| DAWN |
(Hill and Wang 1961; Bantam)
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| dawn phenomenon |
a sudden rise in blood glucose levels in the early morning hours. This sometimes occurs in people with type 1 diabetes and rarely in people with type 2 diabetes
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| dawn phenomenon |
(feh-NAH-meh-nun) the early-morning (4 am to 8 am) rise in blood glucose level.
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| DAWN |
An organization through which studies were conducted in a representative sample of hospitals throughout the United States. The studies report trends in people seeking emergency department treatment related to illegal drug use or nonmedical use of legal drugs. (2)
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| Dawbarn's s. |
in acute subacromial bursitis, when the upper limb hangs by the side palpation over the bursa causes pain, but when it is abducted this pain disappears.
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| DAW | become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions |
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| DAW | appear or develop |
| DAW | earliest horse |
| DAW | large fast-growing Chinese monoecious tree having flat bright-green deciduous leaves and small globular cones |
| DAW | the first light of day |
| DAW | a town in northwestern Canada in the Yukon on the Yukon River |
| DAW | a rare chronic progressive encephalitis caused by the measles virus and occurring primarily in children and young adults |
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