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As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective subshock is
(medicine) describing a dosage of insulin that does not lead to acute hypoglycemia.
hypoglycemia |
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As a noun hypoglycemia
is (pathology) a too low level of blood glucose.
As an adjective subshock is
(medicine) describing a dosage of insulin that does not lead to acute hypoglycemia.
acute |
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In medicine terms the difference between acute and subshock
is that
acute is of a short-lived condition, in contrast to a chronic condition; this sense also does not imply severity while
subshock is describing a dosage of insulin that does not lead to acute hypoglycemia.
As adjectives the difference between acute and subshock
is that
acute is urgent while
subshock is describing a dosage of insulin that does not lead to acute hypoglycemia.
As a noun acute
is an acute accent.
As a verb acute
is to give an acute sound to.
insulin |
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As a noun insulin
is a polypeptide hormone that regulates carbohydrate metabolism.
As an adjective subshock is
describing a dosage of insulin that does not lead to acute hypoglycemia.
dosage |
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As a noun dosage
is the administration of a medication etc, in a measured amount; dosing.
As an adjective subshock is
(medicine) describing a dosage of insulin that does not lead to acute hypoglycemia.