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  2. Quanguo Waiyu Shuiping Kaoshi - Wikipedia

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    Quanguo Waiyu Shuiping Kaoshi ("National Foreign Language Proficiency Test," WSK) is a series of foreign language tests administered in Mainland China for educators who did not major in foreign languages. [1] The National Education Examinations Authority (NEEA) of China developed these tests.

  3. Blood glucose monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Blood glucose monitoring is the use of a glucose meter for testing the concentration of glucose in the blood ().Particularly important in diabetes management, a blood glucose test is typically performed by piercing the skin (typically, via fingerstick) to draw blood, then applying the blood to a chemically active disposable 'test-strip'.

  4. Glucose meter - Wikipedia

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    In Britain, a health care professional or a patient may refer to "taking a BM": "Mrs X's BM is 5", etc. BM stands for Boehringer Mannheim, now part of Roche, who produce test strips called 'BM-test' for use in a meter. [5] [6] In North America, hospitals resisted adoption of meter glucose measurements for inpatient diabetes care for over a decade.

  5. Continuous glucose monitor - Wikipedia

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    China develops and produces CGM systems. The first CGM system to be approved for the European Union is manufactured by Medtrum Technologies. The sensor's intended use is up to 14 days and measures glucose levels every 2 minutes via a smartphone application. [22] Medtrum was founded in 2008 and is based in Shanghai, China. [citation needed]

  6. Ambulatory glucose profile - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 Abbott Diabetes Care (ADC) became the first company to license the AGP report for use in its newly developed FreeStyle Libre FGM System. [15] Using advanced wired enzyme technology, ADC was able to develop a two-week sensor requiring no calibration by the patient and combined this with an automated AGP reporting system.

  7. Public English Test System - Wikipedia

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    The Public English Test System (PETS; simplified Chinese: 全国公共英语等级考试; traditional Chinese: 全國公共英語等級考試; pinyin: Quánguó Gōnggòng Yīngyǔ Děngjí Kǎoshì) is a test developed by the National Education Examinations Authority (NEEA) of the People's Republic of China.

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    When it comes to muscular diseases, most of us have heard of especially common ones like muscular dystrophy and Lou Gehrig's disease.But one of the rarest muscular disorders is also one of the ...

  9. Diabetes management - Wikipedia

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    This test, unlike the other tests, is measured as a percentage because the test measure the proportion of all the hemoglobin that has glucose attached. [2] [10] This test measures the average amount of diabetic control over a period of about 3 months. [10] In non-diabetic people, the HbA1c level ranges from 4.0 to 5.7%. [10]