The German response to the T4 program, which involved the systematic euthanasia of individuals deemed "unfit," was largely characterized by a mixture of complicity and opposition. While many in the medical and political establishments supported the program, viewing it as a means to promote a "racially pure" society, there was also significant public outcry and resistance from various quarters, including religious leaders and some segments of the population. Ultimately, the program was officially discontinued in 1941 due to growing public dissent and protests, although similar practices continued in other forms throughout the Nazi regime.
It is NOT German, but an American program.
You'd have a better response if you look on the vw T4 T5 forum
Hi, TSH is the hormone that stimulates the thyroid to release more T3/ T4 hormones (one is converted to the other). If T3 and T4 hormones get low, more TSH will be produced and the thyroid will release more T3/T4. So TSH can be high in response to a short-term dip in T3/T4 levels which can be caused by medicine or as the body's response to a virus or infection. www.about.com has some very good information about thyroid issues.
Response to what? At present the question cannot be answered.
It my response to the program outcome to help younger children to be come a good students and get a degree.
The release of T3 and T4 from the thyroid resulting from changes in TSH level is an example of a Negative feedback system.
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Shipping military supplies under a program called lend-lease.
Preparedness
Why as mrs. Johansen's response to the german soilder so clever
it will raise t4 levels
The old Total T4 test (TT4) is no longer considered the best way to test for T4 levels. T4 and T3 can both be bound by other proteins and hormones in the body. When this happens, the T4 or T3 is not usable by the body. The body can only use T4 and T3 that is not bound, or free. For this reason, Free T4, which only tests the free levels of the hormone, is now preferred over Total T4 testing as more accurate.