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Basal was a henchman of Jaharah Khommini Sieb Abdul. He answered the phone when Johnny Westland called to say that a "new caterer" would deliver the food that time.

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  • Basal was a henchman of Jaharah Khommini Sieb Abdul. He answered the phone when Johnny Westland called to say that a "new caterer" would deliver the food that time.
  • This refers to the body's basic need for insulin to keep itself in proper condition. A non-diabetic's pancreas produces this basal or "basic" insulin in sufficient quantities at all times. Insulin-dependent diabetics don't and they need to inject an intermediate or long lasting insulin 1-3 times a day to replace what their bodies lack. For other uses of or insulins in addition to a basal dose, see bolus and booster. See also .
  • In phylogenetics, basal members of a group diverged earlier than a subgroup of others (or vice versa). It is often used in opposition to the word derived. The following are example usages of the term basal: * The palaeodicots are basal flowering plants, diverging before the main split between the monocots and eudicots. * Orangutans are the most basal of the great apes, having diverged from the line earliest. Alternatively, in botany, the term basal can mean "at the base of"; for example, the wild orchid genus Piperia have leaves that are entirely basally situated on stem.
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  • In phylogenetics, basal members of a group diverged earlier than a subgroup of others (or vice versa). It is often used in opposition to the word derived. The following are example usages of the term basal: * The palaeodicots are basal flowering plants, diverging before the main split between the monocots and eudicots. * Orangutans are the most basal of the great apes, having diverged from the line earliest. Many biologists (especially those that use cladistics) now prefer to use "basal" instead of the word "primitive," which may imply inferiority. On the contrary, if a basal member of a group exists alongside derived members, it has had more time to evolve and is often better-suited to its environment than modern derivatives. Alternatively, in botany, the term basal can mean "at the base of"; for example, the wild orchid genus Piperia have leaves that are entirely basally situated on stem.
  • Basal was a henchman of Jaharah Khommini Sieb Abdul. He answered the phone when Johnny Westland called to say that a "new caterer" would deliver the food that time.
  • This refers to the body's basic need for insulin to keep itself in proper condition. A non-diabetic's pancreas produces this basal or "basic" insulin in sufficient quantities at all times. Insulin-dependent diabetics don't and they need to inject an intermediate or long lasting insulin 1-3 times a day to replace what their bodies lack. Even if your pet is not eating, his or her body still requires some insulin; this need does not disappear because a dog or cat doesn't eat. (See the discussion at "Getting regulated-- feline diabetes". The advice regarding the need for a reduced insulin dose holds true for dogs as well.) Intervet advises a basal dose of approximately 30% of normal insulin dose when a diabetic pet isn't eating. This should be discussed with your vet even if you do not need the information at present. Knowing what he or she considers to be your dog or cat's basal insulin dose should be noted in case of need. Basal insulins are generally either the or insulins. Most of us with diabetic pets are fortunate enough to have a basal insulin we give once or twice a day able to cover the pet's mealtimes as well. People are not so fortunate; they need to use a fast or bolus insulin to cover what they eat. Some pets, especially dogs, require this too. Before there were insulin suspensions, there was no such thing as basal insulin. All of it was R/neutral type which made it necessary for those with diabetes to take many shots a day to maintain their blood glucose levels. Some people with diabetes refer to their basal as their "background" insulin. Another term for this type of insulin for this type of insulin is depot insulin. For other uses of or insulins in addition to a basal dose, see bolus and booster. See also .
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