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the use of different medicines together (oral hypoglycemic agents or an oral hypoglycemic agent and insulin) to manage the blood glucose levels of people with Type 2 diabetes.
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| combustion |
rapid oxidation of a fuel (burning). The products of an ideal combustion process are water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2); if combustion is incomplete, some carbon is not fully oxidized, yielding carbon monoxide (CO). A stoichiometric combustible mixture contains the exact quantities of air (oxygen) and fuel required for complete combustion. For gasoline, this air-fuel ratio is about 15:1 by weight. ...
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| combustible |
Able to burn.
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| combustion |
This technique transforms the waste to a less reactive form and reduces its volume. Incineration is used for combustible dry active waste and LLW containing certain organic liquids and waste oil. Incineration can achieve high-volume reduction factors.
Ãâó: web.em.doe.gov/lowlevel/llw2000/appxe.html
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| combination therapy |
using 2, 3, or more drugs at the same time. Studies have shown that taking multiple anti-HIV drugs is more potent than taking a single drug.
Ãâó: cas.umkc.edu/psyc/motiv8/glossary.htm
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