- (5) Aggregation, a
result of
ionic or
thermal conditions,
alters the
hydrational layer around clay platelets,
removes the
deflocculant from
positive edge...
- therapy. In 1991, the
definition became "an
increase in
administered hydrational fluids"; in 1993, "an
increase in
administered fluids and
continued feeding"...
- 405, and 265 kJ/mol.
Enthalpy of
solution Heat of
dilution Hydrate Hydrational fluid Ionization energy Greenwood,
Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997)....
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hydration pack in
Afghanistan CamelBak Hydrapak Source Vagabond Systems Hydrational fluids King,
Amber (August 13, 2016). "How to Buy a
Hydration Bladder"...
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moderate dehydration, oral
hydration is
adequate for a full recovery.
Hydrational fluids Terminal dehydration Dryness (medical)
Hypernatremia "Dehydration...
-
sense of when the hose is
nearly full of air.
Hydration (disambiguation)
Hydrational fluid Lanza,
Michael (2003).
Winter Hiking and Camping. Seattle, Washington:...
-
water may be used if more
specific and
effective ORT
preparations of
hydrational fluids are
unavailable or are not palatable. A
nasogastric tube can be...
- loss of electrolytes, or a loss of
blood plasma.
Administration of
hydrational fluids as part of
sound dehydration management is
necessary to avoid...
-
imbibitional chilling in soybean,
maize and sorghum,
stelar lesions and
hydrational damage, respiration,
energy metabolism and transcription. Desiccation...
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Kharakoz DP,
Sarvazyan AP.
Hydrational and
intrinsic compressibilities of
globular proteins. Biopolymers, 1993;...