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- low gelatinisation temperature of approximately 60 °C (140 °F), and high swelling power. These properties are used in food and technical applications...
- and hydropsy, is the build-up of fluid in the body's tissue, a type of swelling. Most commonly, the legs or arms are affected. Symptoms may include skin...
- ****ual swelling, ****ual skin, or anogenital tumescence refers to localized engorgement of the **** and **** region of some female primates that vary in...
- clay to swell, hence montmorillonite is a characteristic component of swelling soil. The water content of montmorillonite is variable and it increases...
- also show under the knee when straightened. Icing may help to decrease swelling. Heat may help relax the muscles of the knee. If an individual has injured...
- nephritis. It was characterized by swelling and the presence of albumin in the urine, and was frequently accompanied by high blood pressure and heart disease...
- would increase local muscle fatigue over time, which could lead to muscle swelling, decreased muscle movement, and, in extreme cases of overuse, tissue deformation...
- osmosis, with subsequent swelling of the cells. The ultimate consequence of cytotoxic edema is the oncotic death of neurons. The swelling of the individual cells...
- includes protein in the urine, low blood albumin levels, high blood lipids, and significant swelling. Other symptoms may include weight gain, feeling tired...
- form of subsurface drainage. Soils which contain high levels of particular clays with high swelling properties, such as smectites, are often very fertile...