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- In politics, humanitarian aid, and the social sciences, hunger is defined as a condition in which a person does not have the physical or financial capability...
- disease: exterior/interior, heat/cold, vacuity/repletion, and yin/yang. Out of these, heat/cold and vacuity/repletion have the biggest clinical importance. The...
- fine motor skills, and visual problem solving are normalised by iodine repletion in iodine-deficient people. Elemental iodine (I2) is toxic if taken orally...
- recommend that in severe deficiency cases, at least several w****s of vitamin repletion be done before the test (more than one B12 shot, and also oral folic acid)...
- History Repletion: Oh! Cool Guys (Korean: 사심충만 오! 쾌남) is a 2017 South Korean television program starring Kim Sung-joo, Ahn Jung-hwan, Han Sang-jin, Jo...
- ferritin and transferrin concentrations during iron deficiency and iron repletion in developing rats". The Journal of Nutrition. 127 (10): 2030–2038. doi:10...
- glucocorticoid repletion. Many cases (typically, primary adrenal insufficiency) will also require mineralocorticoid repletion. In rarer cases, repletion of androgens...
- who show no symptoms of hypokalemia may not require treatment. Acutely, repletion with 10 mEq of pot****ium is typically expected to raise serum pot****ium...
- concentrations during dietary deficiency and restored faster during dietary repletion,: 103–109  but these analysis are difficult to measure, and hence not...
- also useful in diagnosis. Medical treatment with antibiotics, volume repletion with fluids, and pain medication is usually adequate, although in cases...