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Blood and sugar
* Blood glucose Glucose is a simple sugar and the primary fuel for body cells.
* Impaired glucose tolerance ( IGT ) Blood glucose ( i. e., ' sugar ') levels higher than normal but not high enough to be cause a diagnosis of diabetes.
* Postprandial blood glucose Blood taken 1 2 hours after eating to see the amount of glucose ( sugar ) in the blood.
# Blood is drawn at intervals for measurement of glucose ( blood sugar ), and sometimes insulin levels.
* Blood glucose, or blood sugar
* Blood sugar level
* Blood sugar in medical shorthand
Blood sugar levels outside the normal range may be an indicator of a medical condition.
Blood sugar levels in the human body must be maintained in a fairly narrow range to maintain health.
* Blood sugar control ( 80-150 by one study )
Blood sugar is regulated by insulin, glucagons, and other hormones that control its release from the liver or its uptake by the tissues.
Blood: Routine hemogram along with blood sugar, urea, and creatinine.
Blood sugar concentration is sometimes measured in milligrams per decilitre ( mg / dL ).

Blood and
* 1943 Dick Halligan, American musician and composer ( Blood, Sweat & Tears )
* 1838 Battle of Blood River: Voortrekkers led by Andries Pretorius and Sarel Cilliers defeat Zulu impis, led by Dambuza ( Nzobo ) and Ndlela kaSompisi in what is today KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Blood or plasma DMT levels in recreational users of the drug are generally in the 10 30 μg / L range during the first several hours post-ingestion.
* 1944 Bobby Colomby, American musician ( Blood, Sweat & Tears )
Many of the most critically acclaimed Asian films of all time were produced during this decade, including Yasujirō Ozu's Tokyo Story ( 1953 ), Satyajit Ray's The Apu Trilogy ( 1955 1959 ) and The Music Room ( 1958 ), Kenji Mizoguchi's Ugetsu ( 1954 ) and Sansho the Bailiff ( 1954 ), Raj Kapoor's Awaara ( 1951 ), Mikio Naruse's Floating Clouds ( 1955 ), Guru Dutt's Pyaasa ( 1957 ) and Kaagaz Ke Phool ( 1959 ), and the Akira Kurosawa films Rashomon ( 1950 ), Ikiru ( 1952 ), Seven Samurai ( 1954 ) and Throne of Blood ( 1957 ).
* 2004 Probot Probot guests on " Shake Your Blood "
* 1671 Thomas Blood, disguised as a clergyman, attempts to steal England's Crown Jewels from the Tower of London.
* 1945 Steve Katz, American musician, songwriter, and producer ( Blood, Sweat & Tears, Blues Project, and American Flyer )
* A Thousand Lakes of Red Blood on White Snow, a brief history of the subarctic origins of the Molotov cocktail in the Russo-Finnish Winter War of 1939 40
* 1943 Fred Lipsius, American musician ( Blood, Sweat & Tears )
* 1947 Jim Fielder, American bassist ( Blood, Sweat & Tears )
Harri Nevanlinna ( 1922 94 ) was a prominent hematologist and director of The Finnish Red Cross Blood Service, Arne Nevanlinna ( born 1925 ) is an architect with a second career as a novelist.
Let The Blood Run Free ( 1990 94 ) was an Australian parody of medical drama series.
* 1941 David Clayton-Thomas, Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer ( Blood, Sweat & Tears )
Giuliano Gemma starred in a series of successful films carrying this theme Adiós gringo, For a Few Extra Dollars, I lunghi giorni della vendetta, Wanted, and to some extent Blood for a Silver Dollar where most often his character is called " Gary ".
The Council of Trent in its thirteenth session ending October 11, 1551, defined transubstantiation as " that wonderful and singular conversion of the whole substance of the bread into the Body, and of the whole substance of the wine into the Blood the species only of the bread and wine remaining which conversion indeed the Catholic Church most aptly calls Transubstantiation ".
By the end of the year, people again tired of Warner Bros. musicals, and the studio after the huge profits made by the 1935 film Captain Blood shifted its focus on producing Errol Flynn swashbucklers.
* January 15 Release, in Japan, of the film Throne of Blood, Akira Kurosawa's reworking of Macbeth.
* May 7 " The Battle Of Blood Alley " is fought in Sydney, Australia
* November 15 The Clutter family of Holcomb, Kansas is brutally murdered, inspiring Truman Capote's In Cold Blood.

Blood and name
Surname, First name, Social Security number, Blood type, Religion
Before the consecration it has another name, after it is called Blood.
The following year Eastwood played an ex-FBI agent chasing a sadistic killer ( Jeff Daniels ) in the thriller Blood Work, loosely based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Michael Connelly.
is the name of the second album from Harry and the Potters, and the character is referred in songs such as " The Dark Lord Lament " and " Flesh, Blood, and Bone ".
Examples of medication are Dopamine, Dobutamine, Propfolol, Blood and Blood products to name just a few.
Deeming it as blood money, and therefore illegal to put into their treasury, they used it instead to buy the field as a burial ground for foreigners: thus the place gained the name " the Field of Blood ".
The English Place-Name Society found in its search of the Hanwell records, an earlier name for the field which was Blood Cut Meadow.
* Bucket of Blood Street was named the sixth wackiest street name according to a 2006 poll by Car Connection website.
A street that runs along the north of Rogers Lake is called Blood Street ; it has lent its name to the town's rowing team, the Blood Street Sculls.
* Frederick Dilley Glidden ( pen name Luke Short ), Western writer, known for Ramrod ( 1947 ) and Blood on the Moon ( 1948 )
" Blood, Sweat & Tears " was the name chosen by Al Kooper, inspired after a late-night gig in which Kooper played with a bloody hand.
Since he did not own the rights to the Blood Sweat & Tears name, Clayton-Thomas attempted to restart his failed solo career in 1983 after taking some time off.
This caused complications during his initial months on the road when promoters would book his group and instead use the Blood, Sweat & Tears name on the marquee.
Colomby would not allow Kooper to use the name Blood, Sweat & Tears, so the two reunions were billed as " Child Is Father To The Man ".
The Living Rulebook, currently in its sixth edition which is said by the BBRC to be the final version, is available from the official Blood Bowl site under the name " Blood Bowl Competition Rules Pack " or " CRP ".
The organization took the name NAF, after the fictional rules body in the Blood Bowl history.
It was Italian leader Benito Mussolini who dubbed the agreement " the Pact of Steel ", after being told that its original name, " the Pact of Blood ", would likely be received poorly in Italy.
The Hill / Jordan series has been adapted for television under the name Wire in the Blood, starring Robson Green.
In 2012, American broadcasting company HBO announced that in the fifth season of their popular supernatural drama series True Blood, a character by the name of Salome would appear as an ancient vampire.
In the Blood series ( where the name is spelled as " Tchernobog ") he is depicted not as a person but as a essence of a force that keeps the realities together and must be used by persons incarnating the god.
The company was subsequently issued a trademark for “ Voice-mail ” and changed its name to Voice-mail ® International ( VMI ). http :// www. uspto. gov search voice-mail, serial # 73275916 Finnigan and Brian had their first experience with voice-mail in 1978 at Microform Medical Systems when they integrated voice technology with the DEC PDP-11 used by their Laboratory Information System, allowing physicians to retrieve patient test results using a touch tone telephone by simply entering the patient's bed number followed by the test code such as " CBC " for Complete Blood Count.

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