Collocations withtolerance

These are words often used in combination withtolerance.

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degree of tolerance
We have a degree of tolerance here.
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drought tolerance
These accessions scored between 3 and 5 for proportional soil cover, used to estimate drought tolerance in the late dry season.
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great tolerance
The field of semantics has always shown a great tolerance for divergence.
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heat tolerance
Results of this study also suggested that safflower has good heat tolerance at least at the seed-filling stage.
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high tolerance
A high tolerance to toxic substances by metacercariae within a protective cyst in an exposed host is not unexpected.
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immune tolerance
The induction of immune tolerance requires target antigens and competent immune cells.
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increased tolerance
The change in membrane composition and permeability might also contribute to the increased tolerance to antimicrobial agents by bacterial biofilms.
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low tolerance
Also, there is a low tolerance to crop damage in ornamental crops as the whole plant is marketed.
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religious tolerance
Protestant settlers seeking religious tolerance.
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salt tolerance
In tomato, salt hypersensitive mutants affected in a single locus that had lost certain salt tolerance mechanisms were identified.
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tolerance of violence
Tackling tolerance of violence against men and boys; and 5.
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zero tolerance policy
A zero tolerance policy must be applied to tax havens.
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