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curve A graph of blood glucose levels over time. At the time of insulin injection, and at regular intervals throughout the day, the level of glucose in the blood is determined through laboratory testing.
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curve (Cunningham) : Curving the back from the pelvis to the head, there is no contraction.
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curve Design feature (ie curve in bottom of board)
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curve Pitch that moves down, across, or down and across, depending upon the rotation of the ball.
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curve A commonly used index of accuracy in medical imaging trials. Equivalent to the probability of correctly classifying a random pair of cases in which one is positive and one is negative. Possible values for the area under a ROC curve range from 0.50 (random guessing) to 1.00 (perfect diagnostic performance).
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