Tolerance
Tolerance ( from Latin: tolerare = bear ( he ) consent ) stands for:
- Tolerance, the quiet toleration of divergent opinions or activities of other people
- Frustration tolerance, the ability to compensate for disappointments
- Self-tolerance, the ability of the immune system, the body's own substances identified as such and not repel
- Tolerance (chemistry), the allowable difference between two limits, the maximum value and the minimum value or one-sided " open" tolerance ranges
- Tolerance (medicine), the adaptation of an organism to a toxin or allergen
- Tolerance ( ecology), the resistance of a living being in relation to the variation of a particular environmental factor
- Tolerance (statistics), a measure of multicollinearity in linear regression
- Tolerance ( engineering ), the allowable deviation a component from the nominal
- A permissible operating condition
See also:
- Tolerating a minority government in parliamentary political systems
- Disambiguation