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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61, Dextrose has been successfully used by trained ambulance staff, as has glucagon with or without a glucose drink.
62, Ideally, the diagnosis should be confirmed before treatment, and this can be done with capillary blood glucose test sticks.
63, Jarrett ignores studies that have investigated perinatal morbidity in association with abnormal results on a glucose tolerance test.
64, Yes, crushed apple was a very good medicine when properly blended with glucose and sterile milk for small stomachs.
65, The optimum polymer concentration therefore that would yield the best compromise between total glucose availability and low osmolality remains to be determined.
66, Jarrett dismisses excessive birth weight as being secondary to maternal obesity rather than glucose tolerance abnormalities.
67, Glucose metabolism and insulin secretion are disturbed; hypoglycemia is common and potentially lethal but usually responds promptly to dietary correction.
68, Most studies have found no increase in fetal mortality when blood glucose levels are controlled in this way.
69, High bilirubin concentration effects the color in most other glucose determinations, but bilirubin causes little interference in the o-toluidine procedure.
70, When audits have gone beyond counting activity alone they have focused mainly on blood glucose concentration as a proxy measure of outcome.
71, Like yeast, the cells in our bodies usually burn glucose with oxygen because it releases so much energy.
72, Plasma glucose concentrations were recorded as the mean of six determinations by a glucose oxidase method in each sample.
73, Plasma glucose concentrations did not differ between the two groups.
74, And constantly high levels of glucose and insulin raise risks for diabetes and heart disease.
75, In the Cardiff trial 14% of community care patients received regular general practitioner review and only 5% received yearly blood glucose estimations.
76, And for bigger muscles, he needs to add a circulatory system that pumps the glucose to the muscles.
77, On hydrolysis, sucrose will yield 1 molecule of glucose and I molecule of fructose.
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78, This leads to lower postprandial glucose levels and less frequent episodes of hypoglycaemia.
79, The most common pitfall in managing insulin-requiring diabetes is to respond to elevated blood glucose levels by increasing the dose of insulin.
80, Their data can not exclude a 20% lower glucose threshold for adrenaline or a 24% lower threshold for noradrenaline with human insulin.
81, Both hormones are antagonistic to insulin and hence increase blood glucose.
82, The studies have been extended to show the same inverse relation between birth weight and glucose tolerance in young men aged 18-25.
83, Food could be turned into energy via respiration, in which glucose is either derived from food or from photosynthesis.
84, So the first step in treating peripheral neuropathy is maintenance of tight control of blood glucose levels.
85, As glucose concentration falls, severe volume depletion may be unmasked.
86, Recently several studies have emphasised the importance of serum glucose concentrations in the regulation of gastrointestinal function.
87, A reasonable course is to measure the blood glucose of all patients when they present with infarction.
88, Achieved plasma glucose and insulin concentrations were determined as the mean of the 50, 55, and 60 minute samples.
89, It consists of glucose and fructose, combined through their aldehyde and ketone groups.
90, To date, diabetics rely largely on insulin medication, discovered in 1921, to regulate their blood glucose levels.