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  2. Kawasaki C-1 - Wikipedia

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    31. The Kawasaki C-1 (川崎 C-1) is a twin-engined short-range military transport aircraft developed and manufactured by the Japanese conglomerate Kawasaki Heavy Industries. It is solely used by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF). Development of the C-1 commenced in 1966 in response to a requirement from the JASDF, which sought an ...

  3. 6 Sneaky Reasons Your A1C Levels Fluctuate - Healthline

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    A1C levels can fluctuate because of vitamin deficiencies, supplements, stress, lack of sleep, and more. If you’ve lived with type 2 diabetes for a while, you might be a pro at managing your ...

  4. Aeronca C-1 Cadet - Wikipedia

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    The C-1 was a wire-braced high-wing monoplane with a fixed tail skid landing gear and powered by a 36 hp (27 kW) Aeronca E-113 flat-twin piston engine. [1] Apart from a more powerful engine the C-1 also had a strengthened fuselage and reduced span wings compared with the C-2. [1] Only three were built and following the death of a company ...

  5. Douglas C-1 - Wikipedia

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    The C-1 was the first aircraft assigned in the new C- category. The aircraft design was based on several earlier and similar designs developed by Douglas in the early 1920s (including the Douglas World Cruisers used in the first round-the-world flight in 1924). The C-1 featured an enclosed passenger compartment capable of carrying six ...

  6. 9 Tips To Lower Your A1c Level - WebMD

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    Rethink your exercise plan. Other than upgrading your nutrition, exercise is one of the most important habit changes you can make to lower your A1c. But don’t just grind it out on the treadmill ...

  7. All About the Hemoglobin A1C Test - Healthline

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    About A1C levels. Someone without diabetes will have about 5 percent of their hemoglobin glycated. A normal A1C level is 5.6 percent or below, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and ...

  8. How Much Vitamin C Should You Take? - Healthline

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    It supports wound healing, collagen formation, and immunity. The RDA for vitamin C is 45–120 mg depending on your age and sex. Vitamin C supplements should meet the RDA and stay well below the ...

  9. Grumman C-1 Trader - Wikipedia

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    The C-1 (originally the TF-1, for "Trainer", a secondary role) was outfitted to carry nine passengers or 3,500 pounds (1,600 kg) of cargo and first flew in January 1955. Operational history [ edit ] Throughout the 1960s and 1970s the C-1 Trader carried mail and supplies to aircraft carriers on station in the Pacific Ocean during the Vietnam War ...