The five cross-breed puppies, no more than four weeks old, were found terrified and dehydrated. |
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The sections were then counterstained in eosin, dehydrated, cleared, and mounted with glass coverslips. |
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To serve, arrange the red fingerling bananas, blackberries, raspberries, dehydrated mangoes, and Brazil nuts on a large plate. |
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Specimens were dehydrated in a graded series of ethyl alcohol and propylene oxide solutions and embedded in araldite. |
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The doctor suggested she lie on her side and drink two large glasses of water to make sure she wasn't dehydrated. |
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In a single day his stubbly cheeks had begun to look hollow, and the muscles of his shoulders and legs stood out in dehydrated splendor. |
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The buzzard survived his ordeal, although he was extremely dehydrated and had suffered some damage to the muscles in one of his wings. |
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One approach to camping chow is to purchase pre-packaged, dehydrated meals. |
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At the Convention Centre, people stumbled toward the helicopters, dehydrated and nearly passing out from exhaustion. |
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Gases and non-aqueous liquids can be dehydrated by passing them over or through a hygroscopic substance, one that readily absorbs water. |
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According to the Scholander assumption, an excised leaf should suck air into open vessels if it is dehydrated at the time of excision. |
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The more water you drink, the less dehydrated you will become, and the less severe your hangover will be. |
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These sulfur-containing additives are used as preservatives in dried fruits, wines, and dehydrated potato products like mashed potato flakes. |
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She's dehydrated and quite stressed and anguished, so they are keeping her in for observations. |
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Sucrose is the predominant sugar accumulated in the dehydrated leaf tissue of all resurrection plants studied to date. |
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Deluded, dehydrated, mad, Heck wandered toward a tree at the edge of the playa, across the railroad tracks, and approached Trego hot springs. |
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Figure 2 D shows a section taken from a dehydrated but unfrozen specimen that had not been allowed to re-hydrate prior to fixation. |
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It is a sort of thin flatbread, made with sprouted seeds that have been ground and dehydrated. |
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I was woken by the smell of my polycotton wool blend pants burning on the heater, and the feeling of being dehydrated. |
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The cover glass was removed after freezing, and the spread was dehydrated in an ethanol series and air dried. |
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You know that you can't live long without water, but how do you know if you're dehydrated? |
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A shoot apex was considered dead if the terminal bud was absent or if it was dark-brown in colour, dehydrated or damaged. |
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I expect to lose half a stone, as I'll only be eating dehydrated food and getting water every 10 kilometres. |
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Between periods in the locker rooms, IVs drip fluids into dehydrated athletes, who eat bananas and drink even more liquids to fight off cramping. |
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If you get a little behind each day, by the end of the week you'll be severely dehydrated, feeling lousy, and riding poorly. |
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There were people being sick and confined to their rooms and lots of people were dehydrated. |
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If you're dehydrated, your body may not recover as quickly after a workout. |
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At the far extreme of technology, meat is dehydrated by freeze-drying to provide lightweight military rations. |
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They began to hack at the hard, dehydrated earth, with mattocks, breaking up the soil and watering it enough to plant vegetables. |
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Parked up in the white van, west Cumbrian Nicola Broderick is whipping up 99s as dehydrated drivers pull over for thirst-quenching ices. |
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Use composite dressings cautiously if the patient is dehydrated or has fragile skin. |
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Different shades of dark gray are also shown by mummified plant and animal fragments and by dehydrated components of microbiota. |
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It is especially important that babies and small children do not become dehydrated. |
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The most dehydrated grapes in the press may not in any case yield juice until being pressed twice or three times. |
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She grabbed water bottles, trail mix, dehydrated fruit, can beans and other food, a pan, a small pot, a map, a can opener, a lighter and matches. |
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Physically exhausted, emotionally drained and severely dehydrated, Ashby started to hallucinate. |
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An after sun cream will cool overheated skin, moisturise dehydrated skin, and help prevent peeling, so you keep the colour even longer. |
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If you are dehydrated, the test will overestimate your body fat by as much as 3 percentage points. |
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My best friend passed out on the dance floor and that was the only way she was able to get a glass of water, when she was totally dehydrated. |
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Conscripts get to eat blood sausage and mashed potatoes made from dehydrated spuds, sauerkraut from tins and drink chicory coffee. |
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Slides were counterstained with hematoxylin, dehydrated, and mounted with glass coverslips. |
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The slides were then dehydrated and cleared in graded alcohol and xylene, respectively, and mounted with a coverglass. |
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Stained elements were dehydrated in a graded series of alcohols, cleared in xylene, and mounted in histological resin. |
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It can be totally dehydrated and can take huge doses of ionizing radiation in the dehydrated state. |
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The fact that it was so warm caught a lot of people out and I was dehydrated rather than anything else. |
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Sculptural stucco is dehydrated lime, which is calcium hydroxide, produced from firing and slaking marble or travertine. |
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If your child is dehydrated, it is important to replace lost body fluids right away. |
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Many athletes and the general norm of people are dehydrated without being aware they are. |
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A child who has diarrhea from giardiasis may lose too much fluid in the stool and become dehydrated. |
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At the time of admission she seemed to be in pain and was distressed and dehydrated, with a coated tongue. |
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Saltwater fish, poor things, have an unquenchable thirst, because they are constantly being dehydrated by the saltier sea all around them. |
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Physical examination revealed a dehydrated man with poor skin turgor but no evidence of pedal edema, cyanosis, dubbing, or telangiectasia. |
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Children with Coxsackie virus may become dehydrated because mouth sores can make it painful to eat and drink. |
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We've seen a run on everything from space blankets to first aid kits to dehydrated food and self-heating food. |
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The wanderer is like a dehydrated traveller in a waterless desert, or a lover longing to see the distant beloved. |
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Perhaps we were still a bit dehydrated but nothing could take away the feeling of euphoria we had at our joint achievement. |
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Yes, if the athlete is dehydrated, any water will accomplish that, dumbo! |
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He was left weakened, dehydrated and in pain by altitude sickness and exhaustion. |
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It drains your body of nutrients and vitamins, attacking the central nervous system and leaving you in a dehydrated, hazy state. |
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Another issue is that alcohol is a diuretic and being dehydrated will certainly interfere with your speed and endurance. |
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If water cannot seep in, the roots become dehydrated and lose anchorage. |
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Since there is less moisture in the air, the skin can become very dry and dehydrated, as it fails to replenish the moisture that is exuded naturally into the air. |
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I'm feeling just a wee bit dehydrated and ever-so-slightly tetchy. |
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Others drink it as a tea made from dehydrated qat, packaged in powder form like instant coffee or locally popular milk tea. |
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He suffered from multiple bruises and was mildly dehydrated. |
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All of a sudden I was extremely dehydrated, with a splitting headache. |
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Cholera vibrios release a poison that damages the lining of the intestine so that it leaks fluids and salts, and as a result, the patient is intensely dehydrated. |
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Depending on environmental conditions, it can shift from viviparous to oviparous reproduction, with production of encysted and dehydrated embryos. |
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The branchiobdellidans were dehydrated in a graded ethanol series, cleared in methyl salicylate, and then each individual was mounted in Canada balsam on a separate slide. |
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For ultrastructural studies, formalin-fixed tumor samples were washed, postfixed in buffered osmium tetroxide, dehydrated, and embedded in epoxy resin. |
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Avoid giving sugary fruit juices and drinks to a child who is dehydrated. |
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If your child is very dehydrated, she needs immediate medical attention. |
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They're sleep deprived, dehydrated, exhausted, and famished. |
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An increase in inhomogeneous broadening from heterogeneous water distribution and an increased resolution of hydrated and dehydrated states are to be expected. |
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I also felt dehydrated by the previous evening which had been dominated by Tej, Ethiopian honey wine, backed up by some injudicious sampling of the local cloudy millet beer. |
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The ratio of powder to water has been calculated in order to give your baby the right amount of food to water, and prevent your baby becoming constipated or dehydrated. |
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Among dehydrated vegetables, beans, onion and garlic are important and among frozen vegetables prospects for peas, cauliflower, French beans, baby carrot and okra are bright. |
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We were traveling for weeks, and my traveling partner and I were not only dehydrated, but completely unaware of the proceedings of Eastern Standard Time. |
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Add warm temperatures and a pressure suit to the equation, and you have a sweat-soaked, dehydrated pilot sitting in the cockpit at the hold short. |
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When you're dehydrated, your skin is one of the first organs to show it. |
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He was dehydrated, his throat was swelling, and he had lost blood. |
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The w profiles in the plant were affected by these soil w, becoming more negative as the soil dehydrated, but recovering when water was resupplied. |
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They also pack dehydrated foods like dried fruit and mashed potatoes. |
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This is the type of runner who exemplifies that you can actually be both dehydrated and hyponatremic at the same time. |
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When the body is dehydrated, vasopressin levels rise, prompting the kidneys to hold onto water. |
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While we waited, Jessica became dehydrated, lethargic, and experienced absence seizures. |
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Pisolitic, dehydrated hardcap bauxite, often forming a surface hardcap layer 2 metres thick. |
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Antibiotics improve outcomes in those who are both severely and not severely dehydrated. |
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The multi-coloured daughter has probably started a new trend down at the Dingbat club, or wherever she was going to get deafened and dehydrated. |
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For the reaction of furfural conversion, pentosan is hydrolyzed into xylose and then dehydrated to furfural within the same reactor. |
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There's dehydrated egg yolk grated over the top, gorse flowers and an earthy flavour from big green leaves of pennywort. |
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Perhaps the didjeridoo was discovered in the same way by an aborigine blowing down a hot stiff dehydrated snake to cool it before eating. |
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The Roman troops arrived tired and dehydrated, facing the Gothic camp that had been set up on the top of a hill. |
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Victims of starvation are often too weak to sense thirst, and therefore become dehydrated. |
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If they don''t eat and drink properly they get dehydrated and weak, and if they are isolated, loneliness and depression can demotivate them. |
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Then the tissues were dehydrated gradually in ethyl alcohol and dealcoholized using propylene oxide. |
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Poppy had lost weight quickly, was dehydrated and LAST week, I told you about Poppy, an amiable but elderly rough collie. |
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When dehydrated, the common ostrich minimises water loss, causing the body temperature to increase further. |
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In the gas phase, glycol yields glyoxal and ethanol yields acetaldehyde, while organic amines are dehydrated to nitriles. |
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Alcohols can be oxidised to give aldehydes, ketones or carboxylic acids, or they can be dehydrated to alkenes. |
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The host can become rapidly dehydrated unless an appropriate mixture of dilute salt water and sugar is taken to replace the blood's water and salts lost in the diarrhea. |
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A study was designed to evaluate the toxicogenic versus protective effect of cooked and dehydrated black beans on bone marrow and peripheral blood cells of mice. |
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The midguts were obtained as described, dehydrated in a graded series of ethanol dilutions, transferred to hexamethyldisilazane and air dried at room temperature for 10 min. |
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After 80 h, the black discoloration spread toward the metathorax, mesothorax, prothorax, and pleural region, and the abdomen was completely compressed and dehydrated. |
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Older scanning electron microscopes require samples to be in a vacuum, necessitating that they be dehydrated and coated with metal to dissipate electrical charges. |
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Usually a water IV ought to suffice to revivify the dehydrated. |
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On presentation she was clinically dehydrated, pyrexial, and the lower abdomen was full with tenderness in the right iliac fossa and hypogastrium. |
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