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Demineralisation or
demineralization may
refer to:
Demineralization (physiology) Bone
demineralisation leading to osteoporosis; see Bone mineralization...
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saliva is also important,
neutralising acids that
cause tooth enamel demineralisation. The
following are used in
dentistry to
treat xerostomia: Parasympathomimetic...
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water drawn from a lava field,
forgoing the need of
treatment or
demineralisation before it is
blended with the vodka.
Reyka has won
accolades including...
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increasing the non-fat
solids content,
which can be done by
partial demineralisation and
addition of
sodium caseinate,
although this is expensive.: 297 ...
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power station was a coal-fired
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children and
adults when
teeth are
subjected to the
alternating stages of
demineralisation and remineralization, the
presence of
fluoride intake encourages remineralization...
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membranes Heating, boiling, and
cooling water Ion
exchange systems for
demineralisation (including
water softening)
Metering technology Electrolysis, electrodialysis...
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metres (3,778,669 cu ft) of raw
water can be
provided every day. The
demineralisation plant has a
capacity of 5,420
cubic metres (191,405 cu ft) per day...
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vertebra in
sagittal radiographs due to
pathological changes, such as
demineralisation.
Codfish appearance of the
vertebra is seen in
several conditions such...
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calcium in the
urine (hypercalciuria)
occurs due to
increased bone
demineralisation with acidosis.
Bones are
mainly composed of
calcium phosphate. The...