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Tolerable and upper
* Tolerable upper intake levels ( UL ), to caution against excessive intake of nutrients ( like vitamin A ) that can be harmful in large amounts.

Tolerable and UL
The Tolerable Upper Intake Level ( UL ) for vitamin A, for a 25-year-old male, is 3, 000 micrograms / day, or about 10, 000 IU.
Per tablespoon ( 13. 6g ), cod liver oil contains 136 % of the established Tolerable Upper Intake Level ( UL ) for Preformed Vitamin A ( Retinol ).

Tolerable and for
The Recovery Time Objective must ensure that the Maximum Tolerable Period of Disruption ( MTPD ) for each activity is not exceeded.
* ASTM E122 Standard Practice for Calculating Sample Size to Estimate, With a Specified Tolerable Error, the Average for Characteristic of a Lot or Process
The European Union set a standard for acceptable human consumption ( Tolerable Daily Intake ) of melamine at 0. 5 milligrams per kg of body mass ( reduced to 0. 2 mg per kg in April 2010 ), Canada declared a limit of 0. 35 mg and the US FDA ’ s limit was put at 0. 63 mg, but was later reduced to 0. 063 mg daily.
A better name is the ' Tolerable Region ', because risks in this region can sometimes be tolerated, if they cannot practically be reduced, in return for the benefits provided by the system or installation that causes the risks.

Tolerable and by
Tolerable daily, monthly or annual intakes have been set by the World Health Organization and a number of governments.

Tolerable and Intake
* Tolerable Daily Intake ( used in toxicology ),
* Tolerable Daily Intake

Tolerable and .
* Robert G. Collins, Tolerable Levels of Violence
In Vandegrift's next evaluation, dated December 1909, he received a " Good and Tolerable " rating and next was rated as " Excellent " upon reporting to the Marine Corps Barracks, Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1910.
A second phase screen establishes the Maximum Tolerable Dosage and involves in vivo examination of tumor regression using the Hollow fiber assay.
* “ Tolerable Falsehoods: Agency and the Interests of Theory .” In Consequences of Theory.

upper and intake
Although allergic reaction from supplementation is possible, no known toxicity is associated with high doses of the phylloquinone ( vitamin K < sub > 1 </ sub >) or menaquinone ( vitamin K < sub > 2 </ sub >) forms of vitamin K, so no tolerable upper intake level ( UL ) has been set.
In a crossflow engine, the transfer and exhaust ports are on opposite sides of the cylinder, and a deflector on the top of the piston directs the fresh intake charge into the upper part of the cylinder, pushing the residual exhaust gas down the other side of the deflector and out the exhaust port.
These symptoms include acute hearing, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, dilated pupils, increased perspiration, increased oxygen intake, stiffening of neck / upper back muscles, and dry mouth.
In the Jumo 205 and its variants, the upper crankshaft serves the exhaust pistons, and the lower crankshaft the intake pistons.
Note that while the siphon must touch the liquid in the ( upper ) reservoir ( the surface of the liquid must be above the intake opening ), it need not touch the liquid in the lower reservoir and indeed there need not be a lower reservoir – liquid can discharge into mid-air.
The MPFI engines are easily identifiable visually, by their cast aluminum upper intake manifolds with horizontal throttle body ( vertical throttle plate ), replacing the more traditional-looking carburetor-style throttle body with top-mounted air cleaner of previous Town Cars.
When in VTEC, since the " normal " cam lobe has the same timing and lift as the intake cam lobes of the SOHC non-VTEC engines, both engines have identical performance in the upper powerband assuming everything else is the same.
A wet single-point nitrous system introduces the fuel and nitrous together, causing the upper intake manifold to become wet with fuel.
Spark plug changes for the three rear cylinders require removing the upper intake manifold when performed as directed by factory service manual, and timing belt changes have a labor rate of 5 hours as opposed to 2-3 for a typical belt-driven engine.
The Dietary Reference Intake recommendations from the United States Department of Agriculture define a " tolerable upper intake level " for most vitamins.
A plastic upper intake was added in 2001.
The block features split upper and lower block assembly for added strength and rigidity, special long intake manifold for added torque, S-VT continuous variable valve timing, and a stainless steel 4: 1 exhaust header.
The car now features a large lower air intake and thin upper grille.
The upper intake plenum is of the split-chamber design with Toyota's ACIS variable-intake system feeding three sets of runners for both heads.
Other differences between C16XE and later versions of the engine include intake manifold, C16XE has a plastic upper intake manifold, which was replaced with a cast aluminium manifold, and fuel injection system, C16XE uses Multec fuel injection with MAF sensor and later models used Multec fuel injection with MAP sensor.

upper and levels
Second, the upper portion permits comparison of maturity levels of an equal number of growth centers from the long, short, and round bones of the five regions.
Stairs leading to upper levels are sometimes built on the outside, and balconies are sometimes enclosed.
A truss work between the roadway levels provides stiffness to the roadways and reduced movement of the upper level when installed.
He often chose hotel rooms on upper levels to get a broader view.
The building consisted of two levels: a stoa on the upper level providing open space, and a palaestra, pool and baths on lower floor.
* The Peak Tram carries both tourists and residents to the upper levels of Hong Kong Island.
A prolonged agricultural depression in Britain at the end of the 19th century, together with the introduction in the 20th century of increasingly heavy levels of taxation on inherited wealth, put an end to agricultural land as the primary source of wealth for the upper classes.
Persons with hyperthyroidism can easily exhibit levels many times these upper limits for T4 and / or T3.
Thinking that Homeric Troy must be in the lowest level, Schliemann and his workers dug hastily through the upper levels, reaching fortifications that he took to be his target.
The NASA designs were conceived as replacements for the upper stages of the Saturn V launch vehicle, but the tests revealed reliability problems, mainly caused by the vibration and heating involved in running the engines at such high thrust levels.
* All levels restrict filenames to upper case letters, digits, underscores (" _ "), and a dot.
The chief churches of Montauban are the cathedral, remarkable only for the possession of the " Vow of Louis XIII ", one of the masterpieces of Ingres, and the church of St Jacques ( 14th and 15th centuries ), dedicated to Saint James of Compostela, the façade of which is surmounted by a handsome octagonal tower, the base of which is in Romanesque style, while the upper levels, built later, are in Gothic style.
The original brickwork of the outer vaulted passageway is well exposed, as is the entrance of the vaulted stairway to the upper levels.
Clubs can range from large, multi-level establishments, to smaller one-room clubs located in upper levels of buildings.
St John ’ s church was built in upper Jamestown in 1857, one motivation being to counter the levels of vice and prostitution at that end of the town.
On 1 March 2007, police officers were lifted to the upper levels of the building using small boom cranes in a manner similar to siege towers to enter Ungdomshuset in Copenhagen, Denmark.
It is difficult to demarcate the gland's upper and lower border with vertebral levels because it moves position in relation to these during swallowing.
* The Colosseum is badly damaged by fire ( lightning ) which destroys the wooden upper levels of the amphitheater.
After defeating Moz and being directed to the clock tower, Richard works up through the upper levels of the castle and finds Rachel and Garo.
It is usually used to describe connections between upper, middle or lower levels ( such as upper-level divergence causing lower level convergence in cyclone formation ), but can sometimes also be used to describe such connections over distance rather than height alone.
84 Charing Cross Road, located just north of Cambridge Circus, has not been a bookstore for many years ; at street level it is now a restaurant ( entered round the corner in Cambridge Circus ), but the upper levels of the building remain as originally constructed.
By keeping Li at the upper levels of the Party, China's leaders communicated to the world that the country remained stable and united.
The buildings have entrances on two levels, with wooden stairs outside leading to the doorways on the upper level.
This may cause large towering cumuliform clouds to form in the lower half of the troposphere with tops growing into the upper levels.

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