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** and tolerance
** Alcohol tolerance
** Central tolerance, a mechanism by which newly developing T cells and B cells are rendered non-reactive to self
** Immune tolerance in pregnancy or gestational / maternal immune tolerance
** Computer Architecture, Systems and Networks ( Distributed Systems, Security, Embedded Systems, Fault tolerance )
** Various forms of diagnostic challenge or " tolerance tests "
** Bipolar integrated circuits generally have higher radiation tolerance than CMOS circuits.
** Choice of substrate with wide band gap, which gives it higher tolerance to deep-level defects ; e. g. silicon carbide or gallium nitride.

** and antibiotic
** Dental antibiotic prophylaxis
** Drugs: antibiotic — barbiturate — SSRI
** The antibiotic trimethoprim
** Calcium dependent antibiotic
** Maternal: If chorioamnionitis is present at the time of PPROM, antibiotic therapy is usually given to avoid sepsis, and delivery is indicated.
** PZ-601 is a carbapenem antibiotic currently being tested as having a broad spectrum of activity including strains resistant to other carbapenems.

** and ability
** Telepathic Illusion: the ability to cause others to see or experience events which are not actually occurring.
** Telepathic Cloak: the ability to hide one's presence from others by making oneself invisible by clouding the minds of others.
** Mind Possession: the ability to possess the minds of others, controlling someone's mind for oneself.
** Mind Alteration: the ability to alter the minds of others.
** Psionic Shield: the ability to erect a shield that is used to protect one's mind.
** Psionic Blasts: the ability to emit blasts of psionic energy which don't harm its victims physically but mentally instead.
** Astral Projection: the ability to control one's astral self.
** Carbon monoxide poisoning which inhibits the ability of hemoglobin to release the oxygen bound to it.
** Polymorphism in object-oriented programming, the ability of an interface to be realized in multiple ways
** The ability of parliament to pass a vote of no confidence.
** The ability to vote down legislative proposals of the government.
** Control over or ability to vote down fiscal measures and the ' budget ' ( or ' supply '); a government is powerless without control of the state finances.
** The cause of all symptoms reported by the patient or representative, and all potentially life-threatening, limb-threatening, or organ-threatening symptoms discovered by hospital staff, has been ascertained to the best of the hospital's ability.
** Any conditions that are immediately life-threatening, limb-threatening, or organ-threatening have been treated to the best of the hospital's ability to ensure the patient does not need further inpatient care.
** Pulmonary agent or choking agent, chemical weapon agent designed to impede a victim's ability to breathe
** Motor skill, the ability of an organism to use the motor system effectively
** Both gametes the same ( isogamy ). Like other species of Cladophora, C. callicoma has flagellated gametes which are identical in appearance and ability to move.
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** Shun: successor of Yao, who passed over his own son and made Shun his successor because of Shun's ability and morality.
** Scientific progress, the idea that science increases its problem solving ability through the application of some scientific method.
** Stage presence — a charisma of rock star, the ability to rock, lack of stage fright and power to drive thousands of listeners ; involves guitar showmanship and other emotional demonstrations.
** The DVD also presents the owner with the ability to play the theatrical cut of the film with the animated scene as if it were part of the feature.
** Historian Paul Kennedy hailed Hammarskjöld in his book The Parliament of Man as perhaps the greatest UN Secretary-General because of his ability to shape events, in contrast with his successors.
** The ability to use multiple motion vectors per macroblock ( one or two per partition ) with a maximum of 32 in the case of a B macroblock constructed of 16 4 × 4 partitions.

** and resist
** WWII: A BBC broadcast by " Colonel Britton " calls on the people of occupied Europe to resist the Nazis under the slogan " V for Victory ".
** Rhodesian prime minister Ian Smith warns that Rhodesia will resist a trade embargo by neighboring countries with force.
** The Merinids of Maghrib al-Aqsa attempt to resist the Almohads but are forced into the desert areas around the Tafilalt.
** 4. 1. 6 Inhabitants of a non-occupied territory, who on the approach of the enemy spontaneously take up arms to resist the invading forces, without having had time to form themselves into regular armed units, provided they carry arms openly and respect the laws and customs of war.
** Compliance ( physiology ), the tendency of a hollow organ to resist recoil toward its original dimensions
** Federal justice minister Irwin Cotler announces that the federal government will no longer resist court proceedings aiming to require provincial governments to issue same-sex marriage licences.
** Stiffness, the property of a solid body to resist deformation, which is sometimes referred to as rigidity
** United Kingdom-survive, evade, resist, extract
** Lusitanians resist Roman invaders successfully, taking back land and ransacking Conistorgis, the Conii royal capital ( in modern Algarve ), because of that people's alliance with Rome.
** The Lusitanians successfully resist Roman offensive.
** Romans score victories against Lusitanian attacks with Praetor Gaius Marius and Proconsul Decimus Junius Brutus ( who replaced Marius ), but still the Lusitanians resist with a long guerrilla war.
** Pompey's sons Gnaeus Pompeius and Sextus Pompeius, together with Titus Labienus, Caesar's former propraetorian legate ( legatus propraetore ) and second in command in the Gallic War, escaped to Hispania, where they continued to resist Caesar's dominance of the Roman world.

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