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Viscoelastic Glucose Theory (VGT #9): Applying Viscoelastic Glucose Theory with Sensor Measured Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG) as the Strain Along with the FPG Change Rate Multiplied by Averaged Value of Body Weight and Body Temperature in the Morning as the Stress, to Calculate the Predicted FPG Values and Then Comparing Against Another Predicted FPG Values Using Two-Variables Regression Model Based on GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 588)

Viscoelastic Glucose Theory (VGT #8): Applying Viscoelastic Glucose Theory with Finger-Piercing Measured Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG) as the Strain Along with the FPG Change Rate Multiplied by Body Weight in the Early Morning as the Stress, to Calculate the Predicted FPG Values and Then Comparing Against Another Predicted FPG Values Using Statistical Linear Regression Model Based on GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 587)

Viscoelastic and Viscoplastic Glucose Theory (VGT #7): Applying Elasticity, Plasticity, Viscoelasticity, and Energy Theories for the Residual Effect on Postprandial Plasma Glucose by Comparing Two Different Time Periods Resulting from Single Hyperglycemic Lunch Based on GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 586)

Viscoelastic Glucose Theory (VGT #6): Applying Viscoelastic Glucose Theory with Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG) as the Strain Along with the FPG Change Rate Multiplied by Body Temperature in the Early Morning as the Stress, to Illustrate the Viscoelastic Stress-Strain Diagram and Calculate the Predicted FPG Values Using the Perturbation Theory Model and Amplified Body Temperature Ratio as the “Perturbation Factor”, then Comparing Against the Predicted FPG Values Using Statistical Linear Regression Model Based on GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 583)

Viscoelastic and Viscoplastic Glucose Theory (VGT #5): Three Developed Postprandial Plasma Glucose (PPG) Stress-Strain Diagrams for the PPG Levels of 170 mg/dL, to Illustrate the Correlation Between Biomedical Diabetes Conditions and Biophysical Illustrations of Glucose Behaviors Using Linear Elasticity Theory (Time-Independent), Plasticity Theory (Time-Independent), and Viscoplasticity Theory (Time-Dependent) Based on GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 582)

Viscoelastic and Viscoplastic Glucose Theory (VGT #4): Three Developed Postprandial Plasma Glucose Stress-Strain Diagrams for Normal, Pre-Diabetes, and Severe Diabetes Levels to Illustrate the Correlation Between Biomedical Conditions of the Disease and Biophysics Behaviors of Glucose Based on Linear Elasticity Theory (Time-Independent), Plasticity Theory (Time-Independent), and Viscoplasticity Theory (Time-Dependent) Utilizing GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 581)

Viscoelastic Glucose Theory (VGT #3): Similarity and Difference of Two Stress-Strain Diagrams for Viscoelastic Glucose Behaviors from Continuous Glucose Monitor Sensor Measured and Perturbation Theory Produced Postprandial Plasma Glucoses with “Time-Dependent” Characteristics of a Synthesized Postprandial Plasma Glucose Waveform Generated from 4,115 Meals Over a 3.7-Year Period from 5/8/2018 to 1/18/2022 Based on GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 580)

Viscoelastic and Viscoplastic Glucose Theory (VGT #2): Applying the Concept of Viscoelasticity and Viscoplasticity to Conduct a “Time-Dependent Glucose Analogy” Study of an Elastic Glucose Case Covering 4,056 Meals 180 mg/dL Using Collected Postprandial Plasma Glucose Data from 4,079 Meals Over 3.7-Year Period from 5/8/2018 to 1/10/2022 Based on GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 579)

Viscoelastic Glucose Theory (VGT #1): Applying the Concept of Viscoelasticity Theory to Conduct a “Glucose Analogy” Study and Illustrate Certain Viscoelastic Characteristics of Time-Dependent Glucose Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Sensor Device Collected Postprandial Plasma Glucose (PPG) Data of 4,056 Elastic Glucoses (<180 mg/dL) within a Period of 3.7 Years from 5/8/2018 to 1/10/2022 Based on GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 578)

Applying the Distributional Data Analysis Tool, Biomarker Density, with the Collected Daily Data from 2 Types of Glucose Over the Past 3.5 Years of a Patient with Chronic Diseases to Investigate his Glucose Conditions Based on GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 518)

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