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Figure 2: Glucogram example. Red squares represent 24 major clinical events correctly matching with corresponding indicator spikes. Green squares represent seven minor clinical events that correctly correlated with lack of indicator spike. In terms of mismatches, there were three instances of a major event not correlating with an indicator spike (empty squares) and four indicator spikes incorrectly correlating with minor events or no apparent event (gray squares). Of note, the number of events associated with each occurrence/spike is listed within the corresponding square. The uppermost window shows the momentum indicator (MoIR). In this case, positive MoIR spikes were considered to have values of 200% or greater (areas shaded in yellow). The middle window shows the stochastic indicator (StIR). In this case, values of 60 or above were considered to represent positive indicator spikes (areas shaded in yellow). The bottom window shows the glucose levels represented in the O-H-L-C format |
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