Sentences with phrase «tolerable levels of»

Strategies directed to titrate the amount of trauma and keep children within manageable and tolerable levels of activation to facilitate reprocessing is demonstrated.
To stay within tolerable levels of selenium, stick with a 1/2 ounce of brazil nuts per day.
Patong offers a good mix of both, peace and a tolerable level of hustle - bustle.

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One emotion is usually more «tolerable» for the child to experience, and this emotion serves as a barrier to feeling the others; i.e. high levels of anger or fear will prevent the child from feeling grief and shame.
The Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (UL) designate the highest amount of a certain nutrient that people consume without experiencing potentially harmful side effects.
I suggest the Governor raise the bar a little an admit rampant corruption is neither normal or tolerable at any level of government.
However, there is now a glimmer of hope for patients: Thanks to a newly tested substance, the pain can be reduced to a tolerable level, as indicated by the promising results of an international phase II study involving the Center of Dental Medicine at the University of Zurich.
One example of the new metronomic regimen, in this instance, is use of two drugs already common in ovarian cancer treatment — paclitaxel and rapamycin — but at levels a tenth to a third of the maximum tolerable dose.
Extending the tolerable margin compatible with pattern formation of error ensures that patterns can still be formed when relative protein levels are altered.
People aged 50 years and older have the highest total folate intakes; about 5 percent have intakes exceeding the established tolerable upper intake level of 1,000 micrograms per day.
Thus, any events that could potentially activate DDR could trigger the activation of innate immune responses in the absence of DNA damage; similarly suppressing DDR signaling in the presence of tolerable DNA damage levels could alleviate some of the pathological features associated with DNA damage - driven inflammation.
And, shockingly, 93 per cent of children aged four to eight exceed Health Canada's Tolerable Upper Intake Level.
Two decades after the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, most governments have agreed that limiting the increase in the average surface temperature of the Earth to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels would represent a tolerable amount of global warming.
As with other dairy and meat items, antibiotics fed to chickens could crop up in the end product (under USDA - established tolerable levels, of course), so skip conventional eggs if this is a personal concern.
-- Traditional ways of preparing those foods need to be observed and re-learned — there is great wisdom and knowledge there — soaking, sprouting, fermenting reduce phytic acid to a tolerable level and increase the phytase content (enzyme which «breaks down» phytic acid)-- that's why sour dough bread is health wise far superior to yeast leavened bread!
How are we to reconcile this with a tolerable upper intake level of 0?
To prevent sensory neuropathy in virtually all individuals, the Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine set the tolerable upper intake level (UL) for pyridoxine at 100 mg / day for adults (see table below)(7).
The good news is that vitamin B12 doesn't have a Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL), which means there is no intake of vitamin B12 that is considered «too much.»
The Institute of Medicine recommends 1500 mg of sodium per day as the Adequate Intake level for most Americans and advises everyone to limit sodium intake to less than 2300 mg per day, the Tolerable Upper Limit.
The highest tolerable intake level for zinc in adults is 40 milligrams each day, according to the Office of Dietary Supplements.
Vanadium in the forms of vanadyl sulfate and sodium metavanadate in the doses 250 mg / day (more than 100 times higher than the Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL), and hence possibly toxic [4], has been used to treat diabetes type I [1], since it can mimic insulin, but only a mild beneficial effects have been observed [6].
However, when a person with this problem finally lowers carbohydrate intake to tolerable levels, many if not most of the other symptoms may disappear.
Reflecting the lack of evidence of toxicity, The National Academy of Sciences has not chosen to establish a Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) for vitamin B1.
There is a Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) set for zinc by the Institute of Medicine at the National Academy of Sciences of 40 milligrams per day.
The National Academy of Sciences has set a Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) for zinc intake at 40 mg per day for adults.
Since the National Academy of Sciences has chosen not to set a maximal recommended intake level (Tolerable Upper Limit, or UL) based on available research, you will not be exceeding a recommended maximum amount even with ten times the minimum requirement (or greater amounts).
The National Academy of Sciences has established a Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) of 2000 mg per day for adults.
The 2000 DRI report also included a Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) for vitamin C of 2000 mg for adults.
If you do take vitamin and / or mineral supplements, it is wise to stay below the Institute of Medicine's Tolerable Upper Intake Levels.
The panel also defined the tolerable upper intake for adults as 10 mg daily and suggested that it is quite unlikely that people will reach even half this level even if dietary supplements of copper and small amounts of copper in drinking water are included.
However, the National Academy of Sciences suggests the following Tolerable Upper Intake Level (maximum dose you can take to avoid any harmful effects due to overdosing):
You don't need to know the ins and outs of American Football to enjoy it, it's infinitely more accessible than others in the genre and it manages to keep the whole «Urban - Extreme» aspect to a tolerable level.
This one just looks like a lot of fun, a good old - fashioned medieval fable cranked to eleven, pushed and hammed to maximum tolerable levels (I'm hoping, anyway).
They all strike me as extremely challenging and provided the level of bureaucracy is tolerable, possibly even fun.
It will take an experimentation of the right combination of diet, cleansing products and special goodies that they chew on and even treats before the human of the household will be able to make their puppy» s breath rise to the level of at least tolerable.
The gun control on the game is almost unbearable at the beginning of the game and never really gets great, but does become tolerable after leveling your character up.
I am not a huge fan of what I call the «Suikoden» leveling system, but this game is tolerable with it, and everything else gameplay wise is interesting.
However, checkpoints and infinite lives keep makes the difficulty level tolerable, even if only just for some of us.
I was parking the father in laws pontoon boat one afternoon, I had a tape in the deck and Pink Floyd's One of These Days started playing, and I turned the volume up to a tolerable level, and began guiding the boat into the dock.
However, we are a long way from achieving an equitable, efficient, and sustainable use of nitrogen and phosphorus in agriculture, and we are not close to reducing nitrogen and phosphorus pollution to tolerable levels.
Nor is the EPA a reliable source with its quaint ruling that no level of radiation is tolerable.
Among close observers of the negotiations and the science informing these talks, there is widespread agreement that there is little hope of keeping warming to tolerable levels unless high - emitting nations base their emissions reductions promises on what equity would require of them.
In fact, the international community has understood that much more ambitious commitments are necessary, both in the short - and long - term to maintain any hope of keeping warming to tolerable levels.
No - one who understands the science believes that the present policies are adequate to the enormous task of transforming the energy economy with the alacrity necessary to limit warming to a tolerable level (assuming the rest of the world were to respond in a similar way).
Yet because the US projected reductions of 9.5 % below 2005 in 2020 is equal to a 2 % increase above 1990 levels in 2020 at a moment in history when many scientists believe that a reductions of 25 to 4o % below 1990 levels by 2020 are necessary to prevent dangerous climate change, the US projected reductions fall extraordinarily short of any reasonable US fair share of tolerable global emissions.
Regional climate analyses [38] indicated this area of frozen ice and snow was not within the appropriate thermal envelope for Bd, but measurements of water temperature indicated that solar heating was capable of warming ponds to levels tolerable by Bd.
Two decades after the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, most governments have agreed that limiting the increase in the average surface temperature of the Earth to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels would represent a tolerable amount of global warming.
Cycling home through the University of Toronto the other day I passed these two food trucks, both with very loud and very smelly diesel engines, probably running the generators needed to keep the salmonella at tolerable levels.
«We are in the process of devising a lucid distribution grid with tolerable expenditure levels to improve market penetration and boost sales revenue.
The sound quality, like the camera quality, is a level of tolerable mediocrity that's to be expected.
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