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How can you tell the difference between hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia

Hypoglycemia is abnormally low levels of blood glucose (lower than 70 milligrams per deciliter). Hyperglycemia is abnormally high levels of blood glucose

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Whats a synonym for censorship

In this page you can discover 32 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for censorship, like: suppression, licensing, restriction,

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Is vismodegib chemotherapy

Vismodegib is the generic for the trade chemotherapy drug Erivedge. In some cases, health care professionals may use the trade name Erivedge when referrin...

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What is a fitter shade

The fitter is the portion of the shade holder through which the glass lampshade actually passes and makes physical contact with the lamp. Shade holders come

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Is a ceiling fan energy efficient

The primary reason why ceiling fans save energy is simple: By moving air, ceiling fans create a wind chill effect in which the air feels cooler to the skin

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What is teak wood made from

Teak wood comes from teak trees, also known by the scientific name tectona grandis. These trees are native to the tropics of Southeast Asia, but certain a...

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How many carbs should a runner eat per day

During intense training periods in which you’re training for one to three hours each day, carbohydrates should make up most of your diet. Eat 2.7 to 4.5

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Does Home Depot sell plants treated with neonicotinoids

“The Home Depot is one of the few retailers that labels plants treated with neonicotinoids so customers can choose for themselves. Through partnerships with

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How did and then there were none end

The alternate ending details the events of the book, And Then There Were None, wherein all the guests on the island are killed by Wargrave except for the ...

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What part of speech is deed

part of speech: transitive verb. inflections: deeds, deeding, deeded.

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