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The FMPD algorithm determined the hormone delivery rates based on proportional error, defined as the difference between the current glucose level and the target level, and the derivative error, defined as the rate of change of the glucose.
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From the data analysis we found that there is an important relationship between the current BGL and historical blood glucose level, that exists in the same time period during the previous three days.
Based on process of in situ synthesis of TmHCF NPs, a novel biosensor for glucose was designed, and there is a linear relationship between the current response of TmHCF NPs and glucose concentration.
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In contrast, the current density for glucose oxidation increases more linearly with ESA as the concentration of Cl− increases, and with Cl− concentration of 100 mM a linear relationship between the current density and ESA of NPBG surfaces was observed.
The current research on glucose measurement indicates marked benefits from obtaining glucose from the forearm [56, 57, 58].
The current response for glucose was remarkably increased by the immobilization of flavin coenzymes.
Inset: top plot of the current responses against glucose concentrations.
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