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What is Ester C and bowel tolerance?

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Ester C is a buffered form of Vitamin C, which is easier on the stomach than other C's (ascorbic acid). If you decide to use Ester C or any of the other buffered form of C (calcium ascorbate or sodium ascorbate), you will be able to provide a much higher dosage than you would with ascorbic acid. If you are providing a buffered form of C, you might want to start out with 500 mg and increase the dosage (splitting the dosage to twice per day) until you determine the bowel tolerance.

What is zero tolerance?

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The concept of zero tolerance laws for youth is based on a simple proposition: since it is illegal for persons under 21 to drink beverage alcohol, it should also be illegal for them to drive with any alcohol in their system. See similar questions...

What is ALITHSA's "ZERO-TOLERANCE" policy?

ALITHSA - Frequently Asked Questions
ALITHSA maintains a ZERO-TOLERANCE policy for abusive parents, players and coaches. Any form of abusive language, gesture or behavior directed towards any player, parent, coach, coordinator or referee is UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR, and will be dealt with accordingly. ALITHSA reserves the right to suspend and/or expel any person found to be in violation of the zero-tolerance policy. See similar questions...

What is a Toxicant-Induced Loss of Tolerance (TILT)?

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TILT is a two-step disease mechanism that has emerged in medicine over the past decade. Following acute exposure to a contaminant, some genetically susceptible subjects then lose tolerance for everyday exposures, which are often unrelated to the original exposure. There is strong suspicion that TILT could result in ASDs (see Environmental Exposures and ASDs: Making the Connection by Claudia S. Miller, M.D., M.S.). See similar questions...

What is a Zero Tolerance Suspension?

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A driver under age 21 who is arrested for any violation of the Illinois Vehicle Code will be asked to submit to chemical testing if the arresting officer has reason to believe the driver has consumed any amount of an alcoholic beverage. Refusal to submit to this testing will result in a six- or 24-month suspension. Submission to testing that reveals a blood alcohol concentration of more than 0.00 will result in a three- or 12-month suspension. See similar questions...

What is the difference between addiction, physical dependence, tolerance, and pseudoaddiction?

FAQ - Addiction-Free Pain Management?
To help clarify this question a consensus document was developed by the American Academy of Pain Medicine, the American Pain Society, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine in 2004. They have agreed upon the following definitions for addiction, physical dependence, tolerance, and pseudoaddiction. For a more in-depth explanation you can go to Chapter One in Managing Pain and Coexisting Disorders: Using the Addiction-Free Pain Management? System. See similar questions...

How do you calculate the tolerance zone?

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The tolerance zone is defined as the horizontal distance of 24 inches from either side of the outside dimensions of the buried facility. Therefore, the minimum distance of the tolerance zone would be 48 inches or 4 feet across. See similar questions...

Is Islam a religion of tolerance, allowing freedom of speach, thought, faith?

Islam, Islamic, Muslim, Allah - The Peace FAQ
Isn't Islam's conflict with the Jews really only a conflict between Arabs and Zionists? Islam respects Jews, right? They just hate 'Zionists'... See similar questions...

What is impaired glucose tolerance (IGT)?

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In people with IGT, the rise in blood glucose that occurs after consuming 75g glucose is greater than normal (although not as great as in people with type 2 diabetes). Fasting blood glucose levels are normal or moderately raised. See similar questions...

What are the views on tolerance in the Christian religion?

Frequently Asked Questions--Christian Living
This is an especially important topic for this page, since we will probably write something here that someone will take as being “critical.” It is important to understand that our comments on this page are not our opinions, but answers based on the Bible. (We supply adequate proof throughout our site confirming that the Bible is a completely reliable and consistent source of truth. See similar questions...

What is Tolerance and how is it calculated?

Huntron Product Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs
A:Tolerance as it relates to the Huntron software can sometimes be difficult to explain but here is our best short explanation. The software samples a single cycle of the applied sinewave regardless of frequency. For signature creation, sine information for both the voltage (horizontal) and current (vertical) are examined but only the horizontal data is used when comparing. We digitize these waveforms by plotting 100 locations across the entire waveform cycle. These points are the byte location. See similar questions...

Do I have to hand dig within the tolerance zone?

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The statute requires the excavator to use reasonable care when digging within the tolerance zone. In the industry, hand digging is typically considered to be a means of reasonable care. Other methods of reasonable care such as vacuum excavation may be more appropriate is some cases. Mechanical excavation in the tolerance zone is allowable as long as the excavator takes extra precautions, (such as a spotter), to avoid damage to the buried facility. See similar questions...

How do utilities mark the tolerance zone?

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Operators generally mark the utility with a series of flags or paint marks placed directly over the buried utility. From the surface marks, the excavator will infer the tolerance zone is 24 inches from either side of the mark. KCC Staff is in the process of preparing regulations that more fully define marking requirements. See similar questions...

Question: What does cross tolerance mean?

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Cross tolerant drugs are drugs which work on the same systems in the brain or body, by a similar or the same mechanism. Typically if you are tolerant to one drug and you take another drug which is cross tolerant you will have a reduced effect as you will already be tolerant to the drug. See similar questions...

What are the most common glucose tolerance tests and how do I prepare for each?

Hendrick Regional Laboratory
Be prepared to stay at our facility for four hours to allow time for registration, preparation for test and to ensure that blood is drawn at exact intervals. You will be given a glucose drink and have your blood drawn five times: first at 30 minute intervals and then 1 hour intervals. Be prepared to stay at our facility for about an hour and a half to allow time for registration, preparation for test and to ensure blood is drawn at exact time. See similar questions...

How is opioid addiction different from dependence or tolerance?

FAQ Answers - Pain Treatment Topics
Many of the concerns regarding opioid use originate from misconceptions or confusion regarding the terminology describing the risks of addiction, tolerance, and dependence. Numerous authorities ? including the American Academy of Pain Medicine, American Pain Society, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine ? have addressed these concerns. An appreciation of more concise definitions can help dispel misunderstandings, which otherwise might lead to inadequate pain management therapy. See similar questions...

What is the clearance or tolerance of the press?

Cropland Biodiesel - Frequently Asked Questions
for clearance tolerance, it's all adjustable, and as an example; the cake/meal can be run out at .5mm thickness for the smallest setting and up to 9.5mm (3/8 in). By tightening or loosening the rings on the screw press you can get similar results and even finer control... tightening it down metal to metal (which we wouldn't advise.) See similar questions...

What are our options for redundancy or fault tolerance?

Network Access Control
The CyberGatekeeper Server allows multiple appliances to be used in a failover scenario. If the "active" appliance becomes unavailable, the standby automatically becomes active and takes over tasks from the unavailable unit. This occurs in less than a minute and is generally seamless to the end user. See similar questions...

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