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Dehydration and
* Dehydration loss of fluid in the body ( usually water ) resulting in abnormal concentrations of substances in the blood and fluids.

Dehydration and water
* Dehydration from prolonged exposure to hypertonic salt water, less frequently salt water aspiration syndrome where inhaled salt water creates foam in the lungs that restricts breathing.
Dehydration experiments and infrared spectroscopy have shown that most of the H < sub > 2 </ sub > O in the formula of SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >· nH < sub > 2 </ sub > O of opals is present in the familiar form of clusters of molecular water.
Dehydration removes water from the tissue and can be significantly exothermic.
* Solvent Dehydration: dehydrating the ethanol / water and isopropanol / water azeotropes
** Dehydration synthesis, a chemical synthesis resulting in the loss of a water molecule
Dehydration results following the osmotic movement of water into urine ( Osmotic diuresis ), exacerbating the acidosis.

Dehydration and with
Dehydration synthesis often involves joining monomers with an-OH ( hydroxyl ) group and a freely ionized-H on either end ( such as a hydrogen from the-NH < sub > 2 </ sub > in nylon or proteins ).
Dehydration due to diarrhoea can be effectively treated through oral rehydration therapy ( ORT ), with dramatic reductions in mortality.

Dehydration and such
Dehydration also can occur causing the baby to cry without having tears, and having less wet or dirty nappies such as going hours or a couple days without having anything.

Dehydration and by
Dehydration is more common in rotavirus infection than in most of those caused by bacterial pathogens, and is the most common cause of death related to rotavirus infection.
* Dehydration and hypokalemia caused by frequent vomiting
Dehydration may be accompanied by decarboxylation when an activated carboxyl group is present.
In September 2010, the BDA attended the Trade Union Congress ( TUC ) in Manchester and their motion on Malnutrition and Dehydration ( the first motion to be heard following the historic speech by the Governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King ) gained unanimous support and widespread media coverage.
Dehydration caused by diarrhea and vomiting is the most common complication.
Dehydration of alcohols to linear alpha olefins by passing alcohols in a vapor phase over acidic alumina catalyst has been practiced periodically by Ethyl Corporation ( later BP, now Ineos ), Chevron Phillips, Sasol ( formerly Vista Chemical ) and Godrej Industries Ltd, an Indian petro-and specialty chemical company.

Dehydration and .
Dehydration may result during an episode of acute pancreatitis, so fluids will be provided intravenously.
Dehydration is another concern.
Dehydration of skin and mucous membranes can be called medical dryness.
Dehydration is a major problem for the mollusk.
Dehydration may develop into heat exhaustion and heatstroke.
Sports Dietitians Australia warns :" Dehydration and energy depletion may compromise concentration and coordination.
Dehydration may develop if the vomiting or diarrhea is severe.
Dehydration may develop if the vomiting or diarrhea is severe.
Dehydration and heat stroke are other common health and safety concerns in endurance events.
Dehydration would set in within a few days.
" Dehydration, canine sunburn, and overheating can result in serious health problems.
Also sold in 1996 were Gilroy Foods and Gilroy Energy, as well as Giza National Dehydration of Cairo, Egypt.
# Dehydration can make muscles spasm, bringing on a contraction, and is thought to be a factor in extended Braxton Hicks contractions.
Dehydration is a common cause of side stitches.

and freeze
There are extensive ridges and valleys in complex patterns across Triton's surface, probably the result of freeze thaw cycles.
It is rare for the surface of the bay to freeze in winter, which happened most recently in the winter of 1976 77.
Willem Hendrik Keesom ( 21 June 1876, Texel 24 March 1956, Leiden ) was a Dutch physicist who, in 1926, invented a method to freeze liquid helium.
The " Winter of Discontent " is an expression, popularised by the British media, referring to the winter of 1978 79 in the United Kingdom, during which there were widespread strikes by local authority trade unions demanding larger pay rises for their members, because the Labour government of James Callaghan sought to hold a pay freeze to control inflation.
W Establish freeze windows
Since then machines that freeze biological samples using programmable steps, or controlled rates, have been used all over the world for human, animal and cell biology ' freezing down ' a sample to better preserve it for eventual thawing, before it is deep frozen, or cryopreserved, in liquid nitrogen.
At first Shas followed a moderate policy on the Israeli Palestinian conflict, after Yosef had declared that lives were more important than territories, but has since moved to the right, and opposes any freeze in Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank.
The ad was also criticized for having false information for example claiming rising tuition costs, despite the government policy of a 3 year freeze in the price of tuition.
" The popular western slogan during the NEP appearing on many bumper stickers was " Let the Eastern bastards freeze in the dark ".< ref name =" abheritage "> Vicente, Mary Elizabeth.
Temperatures of 61 C (– 71 F ) freeze the controls, preventing Streett from losing altitude or turning off the engine ; he waits 20 minutes for the engine to run out of gasoline ( petrol ), then glides to a deadstick landing.
In Britain, it has two flight periods, April May and July August, but is continuously-brooded in North America, being one of the first butterflies to emerge from the chrysalis in spring, flying until hard freeze in the fall.
Repeated freeze thawing cycles are highly detrimental to cell survival and should be avoided.
The Galactic Logistic Unit for Navigation and Knowledge, a talking spaceship with a freeze ray.
Adjacent to the pool, where water is not always present at the surface, repeated freeze thaw and evaporation cycles gradually push the thin salt crust into hexagonal honeycomb shapes.
* Mickey Jones as Arnold " Beef "/" Ice Man " Beifneiter got his power to freeze anything he touches from placing himself in an experimental cryogenic suspended animation unit back in 1937 due to grief caused by the loss of his beloved Amelia Earhart.
Cockell proposed that rock sorting by periglacial action, including that during freeze thaw cycles, improves light penetration around the edges of rocks ( see granular material and Brazil nut effect ).
In January February parts of the archipelago in the Baltic sea often freeze.
Starr proposed a “ wage and price freeze ” to fight inflation a policy that ended up as the centrepiece of the 1974 PC campaign, and replacing personal income taxation by a “ trading tax ” on goods and services a policy that was implemented by the PC government of Brian Mulroney in 1990.
* Freezer or Frost fix Most permanent and peelable adhesives have a service temperature limit of-10 degrees Celsius, whereas freezer ( otherwise known as frost fix ) adhesives have a service temperature-40 degrees Celsius and are suitable for deep freeze use.
However, the colder climate was not the only factor that allowed the river to freeze over in the city: the Thames was broader and shallower in the Middle Ages it was yet to be embanked, meaning that it flowed more slowly.
As the band begins another take, the sketch ends with a freeze frame on Frenkle with the superimposed message: " In Memoriam: Gene Frenkle: 1950 2000.

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