Expanding The Use Of Glucose Monitoring Technology To Enhance Diabetes Care

Children and adults with type 1 diabetes must test their blood sugar (glucose) four to seven times daily to provide the information necessary to adjust…
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Children and adults with type 1 diabetes must test their blood sugar (glucose) four to seven times daily to provide the information necessary to adjust…
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Over 800 species of fishes are reported to produce species-specific sounds. The sounds are produced for a number of different reasons, including aggression, stress or…
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Parkinson’s disease is a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder, which majorly affects the elderly. Available scientific literature shows that genes, diet, and environment play an important role…
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Near thirty years ago I undertook studies to test directly whether evolution happens neutrally (including nearly-neutrally), at random, or selectively (according to the synthetic theory)….
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Nowadays, “bamboo forests” are becoming a serious problem in Japan, especially in western Japan including Kyushu Island. A few decades ago, bamboo (Moso-bamboo) was planted for…
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One of the main purposes of the earthquake-related standards (e.g. EAK 2003; CEN 2004; Regulatory Guide 1.92 2006; NTC 2008; ASCE 2014) is to provide…
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Bell’s theorem (BT) was formulated in 1964 as a continuation of the 1935 Einstein, Podolski, Rosen (EPR) criticism on the completeness of quantum mechanics (QM)….
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Organic luminescent solid materials have attracted a great deal of attention from the scientific community and the industry due to their benefits of a flexible…
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For most people, amphibians (e.g. frogs and salamanders) are not a part of everyday life. They tend to be cryptic in both form and behavior…
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“A pint is a pound the world around.” This common expression is true when talking about a pint of water, which weighs one pound. It…
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Unprecedented numbers of women have been deployed to combat zones in Iraq/Afghanistan following 9/11 and servicewomen now comprise approximately 16% of United States active duty…
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