Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS Document date: 2018_12_19
ID: r79h9yzz_331
Snippet: In diabetic cats, minimum glucose concentration during the day (5.4, 3.4â€15.4 mmol/l) was significantly lower (P=0.032) than during the night (7.7, 4.1â€17.1 mmol/l). There were no significant differences between day and night with regard to mean and maximum glucose concentration, SD and CV......
Document: In diabetic cats, minimum glucose concentration during the day (5.4, 3.4â€15.4 mmol/l) was significantly lower (P=0.032) than during the night (7.7, 4.1â€17.1 mmol/l). There were no significant differences between day and night with regard to mean and maximum glucose concentration, SD and CV.
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