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A sterile solution of dextrose, salt, and water for use intravenously. It contains no antimicrobial agents.
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The ratio of dextrose to nitrogen in urine.
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Sugar of vegetables (except beet) less sweet than cane or beet sugar and more simple in structure, chemically speaking.
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one of the two principal sugars found in honey; forms crystals during granulation. Also known as glucose.
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Also known as glucose (grape sugar), it is a simple sugar (or monosaccharide) and is one of the two main sugars found in honey; forms most of the solid phase in granulated honey. Diatase A starch digesting enzyme in honey adversely affected by heat; used in some countries to test quality and heating history of stored honey. Disease resistence The ability of an organism to avoid a particular disease; primarily due to genetic immunity or avoidance behavior.
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