- of body water. Mild
dehydration usually resolves with oral rehydration, but
severe cases may need
intravenous fluids.
Dehydration can
cause hypernatremia...
- large-scale
dehydration projects to do-it-yourself
projects or
commercially sold
appliances for
domestic use. A
commercial food
dehydrator's basic parts...
- chemistry, a
dehydration reaction is a
chemical reaction that
involves the loss of
water from the
reacting molecule or ion.
Dehydration reactions are...
-
Dehydration can
occur as a
result of diarrhea, vomiting,
water scarcity,
physical activity, and
alcohol consumption.
Management of
dehydration (or rehydration)...
-
Terminal dehydration is
dehydration to the
point of death. Some
scholars make a
distinction between "terminal
dehydration" and "termination by
dehydration"....
-
equipment and piping.
Glycol dehydration units depress the
hydrate formation point of the gas
through water removal.
Without dehydration, a free
water phase (liquid...
- Look up
dehydration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dehydration is the
excessive loss of body water.
Dehydration or
water loss may also
refer to other...
- also
known as
lyophilization or cryodesiccation, is a low
temperature dehydration process that
involves freezing the
product and
lowering pressure, thereby...
- food is
dried (
dehydrated or desiccated).
Drying inhibits the
growth of bacteria, yeasts, and mold
through the
removal of water.
Dehydration has been used...
- The
carbon snake is a
demonstration of the
dehydration reaction of
sugar by
concentrated sulfuric acid. With
concentrated sulfuric acid,
granulated table...