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dehydration <a dehydration; dehydrations> N

dehydration
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dehydration CHEM
dehydration CHEM
dehydration INDUST
dehydration CHEM
dehydration CHEM

dehydration

dehydration CHEM
dehydration CHEM
dehydration AGR

dehydration plant CHEM

dehydration of foods AGR

diarrhoea-induced dehydration

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It can also be converted into butenes, using simple dehydration chemistry deployed in the refining and petrochemicals industries today.
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One generally refers to the gradual dehydration of the "nucleus pulposus" as degenerative disc disease.
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As there are few reliable water sources on the mountain and little shelter from the sun above, dehydration and heat stroke are potential hiking hazards.
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Sometimes this process will draw out the body's natural moisture and contribute to the dehydration process.
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The exogenous dehydration enhances the electrostatic interaction between the amide and carbonyl groups by de-shielding their partial charges.
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As dehydration occurs, zeunerite loses an electron and is then metamorphosed into metazeunerite.
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However, the virus is destroyed rapidly by dehydration and by the ultraviolet rays in sunlight.
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Symptoms can be exacerbated by dehydration or by pre-exercise ingestion of certain foods and hypertonic liquids, and lessened by adequate training.
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The ratio may be used to determine the cause of acute kidney injury or dehydration.
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Frequent moving between sleep stages occurs, with awakenings due to headaches, the need to urinate, dehydration, and excessive sweating.
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