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  • 1Impaired fasting glycaemia — (IFG) is a pre diabetic state of dysglycemia, associated with insulin resistance and increased risk of cardiovascular pathology, although of lesser risk than Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). IFG often progresses to type 2 diabetes mellitus, a… …

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  • 2impaired — index defective, deficient, dilapidated, disabled (made incapable), faulty, imperfect, inadequate, marred, tai …

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  • 3impaired — adj being in a less than perfect or whole condition: as a) disabled or functionally defective often used in combination <hearing impaired> b) intoxicated by alcohol or narcotics <driving while impaired> …

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  • 4impaired debt — Also known as distressed debt . Debt which the borrower is unlikely to be able to repay in full to the lender on its maturity date as the borrower is in financial trouble or in a form of insolvency. Debt may also be distressed if it is value… …

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  • 5impaired condition — I noun atrophy, caducity, collapse, corrosion, damage, decadence, decadency, decay, decrepitude, degeneration, deterioration, detriment, dilapidation, disrepair, fault, impairment, impediment, injury, lack of maintenance, neglect, ruination,… …

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  • 6impaired — impaired; un·impaired; …

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  • 7impaired reputation — index bad repute, discredit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 8impaired claim — The modification of the prepetition contractual rights of a claim pursuant to the terms of a plan of reorganization (SA Bankruptcy.com) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …

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  • 9impaired claims — Claims which will have their contractual rights modified or which will be paid less than the full value under a Chapter 11 reorganization. (BankruptcyAction.com) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …

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  • 10impaired glucose tolerance — n a condition in which an individual has higher than normal levels of glucose in the blood upon fasting or following a carbohydrate rich meal or ingestion of a glucose test solution but not high enough to be diagnostic of diabetes mellitus * * *… …

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