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Glucose references

The degradation of 3- and 4-chloroaniline may require the presence of either aniline or glucose (references in Zeyer et al. 1985), while the metabolism of methylanilines required the addition of ethanol as additional carbon source (Fuchs et al. 1991). [Pg.490]

In contrast to the common calibration procedure measuring y — f xstandard) as shown in the front plane of Fig. (6.3a,b), the glucose reference calibration takes place in the base area of the three-dimensional model, xsampie = f ixstandard)> see Sect. 6.1.2. [Pg.176]

Figure 13.1 (a) Blood glucose responses to 50 g available carbohydrate portions of potatoes, bread, and glucose (reference) and to a serving of bread and potato (Monro et al., 2008). (b) Food intakes that gave the responses shown in (a). [Pg.375]

Serious diseases often result from the inability of the T organism to metabolize certain substances that are ingested as nutrients. In such cases the substance accumulates and often causes irreversible harm to the liver or other vital organs. Galactosemia is a disease that results from the inability to convert galactose into glucose. Reference to figure 16.2 shows that three enzymes, a kinase, a transferase, and an epimerase are required for this conversion. In the... [Pg.358]

MARD (mean) = E ( [glucose] senso - [glucose]reference )/ [glucose]reference /1Q()%... [Pg.20]

MARD (median) = median (I [glucose] -[glucose]reference x m% (l5... [Pg.20]

Glucose] sensor — [Glucose]reference [Glucose] reference... [Pg.125]

Neese JW, Duncan P, Bayse D. Development and Evaluation of a Hexokinase/Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Procedure for Use as a National Glucose Reference Method. HEW PubHcation No. (CDC) 77-8330, Atlanta Centers for Disease Control, 1976. [Pg.898]

Process Oiganisms Substrate Maximum H2 yield (mol H2/mol glucose) Reference... [Pg.602]

Succinate producers Process description Succinate yield [mol/mol] Total succinate produced [mM] Volumetric productivity [mMdi] Total by-product cone. [mM] (mM carbon) By-product yield [mol C by-product/mol C glucose] Reference... [Pg.440]

Accuracy of CGM results, as expressed by the point-to-point agreement between blood glucose reference readings and paired CGM results... [Pg.70]

CGM signal bias at various glucose concentrations (according to the blood glucose reference values) of 60, 80, 120, 180, 250, 325, and 400 mg/dL, including 95% confidence intervals... [Pg.70]


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