glucose level
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glucose
noun[U]
uk/ˈɡluː.kəʊs/us/ˈɡluː.koʊs/
a type of sugar that is found in plants, especially fruit, and supplies an important part of the energy that ...
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level
noun[C]
uk/ˈlev.əl/us/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition ofglucoseandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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According to this theory the hypothalamus controls the absorption of nutrients via receptors that measure theglucoselevelin the blood.
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The pulp of the fruit, extracts from the bark and seeds is of great benefit when it comes to lowering of bloodglucoselevel.
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The metabolic response to a carbohydrate challenge is conveniently assessed by a postprandialglucoseleveldrawn 2 hours after a meal or a glucose load.
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A bloodglucoselevelis determined when fasting, 2 hours after a meal, or simply at any random time.
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A third form of evidence suggesting hyperinsulinism is a rise of theglucoselevelafter injection of glucagon at the time of the low glucose.
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These recordings were obtained in a separate session, but at the same time of day, as those obtained with a normal serumglucoselevel.
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This function is physiologically distinct from the fastingglucoselevel.
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However, a basically elevated serumglucoselevelin this group might be responsible for this variation.
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Eighty-two percent of women treated with glyburide and 88% of those treated with insulin achieved the targetedglucoselevel.
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This value was not used in averaging bloodglucoselevel.
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Our study underscores the sensitivity of bloodglucoselevelto the anesthesia needed to measure the sensitivity of the retina.
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These studies point to the sensitivity of the retina to changes in metabolism as measured by bloodglucoselevel.
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The bloodglucoselevelis obtained by measurement of the electric current that is generated in proportion to the glucose concentration.
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Non-fasting bloodglucoselevelof control rats always stayed below 120 mg 0dl.
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In the group of patients surveyed, 54 percent possessed a respiratory device (nebulizer) and 5 percent had a bloodglucoselevelmonitor.
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Four years of trial and error led him to insulin and diet regimes that kept his bloodglucoselevelmuch more constant than the standard advice.
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A bloodglucoselevelof 80 -120 mg 0dl was considered as normoglycemia, 50 -70 mg 0dl was considered moderate hypoglycemia, and 20 - 40 mg 0dl was considered severe hypoglycemia.
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In the morning the patient reduces the rate of flow of the small amount of fluid remaining to allow the body to readjust to a fall in bloodglucoselevel.
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Epinephrine is not released, if at all, until the bloodglucoselevelhas dropped to even lower levels.
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However, when theglucoselevelof in the cell drops in situations like fasting, white adipose tissue generates glycerol 3-phosphate.
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