| 1. | With a modest little rose, pre-prandial angst all but disappears.
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| 2. | The research he conducted shed light on the post-prandial cardiovascular hemodynamics in quadriplegics.
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| 3. | Why that bit of prandial wisdom struck such a profound chord, I have no idea.
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| 4. | Berry died in Spain in 2002, " sitting having a pre-prandial drink in the Spanish sunshine ".
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| 5. | Insulin and pramlintide, injected separately but both before a meal, work together to control the post-prandial glucose excursion.
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| 6. | It's the time when most humans and animals experience what is called a post-prandial dip or low ebb.
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| 7. | The 2-hour " post-prandial " blood test checks that the insulin that was taken with the meal was appropriate.
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| 8. | Unfortunately, this tends to confuse some enthusiastic young wine stewards who have been taught to take pride in this pre-prandial rigamarole.
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| 9. | This meal-associated ( " prandial " ) insulin production is roughly proportional to the amount of carbohydrate in the meal.
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| 10. | The super bolus is useful for certain foods ( like sugary breakfast cereals ) which cause a large post-prandial peak of blood sugar.
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