| impaired fasting glucose |
a condition, determined by a fasting plasma glucose test, in which a person's blood glucose levels are above normal but not high enough to be considered diabetic. It isn't considered a form of diabetes, but people with this condition are at an increased risk for developing diabetes and blood vessel disease.
Ãâó: www.americandiabetes.com/glossary.htm
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| impacted |
the NYSDEC's term for a stream that does not meet all of its pollution screening criteria.
Ãâó: www.catskillcenter.org/programs/csp/H20/glossary1....
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| impacted tooth |
a tooth that is unable to erupt through the surface of the gum due to being blocked.
Ãâó: www.dentalsavingsplans.com/commondentalterms.htm
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| impairment |
One of several terms used to describe the degradation of driving ability due to alcohol or other drugs. The term "impairment" usually connotes observable effects that are less severe than those associated with "intoxication" or "drunkenness." "Impairment" as a concept is less closely linked to alcohol specifically than are "intoxication" and "drunkenness"; in other words, "impairment" is a condition associated with any drug, including but not limited to alcohol.
Ãâó: www.lapdonline.org/organization/oo/sob/spec_op_sup...
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| impact strength |
The ability of an object or material to resist rapidly applied destructive forces.
Ãâó: www.machine-solution.com/_Stretch_Pallet_Wrapper_G...
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