Similar words: diabetes, alphabetical, alphabetically, adiabatic, diamagnetic, abet, electromagnetic radiation, abettor. Meaning: [‚daɪə'betɪk] n. someone who has diabetes. adj. 1. of or relating to or causing diabetes 2. suffering from diabetes.
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61, Some patients regard diabetic clinic days as holy days and fast for them!
62, No differences were observed in the diabetic group as a whole compared to controls.
63, In addition to problems intrinsic to the methodology of platelet function, problems also arise from the diabetic groups studied.
64, Another site of damage in diabetes may be the microcirculation which might be important in disease of the myocardium in diabetic subjects.
65, The concern comes after a reported increase in deaths of diabetic patients, most relying on genetically engineered human insulin.
66, When these cells were incubated with serum from diabetic patients prostacyclin production was inhibited.
67, In the control group all occurred in hospital diabetic clinics whereas for the prompted group 67% occurred in general practice.
68, Insulin will bring a diabetic to normal without the faintest need of a knife, but appendicitis needs an operation.
69, The close inverse relationship between insulin and IGFBP-1 is well recognised in normal and diabetic children.
70, It is obviously difficult to study arterial prostacyclin production in diabetic subjects.
71, Their potentially adverse effects with particular reference to the diabetic will now be outlined.
72, It is complementary to the diabetic clinic and is quite at home dealing with children or pregnant diabetics.
73, If it transpires that the patient has not yet attended the general practitioner for this diabetic review one reminder prompt is sent.
74, The findings support concentrating diabetic care on partners with special interests in diabetes in well equipped practices with adequate dietetic support.
75, The major part of teaching, motivating and assessing what has been learned should take place outside the diabetic clinic.
76, This study has shown that an acceptable standard of diabetic care can be provided in normal surgery time.
77, But she can't because she's diabetic, and she's adapted to that with huge success.
78, Most people caring for diabetic patients realise the importance of the patient actively participating in the very first injection of insulin.
79, These findings were unchanged when the non-insulin dependent diabetic subjects were excluded from the analyses.
80, It started with skin, which it sells for burn victims and for which it is seeking approval for diabetic ulcer sufferers.
81, Her husband, a restaurant owner, was almost twice her age and diabetic.
81, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
82, Similar relationships may be of equal importance in the diabetic subject.
83, Both in this situation, and associated with insulin and fluid therapy of diabetic ketoacidosis, phosphate moves rapidly into cells.
84, Prostacyclin Information about the effect of diabetic control on prostacyclin production comes from animal studies.
85, The modern diabetic diet consists of high unrefined carbohydrate, and fibre, with a low fat content.
86, Cartoon capers Champion is a new comic which helps to educate newly diagnosed diabetic children about their condition.
87, Case 3 - An insulin dependent diabetic woman aged 74 gave a history of nausea for one week and poor diabetic control.
88, Daniel was not eligible as a donor because she is diabetic.
89, I've been on the diabetic diet.
90, Is low blood pressure still met gravidity diabetic?
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