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Yet, in subjects with A1C of 5.50 5.99% plus other diabetes risk factors (e.g., central obesity, atherogenic dyslipidemia, hypertension, and/or metabolic syndrome), counseling can be immediately offered because diabetes risk is substantial, and single A1C assessment is definitely more reliable than single FPG to capture chronically high-normal glucose levels.

The government, on the other hand, must fund basic research, which is critical to innovation, but which the private sector chronically under-invests in because gains from basic research generally cannot be captured by one firm and instead are distributed industry-wide.

This chilling account, based on captured Nazi documents and research, describes the "euthanasia" program instituted by the physicians of the third Reich to end the lives of their chronically ill patients.

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While one might argue with the terms chronically, infested, the infection of populations, this definition captures the usual sense in which reservoir host is used.

Unemployment Data on unemployment rates in Afghanistan is weak and controversial, according to an EU National Risk and Vulnerability assessment (PDF), because they fail to capture the situation for most Afghans who are chronically underemployed, working several hours a week, but cannot afford to be unemployed.

In a new book, "What's Wrong with the Liberal Party?", Greg Barns argues that under Mr Howard the party has radically changed the pattern of political loyalty in Australia by capturing voters in Labor territory and "keeping them chronically insecure about social and national change".

While this systematic literature review attempted to be as holistic as possible in capturing the impact of achieving SVR in patients chronically infected with hepatitis C, it was not possible to capture all possible consequences.

Capturing dimensions of physical activity relevant to patients may provide a unique perspective for clinical studies of chronically ill patients.

Even chronically ingenious entrepreneurs like Atari's Nolan Bushnell and the British innovator James Dyson of vacuum cleaner fame found that their robot ventures did a better job of capturing imaginations than customers.

Unlike first-generation left ventricular assist devices, which were developed in the 1970s and were designed to totally capture the cardiac output, the Jarvik 2000 is designed to normalize the cardiac output by augmenting the function of the chronically failed heart for extended periods.

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