Similar words: bellicose, glum, glut, glued, glutton, bucolic, raucous, glaucoma. Meaning: ['gluːkəʊs] n. a monosaccharide sugar that has several forms; an important source of physiological energy.
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31, Furthermore, restricting intraluminal sodium concentration in jejunal perfusion does not seem to limit glucose absorption.
32, Circulating glucose remains in the blood, leading to a rise in blood sugar.
33, The reproducibility, sensitivity, and specificity of the continuous infusion glucose tolerance test have been reported.
34, A person with this disease can produce glucose in the liver, but can not supply glucose to the brain and body.
35, Indications for home monitoring of blood glucose in these patients are a raised glycosylated haemoglobin or a low renal threshold.
36, The glucose level is depressed, often to less than 20, and the protein is elevated.
37, For known diabetics the blood glucose can be rechecked four-hourly for at least the first 48 hours.
38, The glucose tolerance test is used to observe the response of the patient to a glucose load or challenge.
39, Magnesium reabsorption, is also inhibited when an osmotic diuresis is induced with mannitol, urea, or glucose.
40, When neurons become active[sentencedict.com], they need more oxygen and glucose.
41, To control blood pressure at the expense of the blood glucose level or with elevated lipid levels does not represent successful treatment.
42, The blood glucose should be monitored hourly after commencing an intravenous insulin infusion to ensure that the patient is not becoming hypoglycaemic.
43, Diabetics and those with postprandial blood glucose levels between 5.4-11.
44, Glycosylated hemoglobin refers to the specific red cell hemoglobin A types to which a glucose molecule becomes irreversibly attached.
45, This group has carried out a large multicentre study on glucose tolerance in normal pregnancy.
46, The non-insulin dependent diabetic subjects had similar birth weight to subjects with normoglycaemia or impaired glucose tolerance.
47, The greater the glucose concentration in the plasma,(Sentence dictionary) the greater the number of hemoglobin molecules that will become glycosylated.
48, Instead, the glucose remains stored in the person's liver, which becomes enlarged.
49, But amygdalin reacts with an enzyme in the almond to produce glucose and two very characteristic compounds, benzaldehyde and prussic acid.
50, Once a satisfactory level is achieved then blood glucose monitoring can be extended initially to two-hourly.
51, Values of packed cell count, haemoglobin, urea, glucose, creatinine, and electrolytes were obtained at admission.
52, In such circumstances, they manage to carry on by using backup metabolic machinery designed to burn glucose without oxygen.
53, Administration of indomethacin caused no decrease in the glucose induced insulin release in our preparation confirming previous studies.
54, Of these six hormones, insulin is the only one that decreases the blood glucose level.
55, Given an adequate amount of glucose, the ethanol content of a fermenting liquid rises until it reaches about 12 percent.
56, The volume of glucose tests performed in the laboratory has increased considerably making automated instruments more convenient and practical to use presently.
57, The activated lymphocytes are able to use up glucose extremely quickly.
58, As I settled the man on to a pallet and helped the Sister fasten the glucose drip, I felt less uncomfortable.
59, All doctors should consider this possibility when instituting strict blood glucose control regimens.
60, A nonlinear relationship was observed between coronary heart and stroke mortality with the two hour postprandial blood glucose.