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Isomaltulose – Effects, Uses & Glycaemic Index

Isomaltulose is a naturally occurring carbohydrate with a low glycaemic index that is digested slowly, resulting in only a moderate rise in blood sugar levels.

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Arithmetic Mean

The arithmetic mean is a fundamental statistical measure that represents the average of a data set. It is calculated by adding all values and dividing by the number of values.

Acetabular Angle

The acetabular angle measures the inclination of the hip socket on an X-ray and is a key indicator for assessing hip joint development in children.

Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry

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