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haaf

(hɑːf)
n
(Fishing) a deep-sea fishing ground off the Shetland and Orkney Islands
[Old English hæf sea; related to Old Norse haf; see heave]
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The full-sized sixareen, or sixern, is based at the Unst Boat Haven and is a remake of the original Far Haaf, which was destroyed in a storm in 1992.
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This condition is more commonly known as hypoglycemia-associated autonomic failure (HAAF).
Assistant professor-research, David McDougal, said, "There is currently no objective way for a health care provider to measure whether a patient has experienced repeated episodes of low blood sugar and therefore may be suffering from HAAF."
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the main cause of death in men and women; however, the prevalence is higher in women (Appleman, van Rijn, ten Haaf, Boersma, & Peters, 2015).
The increased occurrence of hypoglycemia in patients with longer duration of diabetes could be related to the accompanying hypoglycemia-associated autonomic failure (HAAF).
At K-VA-T Food Stores Inc., in Abingdon, Va., Director of Bakery Deli Operations David Haaf notes that his company has added fresh food bars -- including soup, salad, wings, salsa, fruit, tacos, and antipasti and olives -- to create a fresh food destination, along with pizzeria makeup units, among them brick-oven pizza ovens in limited locations, to help create a fresh image, as well as theater for shoppers.
According to previous findings on patients not only with diabetes [17,18], but also without diabetes [19], hypoglycemia attenuated sympathoadrenal responses to declining plasma glucose concentrations, leading to hypoglycemia-associated autonomic failure (HAAF).