Abstract
IT has been shown that correlations between successive blood sugar-levels throw some light on the regulatory process1. They suggest, inter alia, that after ingestion of glucose, regulation tends to introduce a limited statistical orderliness, not necessarily to restore the previous one.
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SCHREIDER, E. Correlations between Blood Sugar-levels after Insulin Injection and Ordinary Meals. Nature 201, 195–196 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/201195b0
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