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You have placed a wager such that you will either receive nothing if you lose the bet or you will receive $10 if you win the bet. If the expected cash receipt of the wager is $9, then there is a 100 per cent probability that you will win the wager.
Diabetes Insipidus
A rare condition characterized by intense thirst and the excretion of large amounts of urine, not related to diabetes mellitus.
Glucose Transport
The process of moving glucose molecules across cell membranes, typically facilitated by glucose transporter proteins, which is essential for energy production in cells.
Type 2 DM
A chronic condition where the body is unable to use insulin properly, leading to elevated blood sugar levels, known as Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
Localized Amyloidosis
A form of amyloidosis where protein deposits build up in a specific area of the body, rather than widespread distribution.
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