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TYPE OF MEDICAL TEST
OGTT; Oral glucose tolerance test; Glucose Tolerance Test; Intravenous glucose challenge test; IVGCT; Glucose challenge test; Oral glucose tolerence test

glucose tolerance curve      
‎ مُنْحَنَى تَحَمُّلِ الغلوكوز‎
glucose tolerance test         
‎ اخْتِبارُ تَحَمُّلِ الغلُوكُوز, اخْتِبارُ تَحَمُّلِ الغلوكوز:في تشخيص السكري‎
manufacturing tolerance         
  • Example for the DIN ISO 2768-2 tolerance table. This is just one example for linear tolerances for a 100 mm value. This is just one of the 8 defined ranges (30–120{{nbsp}}mm).
  • Limits and fits establish in 1980, not corresponding to the current ISO tolerances
  • Summary of basic size, fundamental deviation and IT grades compared to minimum and maximum sizes of the shaft and hole.
PERMISSABLE LIMIT OR LIMITS OF VARIATION IN ENGINEERING
Tolerance in Engineering; Tolerance (engineering); Tolerancing; Tolerances; Standard tolerance; Standard tollerance; Manufacturing tolerance; Vertical clearance
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zero tolerance
¦ noun strict enforcement of the law regarding any form of antisocial behaviour.

ويكيبيديا

Glucose tolerance test

The glucose tolerance test (GTT, not to be confused with GGT test) is a medical test in which glucose is given and blood samples taken afterward to determine how quickly it is cleared from the blood. The test is usually used to test for diabetes, insulin resistance, impaired beta cell function, and sometimes reactive hypoglycemia and acromegaly, or rarer disorders of carbohydrate metabolism. In the most commonly performed version of the test, an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), a standard dose of glucose is ingested by mouth and blood levels are checked two hours later. Many variations of the GTT have been devised over the years for various purposes, with different standard doses of glucose, different routes of administration, different intervals and durations of sampling, and various substances measured in addition to blood glucose.