A glucose standard curve is a method of monitoring blood glucose over a period to identify patterns and peaks in glucose levels. Understanding regular glucose levels can help isolate medical conditions and promote the success of treatment plans.
Glucose standard curves track the changes in glucose levels over time and map any spikes or lows in readings
Biologists assume that the systems they are studying are "representative" of the population as a whole, that is, that the population's test results will be distributed according to the standard curve...ie, that graph of scores that best covers the range of 90% of scores in the entire population. In short, the standard curve provides the baseline by which to compare test results.
it is an exponential growth curve.
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The thoracic spine is from the base of the neck to the bottom of the rib cage. All the thoracic vertebrae - all 12 have ribs attached. The curve the thoracic spine has is called the thoracic curve, or kyphosis. It is normal to have a curve but if the curve is excessive or twists to the side it is abnormal. It can cause problems or if mild most people do not know it is there.
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The standard normal curve is symmetrical.
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The area under the standard normal curve is 1.
A blood glucose curve is performed on a dog by measuring the blood glucose early in the morning, then feeding the dog and administering insulin. The blood glucose is then measured every 2 hours. If the dog is recieving insulin twice a day, a 12 hour curve will be performed. If the dog is recieving insulin once a day, a 24 hour curve will be used. Ideally, the curve will gradually drop after the administration of insulin and then rise close to the original height before the next dose.
To prepare the standard curve you will need linear graph paper, semi-log graph paper and absorbance. You can define your standard curve by finding the absorption or percent plot on the Y axis.
It is a normal curve with mean = 0 and variance = 1.
Mean = 0 Standard Deviation = 1
The values of many curves cannot be calculated analytically: the process requires painstaking numerical estimation. The values of a standard curve can be calculated once and published for ready reference. This means that, given any other curve in the same family, it is possible to transform it to the standard curve and the reference values can be used.
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