- 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...