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most common joint disease of humans ... risk factors include age, major trauma, repetitive joint use, and obesity ... crepitus, joint warmth, periarticular ...
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Elderly are at increased risk for hypoglycemic coma (Ben-ami et al., 1999) Elderly have reduced awareness of the autonomoic symptoms of hypoglycemia ...
Cupric ions react with peptide bonds under alkaline conditions producing a ... Proteins reduce cupric ions to cuprous ions under alkaline conditions. ...
Diabete mellito, aspetti biochimico-molecolari Diabete mellito Un gruppo eterogeneo di malattie caratterizzate da un metabolismo anormale dei CARBOIDRATI, causato da ...
In a glucose tolerance test, blood glucose is measured for several hours after ... Reducing Sugars. Reducing sugars. Free anomeric carbon. Benedict's test ...
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CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY and MTABOLISM By Mohamed Aly Abdelhafez, PhD Medical Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Department Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University
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Effects independent of the degree of glycemic control (HbA1c) ... internal elastic lamina. Gizard et al. JCI 2005;115(11) :3228-3238. transcription -1 ...
The Importance of Glycemic Control, the Potential Benefits of New Technologies, and the Need for Additional Research in Medicare Populations Presentation to the ...
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