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  1. Diabetic coma is a life-threatening but reversible form of coma found in people with diabetes mellitus. [2] Three different types of diabetic coma are identified: [3] Severe low blood sugar in a diabetic person. Diabetic ketoacidosis (usually type 1) advanced enough to result in unconsciousness from a combination of a severely increased blood ...

  2. Action-adventure. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Flushed Away is an action-adventure video game based on the animated film of the same name and released in 2006 by Monkey Bar Games for GameCube, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS. [1] It was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS as Volume 17 of the Simple series .

  3. "Flushed!" is the seventy-seventh episode and the nineteenth episode in season 4 of Mickey Mouse. It aired on June 30, 2018. Mickey attempts to save his goldfish after accidentally flushing him down the toilet. Mickey Mouse Gubbles Pluto Cat Donald Duck (cameo) Monstro (cameo) Pinocchio (indirect cameo) Chris Diamantopoulos - Mickey Mouse Bill Farmer - Pluto Tony Anselmo - Donald Duck Dee ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Four_flushFour flush - Wikipedia

    Four flush. A four flush (also flush draw) is a poker draw or non-standard poker hand that is one card short of being a full flush. [1] Four flushing refers to empty boasting [2] or unsuccessful bluffing, [3] and a four flusher is a person who makes empty boasts or bluffs when holding a four flush. [1] [4] Four flusher can also refer to a ...

  5. Sewer alligator. A sewer alligator is an urban legend and myth centered around alligators which lives in sewers, in areas which an alligator would not typically be found in, such as New York City or Paris. These accounts are mostly fictional and are rare to encounter. [1] Stories date back to the late 1920s and early 1930s; in most instances ...

  6. Harlequin syndrome is a condition characterized by asymmetric sweating and flushing on the upper thoracic region of the chest, neck and face. Harlequin syndrome is considered an injury to the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS controls some of the body's natural processes such as sweating, skin flushing and pupil response to stimuli. [1]

  7. The urban areas of the Indus Valley civilization included public and private baths. Many of the buildings at Mohenjo-Daro had two or more stories. They also had a sophisticated drainage system to dispose waste materials out of town. The earliest evidence of urban sanitation was seen in Harappa, Mohenjo-daro, and the recently discovered Rakhigarhi.

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