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Miller, Jacques F. A. P. "Principles of Immunological Tolerance." Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy 32, no. 6 (2005): 322–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000089119.

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Ziegler-Heitbrock, L. "PRINCIPLES OF TLR-MEDIATED TOLERANCE." Shock 21, Supplement (March 2004): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00024382-200403001-00086.

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Babiy, Mykhailo. "Tolerance is theoretical and practical principles." Ukrainian Religious Studies, no. 4 (December 10, 1996): 13–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/1996.4.69.

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Political ideological pluralism, religious diversity are characteristic features of modern Ukrainian society. On the one hand, multiculturalism, socio-political, religious differentiation of the latter appear as important characteristics of its democracy, as a practical expression of freedom, on the other - as a factor that led to the deconsocialization of society, gave rise to "nodal points" of tension, confrontational processes, in particular, in political and religious spheres.
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Лисенко, Н. Г. "ВИХОВАННЯ ТОЛЕРАНТНОСТІ В УЧНІВ ШКІЛ ФРАНЦІЇ У КОНТЕКСТІ МОРАЛЬНОЇ ТА ГРОМАДЯНСЬКОЇ ОСВІТИ." Теорія та методика навчання та виховання, no. 47 (2019): 50–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.34142/23128046.2019.47.05.

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Tolerance is one of the important values of the French education system that is brought up at school. Transferring values is the mission of the school along with the transfer of knowledge and skills. The need for fostering tolerance in French school students is driven by the current political and socio-economic situation in France. The rise in manifestations of intolerance, violence, xenophobia, racism in society has led the state to take active steps in public education, in particular, to introduce such a compulsory subject as moral and civic education. The purpose of the article is to highlight the experience of fostering tolerance in French secondary schools in the context of the school subject of "moral and civic education". The process of education of tolerance through the prism of moral and civic education is considered in the article. By analyzing the content of the curriculum, as well as methods such as synthesis, generalization, systematization, structural method, the basic approaches to the education of tolerance, the corresponding principles of moral and civic education, as well as the components by which the introduction of tolerance to the students of French schools are highlighted. Educating tolerance in French secondary schools is a systematic, ongoing process organized at the state level. It is implemented, inter alia, through the teaching of the compulsory subject of "moral and civic education", which covers all students from elementary to high school. Education of tolerance is carried out in accordance with the principles of moral and civic education (principle of autonomy, principle of discipline, principle of coexistence, principle of community) and is based on the values of the French Republic. According to the principles of moral and civic education, the following approaches to the cultivation of tolerance have been identified: sensitive, normative, cognitive and practical. Each of these approaches has different components, such as sensitivity, judgment, law and rule, obligation and responsibility. They find their practice in the subject of "moral and civic education".
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Li, Guo Wei, Wei Min Zhang, Peng Zhong Li, and Yi Zhou Zhu. "Computer Aided Geometric Tolerance Specification in 3D-CAD System." Applied Mechanics and Materials 34-35 (October 2010): 1238–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.34-35.1238.

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Tolerance specification is the activity of specifying tolerances. In current 3D-CAD system, tolerance types and tolerance values are specified by designer manully, and the validity checking of tolerance is no available. To achieve semi-automatic tolerance specification, geometric feature in the next-generation Geometrical Product Specifications and Verification (GPS) was introduced, the corresponding rules between geometric features and tolerance types were presented; The recommended values for tolerance were stored in a database system and constrainted by tolerance principles. Additionally, the implementation of computer aided geometric tolerance specification was proposed. Finally, the initial prototype system was developed to demonstrate the proposed scheme, which aides designer to define reasonable tolerance types and tolerance values in 3D-CAD system.
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Hasan, Moh Abdul Kholiq. "Interfaith Tolerance and Its Relevance to the Indonesian Diversity: A Study on Ibn ʿĀshūr’s al-Taḥrīr wa al-Tanwīr." Ulumuna 22, no. 2 (December 28, 2018): 333–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.20414/ujis.v22i2.301.

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Indonesia is a biggest Muslim, and yet multi-cultural, country. Religious tolerance is a key issue for harmony, and correct understanding of this principle is highly important. Maqāṣid approach serves one of the alternatives for such understanding. This study aims to elucidate the concept of interfaith tolerance from the perspective of the maqāṣid offered by Ibn ʿĀshūr‘s interpretation and analyze its relevance to the context of Indonesian diversity. This study is based on his work al-Taḥrīr wa al-Tanwīr and finds several important principles of interreligious tolerance from the perspective of the Qur’an. As a Muslim reformer, Ibn ʿĀshūr sees that tolerance is one crucial issue that religious followers are now facing. Grounded on the maqāṣid approach, he finds several principles of interreligious relation from the Quranic verses. These principles fit to the highest objective of Islamic law (maqāṣid al-sharīʿa). These include drawing the common good and leaving away the damage, egalitarian, justice, conscience and freedom. These principles in the context of Indonesia are important and necessary in order to maintain harmony among religious people and the unity of the Republic of Indonesia.
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Lees, Rosemary, and Anne Lingford-Hughes. "Neurobiology and principles of addiction and tolerance." Medicine 40, no. 12 (December 2012): 633–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mpmed.2012.09.002.

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Turton, Samuel, and Anne Lingford-Hughes. "Neurobiology and principles of addiction and tolerance." Medicine 44, no. 12 (December 2016): 693–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mpmed.2016.09.007.

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Turton, Samuel, and Anne Lingford-Hughes. "Neurobiology and principles of addiction and tolerance." Medicine 48, no. 12 (December 2020): 749–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mpmed.2020.09.012.

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Muslimova, Dilyora Ravshan Qizi. "The Role Of Religious Tolerance And Enlightenment Principles In The Development Of Independent Uzbekistan." American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations 02, no. 10 (October 8, 2020): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/volume02issue10-01.

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Fiquet, Angela T. Jr. "An Analysis of Tolerance Variation Among Adherents to Feminist, Environmentalist and Gay Rights Principles." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/46499.

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To the extent that the United States is a post-industrial society, whereby the means and ends of social production are social, and the production and reproduction of knowledge are shaped by reflexivity and continuous reconceptualizations of reality, what it means to be "tolerant" has been subjected to multiple ideologies. Supposedly freed from collectively imposed identities, social scientists have argued that in a postmodern society, individuals actively construct their own identities. In this study, it is questioned how multiple, trans-class and trans-disciplinary identities affect beliefs and behavior. Subject to exploration are expressions of tolerance, embodied as the expression of attitudes toward the following groups of traditionally nonconforming individuals: atheists, communists, racists and homosexuals. Using 1993 General Social Survey data, independent attitudinal variables were constructed from indexed items measuring opinions about ideas embraced by three "new" social movements: the women's, environmental and gay rights' movements. Socio-structural and attitudinal variables were regressed on tolerance, the dependent variable, which was divided into general and group-specific indexes. Education and urbanism were shown to be significant predictors of tolerance, while gender and political ideology were not significant predictors of tolerance. Positive correlations resulted between general tolerance and pro-feminist, pro-environmentalist and pro-gay rights attitudes. In conclusion, the prediction that individuals scoring high on measurements of feminism, environmentalism and pro-homosexuality, which all expound ideological convictions that refute traditional norms and value systems, would also demonstrate high levels of tolerance was greatly substantiated. Lending support for Bobo and Licari's (1989) argument, it is agreed that demographic, or social structural, variables alone are insufficient determinants of tolerance. Furthermore, although new social movements are chiefly organized around identity, rather than class, issues, even historically "tolerant" individuals, such as feminists, were shown to be less tolerant of certain groups, such as, in this study, racists
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Wulff, Philip. "Principles of hydrogen catalysis in the presence of oxygen by a [NiFe] hydrogenase from E. coli." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:9e434467-d50b-484a-a17e-ef3091636269.

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[NiFe] hydrogenases are metalloenzymes that act as highly efficient molecular electrocatalysts for the interconversion of protons and molecular hydrogen. Unlike any other known molecular electrocatalyst, the members of a subgroup of respiratory membrane-bound [NiFe] hydrogenases are able to maintain H2 catalysis in the sustained presence of O2. This O2-tolerance depends on the ability to respond to oxidative inactivation by O2 by exclusively forming rapidly reactivated active site states, thus implying a catalytic cycle in which O2 acts as a competing substrate to H2. Using isotope ratio mass spectrometry it is proven that the O2-tolerant Escherichia coli Hydrogenase 1 responds to O2 attack by acting as a four-electron oxidoreductase, catalysing the reaction 2 H2 + O2 → 2 H2O, equivalent to hydrogen combustion. Special features of the enzyme’s electron relay system enable delivery of the required electrons. A small fraction of the H2O produced arises from side reactions proceeding via reactive oxygen species, an unavoidable consequence of the presence of low-potential relay centres that release electrons from H2 oxidation. While the ability to fully reduce O2 to harmless H2O at the active site to generate the rapidly reactivated state Ni-B, determines if a hydrogenase is O2-tolerant, the ratio of oxidative inactivation to reductive reactivation rates determines how tolerant the enzyme is. It is shown by protein film electrochemistry that the (αβ)2 dimeric assembly of Hyd-1 plays an important role in O2-tolerance by aiding reactivation of one catalytic unit through electron transfer from the other. The teamwork between two redundant partners implicates a new role for dimerisation and represents a new example of cooperativity in biology. Finally, the non-natural amino acid p-azido-L-phenylalanine was synthesised and incorporated into Hyd-1, testing the possibility of introducing labels at specific sites.
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Zardini, Elia. "Living on the slippery slope : the nature, sources and logic of vagueness." Thesis, St Andrews, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/508.

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McMasters, Sherry Ann. "Missouri Public High School Principals Perception of Zero Tolerance." Thesis, Lindenwood University, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10624694.

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School administrators develop, recommend, and carry out policy for school districts. The policy can have long lasting effect on students. Ideology and gender of the administrator can influence adoption and implementation of individual school’s policy. A study consisting of quantitative and qualitative measures was utilized to determine the difference of opinion between male and female administrators through a survey about zero tolerance discipline policy. Missouri public high school principals were the focus of the study, each receiving the opportunity to participate in the survey via email. The results of this study are consistent with previous studies, but enhance the knowledgebase with new evidence. Data analysis resulted in identification of gender preferred discipline methods related to zero-tolerance discipline policy in the areas of: (a) acceptability of zero-tolerance as a discipline policy, (b) academic outcome differences of students suspended more than, compared to less than, 90 days, (c) ability of the threat of suspension and expulsion to deter negative behavior, and (d) positive or negative lasting effects for zero tolerance on students.

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Friedman-Biglin, Noah. "Carnap's conventionalism : logic, science, and tolerance." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/6334.

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In broadest terms, this thesis is concerned to answer the question of whether the view that arithmetic is analytic can be maintained consistently. Lest there be much suspense, I will conclude that it can. Those who disagree claim that accounts which defend the analyticity of arithmetic are either unable to give a satisfactory account of the foundations of mathematics due to the incompleteness theorems, or, if steps are taken to mitigate incompleteness, then the view loses the ability to account for the applicability of mathematics in the sciences. I will show that this criticism is not successful against every view whereby arithmetic is analytic by showing that the brand of "conventionalism" about mathematics that Rudolf Carnap advocated in the 1930s, especially in Logical Syntax of Language, does not suffer from these difficulties. There, Carnap develops an account of logic and mathematics that ensures the analyticity of both. It is based on his famous "Principle of Tolerance", and so the major focus of this thesis will to defend this principle from certain criticisms that have arisen in the 80 years since the book was published. I claim that these criticisms all share certain misunderstandings of the principle, and, because my diagnosis of the critiques is that they misunderstand Carnap, the defense I will give is of a primarily historical and exegetical nature. Again speaking broadly, the defense will be split into two parts: one primarily historical and the other argumentative. The historical section concerns the development of Carnap's views on logic and mathematics, from their beginnings in Frege's lectures up through the publication of Logical Syntax. Though this material is well-trod ground, it is necessary background for the second part. In part two we shift gears, and leave aside the historical development of Carnap's views to examine a certain family of critiques of it. We focus on the version due to Kurt Gödel, but also explore four others found in the literature. In the final chapter, I develop a reading of Carnap's Principle - the `wide' reading. It is one whereby there are no antecedent constraints on the construction of linguistic frameworks. I argue that this reading of the principle resolves the purported problems. Though this thesis is not a vindication of Carnap's view of logic and mathematics tout court, it does show that the view has more plausibility than is commonly thought.
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Voorhis, George William. "The Zone of Tolerance and its effects on the hiring of school principals." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184899.

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The Zone of Tolerance is a concept which describes the latitude of control that a community gives to its professional educators. Current research which attempts to delineate this zone indicates that community control of a district will vary, but is predictable when variables are arranged to meet certain criteria. Specifically, William Boyd (1976) concluded in a summary of the research that in large heterogeneous urban districts professional interests will dominate in routine internal issues such as personnel. This study used multiple qualitative methods to examine Boyd's contention by analyzing the hiring of successful principal candidates in a large heterogeneous school district. Interviews were conducted with principals selected by questionnaires and hired in the district during the period of time from 1975 to 1985. Corresponding data about school district events for the period were also collected from newspapers and other public archives. In addition, principals' perceptions of legitimacy affected by changes in influence on the hiring process were gathered. Data were then reduced, categorized and analyzed on the basis of shifting patterns of community and professional dominance. Results indicated that an increase in minority rights issues and the community's changing demographics shifted control of the hiring process from the school professionals to a newly elected school board more representative of community interests. Principals' perceptions of legitimacy affected by the changing patterns of dominance were varied and inconclusive, however the shift in control over personnel decisions regarding the hiring of principals was conclusive and contradicted Boyd's contention.
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Tranjan, Tiago. "Carnap e a natureza da lógica." Universidade de São Paulo, 2010. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8133/tde-15032010-100041/.

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Em The Logical Syntax of Language (1937) R. Carnap elabora o seu Princípio de Tolerância Lógica. Trata-se de um princípio lógico-filosófico de grande alcance, que condensa as posições mais consistentes do autor acerca do significado filosófico da pesquisa em lógica formal. A despeito do fracasso do projeto geral de uma filosofia sintática, esse princípio permaneceu como base de todo o pensamento posterior de Carnap. Mais do que isso, influenciou boa parte do melhor trabalho realizado em lógica até hoje, tendo deixado marcas duradouras sobre a filosofia analítica. Neste trabalho, buscamos examinar a origem do Princípio de Tolerância no pensamento de Carnap, como melhor caminho para estabelecer seu significado e implicações.
In The Logical Syntax of Language (1937) R. Carnap develops his Principle of Tolerance in Logic. This is a far-reaching principle for the whole philosophy of logic, and which sums up Carnaps most consistent tenets concerning the philosophical meaning of research in formal logic. Despite the failure of the general project of a syntactical philosophy, the Principle of Tolerance remained the basis for the whole of Carnaps subsequent thought. Moreover, it proved influential in a good deal of the most important work done in logic to this day; it also left permanent traces in analytic philosophy. In this work, we aim at examining the origins of the Tolerance Principle in Carnaps thought, as the best way to establish its significance and implications.
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Lengelo, Muhenya Junior-Placide. "De la conception empiriste du langage représentationnel au projet carnapien du réductionnisme logique : En quête d'une démarche empiriste libérale autour des années 1930." Thesis, Poitiers, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016POIT5002.

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Une théorie empiriste de la connaissance affirme que le langage est doté de la capacité à « représenter » quelque chose d'autre que le langage lui-même. A la fin du XVIIe siècle, en effet, Locke et ses successeurs ont analysé empiriquement ce à quoi nos idées ressemblent et que les mots représentent mentalement. Autour des années trente, Schlick et ses camarades du Cercle de Vienne se servent des acquis linguistico-logiques de Frege, Russell et Wittgenstein pour analyser logiquement les propositions scientifiques, leur correspondance avec les états de choses qu'elles représentent. Avec eux, la philosophie analytique devra dorénavant ramener les problèmes de la connaissance au niveau de l'expérience langagière. C'est là que réside le caractère radical et réductionniste d'une démarche empiriste : les empiristes classiques ont fixé dans la perception la genèse chronologique de nos idées et nos pensées ; à leur tour, les Viennois déterminent le sens d'une proposition en la traduisant en propositions élémentaires, dites « Protokollsätze », qui renvoient directement au donné empirique. A la même période, Carnap se démarque des autres empiristes logiques en posant les problèmes du langage de la science en termes de reconstruction rationnelle des concepts et, cela, en introduisant de nouveaux concepts à partir de ceux déjà connus comme concepts de base phénoméniste (dans l'Aufbau en 1928) ou physicaliste (au cours des années trente). Tel est son réductionnisme logique qu'il renforce par la syntaxe logique. L'analyse logique ne porte pas sur le donné mais sur la proposition, et en particulier sur les propriétés formelles et des relations purement logiques qu'entretiennent les propositions dans un système. Carnap tente de libéraliser la démarche empiriste en assouplissant le critère de scientificité et, conformément à son « Principe de Tolérance », en adjoignant à l'ancrage empirique des questions de conventions pour la structure des propositions scientifiques. Il modère la critique viennoise de la métaphysique en attribuant à la philosophie, devenue « la logique de la science », la tâche de méthodes et formes adéquates pour la construction du langage de la science
An empiricist theory of knowledge argues that language has the capacity to represent something other than itself. Beginning from the end of the 17th century, Locke and his successors analysed empirically what our ideas are reflections of and what words represent in the mind. At the beginning of the 1930s, Schlick and his Vienna Circle colleagues exploited the logico-linguistic advances of Frege, Russell and Wittgenstein in the logical analysis of scientific propositions, i.e. their correspondence with the states of affairs they represent. Following their example, analytic philosophy would henceforth reduce problems of knowledge to the level of linguistic experience. This is where the radical and reductionist character of the empiricist perspective is to be found: the classical empiricists identified the chronological genesis of our ideas and thoughts in perception; the Vienna Circle philosophers in their turn determine the meaning of a proposition by translating it into elementary propositions or Protokollsätze, which reflect directly an empirical “given”. During the same period, Carnap distances himself from his fellow empiricists by formulating the formulating the problems of scientific language in terms of the rational reconstruction of concepts by introducing new concepts based on those already identified as fundamental from a phenomenalist (the Aufbau, 1928) or physicalist (during the 1930s) perspective. This is the logical reductionism that Carnap reinforces through logical syntax. For him, logical analysis is less concerned with the given than with the proposition, and in particular with the formal properties and purely logical relations between propositions within a system. Carnap attempts in this way to “liberalize” empiricism, both by rendering more flexible and open its claim to be scientific and, in conformity to his “Tolerance Principle”, in adding questions of conventions to the empirical grounding of scientific propositions. In attributing to philosophy, understood as “the logic of science”, the task of elaborating forms and methods adequate to the construction of the language of science, he thus moderates the Viennese critique of metaphysics
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Jatene, Karina Kassis dos Reis. "O politicamente correto e a Constituição de 1988: liberdade de expressão e minorias." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2016. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/7085.

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The theme to be developed is related to the fundamental right to freedom of expression against the right to non-discrimination of minorities, from the perspective of "political correctness". It is intended to highlight the restrictions on freedom of expression resulting from it, minority protection movement. From another angle, freedom of expression does not allow hate speech or incitement to violence. The promotion of tolerance in a multicultural society is the scenario that is aimed. Freedom as an institute, from which stems the freedom of expression in all its aspects (freedom of expression of thought, freedom of conscience, belief and religious worship, freedom of communication and information) as well as the restrictions imposed on this fundamental right, will be analyzed in the first chapter. The second chapter is dedicated to the minority race and ethnicity; woman; people with disability and sexual orientation. The reasons that characterize these groups as minority and vulnerable, as well as the scope of national and international protection will be expounded. The "political correctness" is the theme of the third chapter. It is a protective movement of minorities that develops primarily in the behavioral quadrant and freedom of expression. In the fourth chapter multiculturalism is studied, an outstanding feature of contemporary Western society. The diversity and coexistence - voluntary or involuntary - of different social groups is the main reason to intolerance. The fifth and final chapter is devoted to the highlight of the right of opinion and dissent, and its essential nature to democracy. It is also developed an explanation about the principle of proportionality as a method to weigh the fundamental rights at stake, to illuminate the tortuous path in the search for coexistence of divergences
A temática a ser desenvolvida está relacionada ao direito fundamental à liberdade de expressão frente ao direito de não discriminação das minorias, sob a ótica do politicamente correto . Pretende-se destacar as restrições impostas à liberdade de expressão oriundas desse movimento de proteção das minorias. Por outro ângulo, a liberdade de expressão não autoriza o discurso do ódio ou a incitação à violência. Almeja-se a promoção da tolerância no cenário multicultural. A liberdade como instituto gênero, do qual decorre a liberdade de expressão, em todas as suas vertentes (liberdade de manifestação do pensamento; liberdade de consciência, de crença e de culto religioso; liberdade de comunicação e informação), assim como as restrições impostas a esse direito fundamental, serão analisadas no primeiro capítulo. O segundo capítulo dedica-se às minorias: raça e etnia; mulher; pessoa com deficiência e orientação sexual. Serão expostas as razões que caracterizam esses grupos como minoritários e vulneráveis, bem como o âmbito de proteção nacional e internacional. O politicamente correto é o tema do terceiro capítulo. Trata-se de um movimento de proteção das minorias que se desenvolve, basicamente, no quadrante comportamental e da liberdade de expressão. Mais adiante, no quarto capítulo, passa-se ao estudo do multiculturalismo, traço marcante da sociedade contemporânea ocidental. Em razão dessa diversidade e da convivência voluntária ou involuntária de diferentes grupos sociais, emerge a intolerância. O quinto e último capítulo dedica-se a destacar o direito de opinião e dissidência, essenciais para a democracia, bem como se apresenta o princípio da proporcionalidade como método a ponderar os direitos fundamentais em jogo, a iluminar o caminho tortuoso na busca pela convivência das divergências
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YIN, WONG HOI, and 黃海燕. "Christian Tolerance and Its Principles as found in the New Testament." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/01695431008375744546.

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Abstract Different religions all recommend forgiveness as part of morality. Unfortunately, as we find in human history, a lot of internecine massacres have taken place contrary to religion and ethics. It is thus questionable if forgiveness is possible in society today. It is our responsibility to try and get to the bottom of historical events and determine their causes and effects. Our study of forgiveness shows that: 1. People have great difficulty in clarifying the principle of forgiveness. Typically they tend to confuse patience, tolerance and forgiveness. 2. It would seem that forgiveness can never be implemented because, even if some people understand it, the majority are far from appreciating it. Hence this thesis has been written so as to clarify human behaviour and better understand patience, tolerance and forgiveness. Christianity, in particular, places a special emphasis on forgiveness. Therefore, in this thesis, I concentrate on an analysis of Christian forgiveness as depicted in the New Testament. In Chapter Two of the thesis, I clarify and introduce the characteristics of forgiveness, distinguishing three different levels of behaviour, namely: patience, tolerance and forgiveness. In Chapter Three, I further introduce the principle of forgiveness from many different angles, especially from the narratives of the New Testament, in which forgiveness is demonstrated as building on the basis of God’s love, which goes even to the point of sacrifice. In Chapter Four, I further argue that forgiveness in the New Testament is not just a conceptual theory. Indeed, it is the core spirit of the teachings of the Christianity, giving the power to Christians to save and help a lot of people, and making Christianity popular in the world. In order to achieve the purpose of my research, I have adopted a hermeneutical approach, including biblical analysis, a review of relevant literature, literary interpretation, and the analysis of the meaning of terms used. Finally I draw my conclusions as follows: without a clear understanding of the principle of forgiveness, people will not behave successfully. The power of forgiveness comes from a correct understanding of faith and of love. This forgiveness is set out fully in the New Testament, where we can see it as a powerful spiritual force and a spirit of sacrifice.
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Books on the topic "Tolerance principles"

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Lee, Peter Alan. Fault Tolerance: Principles and Practice. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1990.

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Tolerance: Principles, practices, obstacles, limits. Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft, 1993.

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International Symposium on Plant-Soil Interactions at Low pH (3rd 1993 Brisbane, Qld.). Plant-soil interactions at low pH: Principles and management : proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Plant-Soil Interactions at Low pH, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 12-16 September 1993. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 1995.

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Anderson, Thomas, and Peter A. Lee. Fault Tolerance: Principles and Practice. Springer, 2012.

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Anderson, T., and P. A. Lee. Fault Tolerance: Principles and Practice (Dependable computing and fault-tolerant systems). 2nd ed. Springer-Verlag, Austria, 1990.

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Anderson, T., and P. A. Lee. Fault Tolerance: Principles and Practice (Dependable Computing and Fault-Tolerant Systems). 2nd ed. Springer-Verlag, 1990.

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Mathematical Definition of Dimensioning and Tolerancing Principles. Amer Society of Mechanical, 1995.

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Crawford, Laura, and Ruth Kleinpell. Principles and prevention of pressure sores in the ICU. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0279.

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A pressure ulcer, defined by the National Pressure Advisory Panel and European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panels as localized injury to the skin or tissue as the result of pressure or pressure in combination with shear, can be an adverse complication of a hospital stay, especially for acute and critically-ill patients. Factors that can contribute to pressure ulcer development include the intensity and duration of pressure, tissue tolerance, shear, and friction. Common anatomical sites for pressure ulcers development are over bony prominences. The National Pressure Advisory Panel and European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panels define pressure ulcers in six stages according to the degree of tissue damage present in the wound. A risk assessment should be performed to identify the vulnerability of pressure ulcer development and provide guidance for the implementation of preventative interventions. For the critically-ill patient, several specific measures are advocated for preventing pressure ulcers.
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1944-, Lieberman Ronald, and Mukherjee Asoke, eds. Principles of drug development in transplantation and autoimmunity. New York: Chapman & Hall, 1996.

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Mukherjee, Asoke, and Ronald Lieberman. Principles of Drug Development in Transplantation and Autoimmunity (Medical Intelligence Unit). R G Landes Co, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Tolerance principles"

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Lee, Richard E. "Principles of Insect Low Temperature Tolerance." In Insects at Low Temperature, 17–46. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0190-6_2.

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Purayannur, Savithri, Kamal Kumar, and Praveen Kumar Verma. "Genetic Engineering to Improve Biotic Stress Tolerance in Plants." In Plant Biotechnology: Principles and Applications, 207–32. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2961-5_8.

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Etefa, Tsega. "Tolerance Under Siege: African Principles of Conflict Resolution." In The Origins of Ethnic Conflict in Africa, 187–214. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10540-2_8.

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Hillová, Dagmar. "Determination of Compositional Principles for Herbaceous Plantings in Dry Conditions." In Drought Stress Tolerance in Plants, Vol 1, 499–511. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28899-4_21.

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Shannon, M. C. "Principles and strategies in breeding for higher salt tolerance." In Biosalinity in Action: Bioproduction with Saline Water, 227–41. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5111-2_15.

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Kawasaki, Saori, Ngoc Binh, and Tu Bao. "Hierarchical Document Clustering Based on Tolerance Rough Set Model." In Principles of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 458–63. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45372-5_51.

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Caradus, J. R., and A. D. Mackay. "Distribution of Al-tolerance in crosses between genotypes of white clover selected for either Al-tolerance or Al-susceptibility." In Plant-Soil Interactions at Low pH: Principles and Management, 447–50. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0221-6_67.

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Alanyalı, Senem Demirci, Naim Ceylan, and Ayfer Haydaroglu. "The Organs at Risk and Radiation Tolerance Doses." In Principles and Practice of Modern Radiotherapy Techniques in Breast Cancer, 117–38. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5116-7_12.

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Yamamoto, Y., K. Mametsuka, B. Ezaki, and H. Matsumoto. "Aluminium tolerance caused by phosphate starvation in cultured tobacco cells." In Plant-Soil Interactions at Low pH: Principles and Management, 363–66. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0221-6_53.

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Ashwath, N., P. J. Dart, D. G. Edwards, and P. K. Khanna. "Tolerance of Australian tropical and subtropical Acacias to acid soil." In Plant-Soil Interactions at Low pH: Principles and Management, 249–53. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0221-6_34.

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Conference papers on the topic "Tolerance principles"

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McAdams, Daniel A., and Kristin L. Wood. "Methods and Principles for Concurrent Functional Tolerance Design." In ASME 1999 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc99/dfm-8949.

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Abstract In this paper, a concurrent functional tolerance design process is presented. The field of tolerance research is briefly reviewed to determine the new developments needed for a complete set of concurrent tolerance design tools. Motivated by this approach, the novel notion of metamorphosis for tolerance design is introduced and developed. Customer motivated techniques for determining component functional tolerances are developed. Also, principles of tolerance design are presented and demonstrated. The developed principles are clarified and validated through an original design case study of an electric guitar pickup (electromagnetic transducer) winder. The paper concludes with a discussion of the extensions of this work and future needs for tolerance design research.
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Birman, Ken. "Evolution of fault tolerance." In SOSP '15: ACM SIGOPS 25th Symposium on Operating Systems Principles. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2830903.2830908.

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Liu, Shuo, Nirupam Gupta, and Nitin H. Vaidya. "Approximate Byzantine Fault-Tolerance in Distributed Optimization." In PODC '21: ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3465084.3467902.

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Marziale, Massimiliano, and Wilma Polini. "Tolerance Analysis: A New Model Based on Variational Solid Modelling." In ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2010-24437.

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In mechanical fields products are usually made by assembling many parts. The dimensional and geometrical variations of each part has to be limited by tolerances able to ensure their manufacture, assembling, interchange-ability and a certain level of product quality. The tolerance analysis is the fundamental tool to foresee the effects of the tolerances assigned to the single components on the whole assembly and to optimize its quality-cost ratio. This work presents a new tolerance analysis model able to overcome the limits of the actual ones. It is based on the variational solid modeling and on the simplified hypothesis that each feature maintains its nominal shape. Its application is general. It allows to perform analysis by both worst case and statistical approaches. It may consider all the tolerance kinds, the Envelope and the Independence principles, the interaction among the tolerance zones and the joints with clearance among the components.
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Gupta, Nirupam, and Nitin H. Vaidya. "Fault-Tolerance in Distributed Optimization: The Case of Redundancy." In PODC '20: ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3382734.3405748.

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Li, Zengxiang, Wentong Cai, Stephen John Turner, and Ke Pan. "Federate Fault Tolerance in HLA-Based Simulation." In 2010 IEEE 24th Workshop on Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation (PADS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pads.2010.5471663.

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Ogot, M. M., and B. J. Gilmore. "A Kinematic Based Analysis for Tolerances Within Mechanical Assemblies." In ASME 1994 Design Technical Conferences collocated with the ASME 1994 International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exhibition and the ASME 1994 8th Annual Database Symposium. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1994-0066.

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Abstract Variation of dimensions within assemblies can unexpectedly displace parts from their intended location and therefore degrade the assembly’s performance. This paper presents a design tool based on the principles of kinematics to analyze nonlinear tolerance stackup, increase the reliability of the assembly without decreasing tolerances and where necessary, judiciously allocate tolerances such that the critical parts fit relative to each other with the specified precision. Through an analytical sensitivity analysis, the procedure outlined in this paper alters the orientations of the parts to yield an assembly with the highest positional reliability. If the desired level of reliability is not met by the minimum sensitivity approach, a tolerance allocation method incorporating the above sensitivity analysis and the cost of manufacturing each dimension as a function of tolerance is applied. In addition, this approach allows the individual tolerances within the assembly to assume any distribution. The method shown by this paper allows the design engineer to consider manufacturing effects and provides an analytical basis to evaluate design function.
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Marinescu, Dan C., and Gabriela M. Marinescu. "A Parallel Simulator for Quantum Fault Tolerance in the Presence of Correlated Errors." In 2008 ACM/IEEE/SCS Workshop on Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation ( PADS). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pads.2008.34.

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S., Burhanuddin, M. Hum, and Abbas Arfan. "The Fundamental Principles of Tolerance (Al-Tasâmuh) in Worship and Public Affairs under Islamic Perspective." In International Conference Recent Innovation. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0009923711261132.

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Lyons, M. L., D. Y. Jeong, and J. E. Gordon. "Fracture Mechanics Approach to Estimate Rail Wear Limits." In ASME 2009 Rail Transportation Division Fall Technical Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/rtdf2009-18035.

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This paper describes a systematic methodology to estimate allowable limits for rail head wear in terms of vertical head-height loss, gage-face side wear, and/or the combination of the two. This methodology is based on the principles of engineering fracture mechanics. The concept of applying the principles of engineering fracture mechanics to examine structural integrity was originally introduced by the U.S. Air Force, and is now embraced by the commercial aircraft industry. Aircraft structures are based on fracture mechanics (also referred to as damage tolerance) principles. Moreover, the approach in conducting rail integrity research sponsored by the Government is based on damage tolerance principles. The fracture mechanics methodology to estimate rail head wear limits is based on various assumptions regarding operational and environmental factors. These factors include rail size, foundation modulus, temperature difference, train speed, and rail test interval (i.e. tonnage between rail tests). This paper describes the methodology based on engineering fracture mechanics to estimate rail wear limits. In addition, results and sensitivity studies from applying the methodology are presented.
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Reports on the topic "Tolerance principles"

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Kanellakis, Paris O. The Principles of Fault-Tolerant and Efficient Parallel Computation. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada283254.

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Roye, Thorsten. Unsettled Technology Areas in Deterministic Assembly Approaches for Industry 4.0. SAE International, August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/epr2021018.

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Increased production rates and cost reduction are affecting manufacturing in all sectors of the mobility industry. One enabling methodology that could achieve these goals in the burgeoning “Industry 4.0” environment is the deterministic assembly (DA) approach. The DA approach is defined as an optimized assembly process; it always forms the same final structure and has a strong link to design-for-assembly and design-for-automation methodologies. It also looks at the whole supply chain, enabling drastic savings at the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) level by reducing recurring costs and lead time. Within Industry 4.0, DA will be required mainly for the aerospace and the space industry, but serves as an interesting approach for other industries assembling large and/or complex components. In its entirety, the DA approach connects an entire supply chain—from part manufacturing at an elementary level to an OEM’s final assembly line level. Addressing the whole process of aircraft design and manufacturing is necessary to develop further collaboration models between OEMs and the supply chain, including addressing the most pressing technology challenges. Since all parts aggregate at the OEM level, the OEM—as an integrator of all these single parts—needs special end-to-end methodologies to drastically decrease cost and lead time. This holistic approach can be considered in part design as well (in the design-for-automation and design-for-assembly philosophy). This allows for quicker assembly at the OEM level, such as “part-to-part” or “hole-to-hole” approaches, versus traditional, classical assembly methods like manual measurement or measurement-assisted assembly. In addition, it can increase flexibility regarding rate changes in production (such as those due to pandemic- or climate-related environmental challenges). The standardization and harmonization of these areas would help all industries and designers to have a deterministic approach with an end-to-end concept. Simulations can easily compare possible production and assembly steps with different impacts on local and global tolerances. Global measurement feedback needs high-accuracy turnkey solutions, which are very costly and inflexible. The goal of standardization would be to use Industry 4.0 feedback and features, as well as to define several building blocks of the DA approach as a one-way assembly (also known as one-up assembly, or “OUA”), false one-way assembly, “Jig-as-Master,” etc., up to the hole-to-hole assembly approach. The evolution of these assembly principles and the link to simulation approaches are undefined and unsolved domains; they are discussed in this report. They must be discussed in greater depth with aims of (first) clarifying the scope of the industry-wide alignment needs and (second) prioritizing the issues requiring standardization. NOTE: SAE EDGE™ Research Reports are intended to identify and illuminate key issues in emerging, but still unsettled, technologies of interest to the mobility industry. The goal of SAE EDGE™ Research Reports is to stimulate discussion and work in the hope of promoting and speeding resolution of identified issues. SAE EDGE™ Research Reports are not intended to resolve the challenges they identify or close any topic to further scrutiny.
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