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  2. History of diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Today, the term "diabetes" most commonly refers to diabetes mellitus. Diabetes mellitus is itself an umbrella term for a number of different diseases involving problems processing sugars that have been consumed (glucose metabolism). Historically, this is the "diabetes" which has been associated with sugary urine .

  3. List of sportspeople with diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Literature on the management of diabetes in competitive sports focuses on the difficulties with balancing energy and insulin intake during periods of strenuous exercise. [1] The following is a list of notable sportspeople who have had diabetes during their careers. It does not include athletes diagnosed after retirement.

  4. 1894 Penn State football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1894 Penn State football team was an American football team that represented Pennsylvania State College—now known as Pennsylvania State University–as an independent during the 1894 college football season. The team was coached by George W. Hoskins and played its home games on Beaver Field in University Park, Pennsylvania.

  5. 1794 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Doyle Mission to Massac, 1794. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 73, No. 1 (Spring 1980), pp. 2–16. Roland M. Baumann. Philadelphia's Manufacturers and the Excise Taxes of 1794: The Forging of the Jeffersonian Coalition. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 106, No. 1 (January 1982), pp. 3–39.

  6. Early history of American football - Wikipedia

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    The early history of American football can be traced to early versions of rugby football and association football.Both games have their origin in varieties of football played in Britain in the mid–19th century, in which a football is kicked at a goal or run over a line, which in turn were based on the varieties of English public school football games.

  7. History of Iowa State Cyclones football - Wikipedia

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    When Veenker joined Iowa State, the school's football team was coming off a winless season in 1930 and had lost 16 consecutive games dating back to October 1929. In his first year, the 1931 team defeated Missouri 20–0, Oklahoma 13–12, and Kansas State 7–6, compiled a 5–3 record and finished in second place in the Big Six .

  8. Category:1894 college football season - Wikipedia

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    1894 Navy Midshipmen football team; 1894 New Hampshire football team; 1894 New Mexico A&M Aggies football team; 1894 North Carolina Tar Heels football team; 1894 North Carolina A&M Aggies football team; 1894 North Dakota Agricultural Aggies football team; 1894 Northwestern Purple football team; 1894 Notre Dame football team; 1894 NYU Violets ...

  9. 1894 Ohio State Buckeyes football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1894 Ohio State Buckeyes football team represented Ohio State University in the 1894 college football season. They played all their home games at Recreation Park and were coached by Jack Ryder. The Buckeyes finished the season with a 6–5 record. It is the last time, Ohio State lost to the same team twice in a season.