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Physiological tolerance
Physiological tolerance In physiology, tolerance occurs when an organism builds up a ... also commonly encountered in pharmacology (see drug tolerance), when a subject's reaction to a ... the same effect. See also Desensitization Drug tolerance Tachyphylaxis Mithridatization
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Physiological tolerance (Psychology wiki)
Physiological tolerance Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... strategy users area Translation Proj. In physiology, tolerance occurs when an organism builds up a ... also commonly encountered in pharmacology (see drug tolerance), when a subject's reaction to a ... same effect. [edit] See also Desensitization Drug tolerance Tachyphylaxis Mithridatization This page uses content ...
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Tolerance   (translated from Italian)
Tolerance This voice draft of the "tolerance" in philosophical and social sense. For the ... term it is possible to refer to physiological tolerance and tolerance (engineering). tolerance it is a term ...
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Drug tolerance
Drug tolerance Drug tolerance occurs when a subject's reaction to ... escalating doses may lead to drug overdose. Tolerance may be related to the familiarity of ... needle, and actually produces the beginnings of physiological responses before the drug is introduced. If ... referring to the rapid development of drug tolerance. See also: desensitization physiological tolerance physical ...
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Cross-tolerance
Cross-tolerance Cross tolerace refers to a pharmacological phenomenon ... being treated with a drug exhibits a physiological resistance to that medication as a result of tolerance to a pharmacologically similar drug. It is ... antibiotics, analgesics and many other medications. Cross-tolerance is particularly frequent amongst users of illicit ... drugs. For example, users with a high tolerance to the stimulant amphetamine will may ...
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Tolerance (disambiguation)
Tolerance (disambiguation) Tolerance may refer to: Tolerance, a virtue or value Physiological tolerance, a resistance to the effects of ...
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Drug tolerance (Psychology wiki)
Drug tolerance Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... Grp strategy users area Translation Proj. Drug tolerance occurs when a subject's reaction to ... escalating doses may lead to drug overdose. Tolerance may be related to the familiarity of ... needle, and actually produces the beginnings of physiological responses before the drug is introduced. If ... referring to the rapid development of drug tolerance. See also: desensitization physiological tolerance physical ...
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Zero tolerance (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Zero tolerance A trait that enables some individuals to ... outward signs of distress. Researchers believe the physiological basis for this trait relates to the ... individual non-adverse responses to zero zero tolerance. Other developments in psychology would overshadow this ... the paradigm shift and helped establish zero tolerance as a trait, not merely a response ... ancient cultures made use of the zero tolerance phenomena. Because the ancients lacked a ...
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Physiological power   (translated from German)
Physiological power Those physiological power is the ability of Organisms, Fluctuations ... Environmental factors to bear in pure culture. Physiological one Ranges of tolerance under experimental conditions are determined, with those ...
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Narcology   (translated from Russian)
... indications , and then remove the notation {{wikify}} . Physiological aspect of the addiction On that, what ... the tightest connection between the psychological and physiological sides of narcotic dependence, on their mutual ... view for the best understanding of the physiological mechanisms of formation and consequences of addiction ... as the totality of cognitive, behavioral and physiological symptoms, indicating, that the individual continues the ... of behavior, which usually leads to the tolerance, to the appearance of abstinence and ...
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