unwanted and they have no useful function, differing from additives and residues where there is or was deliberate use resulting in their presence. TDIs are calculated on the basis of laboratory toxicity data with the application of uncertainty factors. A TDI is therefore an estimate of the amount of a substance (contaminant) in food or drinking water that can be ingested daily over a lifetime without a significant health risk. (09 Oct 1997) |
| tolerable | capable of being borne |
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| tolerable | neither good nor bad |
| tolerable | capable of being tolerated |
| tolerable | able to be tolerated or endured |
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