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- Summer Flavor to Last All Year? Use a Solar Food Dehydrator http://www.rodale.com/solar-food-dehydrator Archived 2013-09-05 at the Wayback Machine], Rodale...
- In physiology, dehydration is a lack of total body water that disrupts metabolic processes. It occurs when free water loss exceeds free water intake....
- chemistry, a dehydration reaction is a chemical reaction that involves the loss of water from the reacting molecule or ion. Dehydration reactions are...
- Terminal dehydration is dehydration to the point of death. Some scholars make a distinction between "terminal dehydration" and "termination by dehydration"....
- from Prehistory to the Present. Henry Holt. ISBN 978-0805052473. "Food Dehydrator reviews". www.dehydratorjudge.com. Retrieved 19 April 2016. Onwude, Daniel...
- 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...
- Dehydration can occur as a result of diarrhea, vomiting, water scarcity, physical activity, and alcohol consumption. Management of dehydration (or rehydration)...
- Glycol dehydration is a liquid desiccant system for the removal of water from natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGL). It is the most common and economical...
- Dehydrating agent may refer to: a chemical compound used to drive a dehydration reaction a desiccant, a substance that absorbs moisture from its surroundings...
- "Household goods, namely, rotisseries, electric food dehydrators and structural parts therefor, namely, dehydrator trays and screens") on May 5, 2005, but had...