permissive in the PONS Dictionary

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It was originally available under a permissive license.
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The permissive temperature is one at which the protein typically can fold properly, or remain properly folded.
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What do the repressive and permissive states represent?
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It is also possible that other substances, such as estrogen (17 beta-estradiol) could allow for longer models of permissive hypotension.
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Until the late 1970s, there was permissive dialing between (408) and (415).
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However, it is unclear if it is an instructive signal or, again, a permissive signal.
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This latter measure may be more sensible in the light of recent advances in permissive hypotension, which allow patients to be kept hypotensive in resuscitation.
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They relax the exclusive claims of intellectual property rights with more permissive licenses for developing countries.
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On the one hand, they are far too permissive: they would admit solutions which almost no-one believes are physically reasonable.
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Current publications in the field suggest that it is primarily permissive.
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