Since dry, heated indoor air can be even more dehydrating than warm sunshine, drinking enough is still a must. |
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A sensible approach was taken to the game and copious quantities of water were supplied to the players in an effort to stop them dehydrating. |
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Making pasta from zucchini or dehydrating fruits is time-consuming, and many raw meals can take days to prepare. |
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They've replaced salt rubs because sugar is gentler to the skin and less dehydrating. |
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The caffeine and tannins in tea, coffee and colas are also dehydrating agents, so don't drink more than a two cups a day. |
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Winding down My head ached, and my throat was dry from the dehydrating effects of flying, and too much cold, thin air. |
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There are many packets of pumpkin seeds, sticky bottles of flax oil, dehydrating apricots and slimy salad in kitchens up and down the land. |
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An aircraft cabin can be dehydrating, which can increase the risk of deep vein thrombosis. |
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Drinks which contain lots of sugar can have a dehydrating effect on your body so avoid taking that drink when you are doing exercise. |
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However bear in mind that non-alcoholic beer also has a dehydrating effect, be it to a much smaller extent than regular beer. |
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In pathology laboratories, formol is used as a preservative, disinfectant and dehydrating agent. |
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In a dehydrating toilet the contents of the processing vault are dried with the help of heat, ventilation and the addition of dry material. |
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The Commission's reasoning turns on environmental issues, specifically the use of fossil fuel for dehydrating and even the use of irrigation. |
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The clarifying toner with honey and herbs vitalizes gently sensitive skin without dehydrating it. |
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In addition to the fatigue, his gastrointestinal illness was probably dehydrating. |
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Read the label before applying the oil: its dehydrating action is harmful to certain trees. |
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The irritant effects of lime are primarily due to it alkalinity, but dehydrating and thermal effects may be contributing factors. |
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It is also used as a dehydrating agent, tenderizer, enzyme inhibitor, and carrier for other ingredients. |
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Some eastern Albertan farmers hold weather modifiers responsible for further disrupting the natural water cycles and dehydrating their already parched land. |
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Fruit salads and leafy green salads wilt under the dehydrating effects of deli display case lighting, and jello salads form a tough skin. |
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This improves the quality of the air and prevents mucous membrane and skin from dehydrating, therefore improving general well-being. |
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Through its dehydrating effect, beer ensures that the excess salt accumulated in our body can be excreted via the kidneys. |
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This morning I woke with the niggling bastardy little ghost of last night's red wine vibrating through my head and dehydrating my synapses. |
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This will relieve hangover symptoms temporarily while dehydrating the body further. |
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The consumption of beverages which contain large amounts of caffeine or of other dehydrating beverages prior to the therapy is not sensible. |
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Plane travel is extremely dehydrating, and continuously purchasing water at airport prices can put a dent in your wallet. |
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It is distended, and quantities of fluid pour into it, dehydrating the body. |
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They'd been dehydrating themselves for days, so every vein and striation showed, but their limbs were cramped, their minds depleted. |
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A market has developed by making use of Newton's research programme on deliquescent, dehydrating products. |
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Probably not by the presence of alcohol, the dehydrating effect of which is known. |
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She suggests eating high-energy foods such as figs and dry fruits and avoid dehydrating alcohol and caffeinated drinks. |
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To prevent the tree or shrub from dehydrating, the root ball should be kept moist. |
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You should be aiming to drink two to three litres of water every day and reduce your intake of alcohol, caffeine and fizzy drinks because these can be dehydrating. |
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High humidity will keep the bulbs from dehydrating. |
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And even taking into account the cost of production, the profit margin of dehydrated food is high: dehydrating a kilo of onions costs 50 rupees, but the market value is 100 rupees. |
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Limit alcohol and caffeine in the evening: Alcohol is a depressant that can make one sleepy, but it is also very dehydrating and can disrupt sleep patterns. |
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It further shows that ecological sanitation is by no means untriedthere are hundreds of thousands of dehydrating and composting toilets in use around the world today, mostly in rural areas and small communities. |
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A process for preparing 1-aryl-1-alkenes by dehydration of 1-aryl-1-alkanols in the presence of a dehydrating agent, which comprises using as dehydrating agent a triphosphite esterified with at least one aryl group. |
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Drinking the water as a means of survival would actually hydrate the body instead of dehydrating, as is the case with ocean water. |
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Moreover, as concentrated sulfuric acid has a strong dehydrating property, it can remove tissue paper via dehydrating process as well. |
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Coffee and alcohol even have a dehydrating effect. |
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Tillage also increases wind erosion rates, by dehydrating the soil and breaking it up into smaller particles that can be picked up by the wind. |
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Therefore, water intake is advised throughout the day, especially with increased sweat loss in hot climates or during vigorous physical activity, during illness, or in a dehydrating situation such as an airplane flight. |
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Some, such as snails, may remain dormant for long periods, while others, such as burrowing mammals, emerge to feed only at night when conditions are cool and much less dehydrating. |
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Smoking is very devitalising and dehydrating on your skin. |
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In order to facilitate such checks and to ensure fulfilment of the conditions of eligibility for aid, processing undertakings and purchasers of fodder for dehydrating should be subject to an approval procedure. |
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After dehydrating, you get alfalfa pellets used for some animal rations. |
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Place the machine in a sealed waterproof enclosure with a dehydrating sachet inside corresponding to the volume to be protected and the degree of humidity of the location. |
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To prevent air entering between the concrete surface and the cover, dehydrating the concrete, great care needs to be taken that the sheets are firmly fastened at their edges, for instance, by means of adhesive tape. |
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In addition, it exhibits a strong dehydrating property on carbohydrates, liberating extra heat and causing secondary thermal burns. |
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Because the hydration of sulfuric acid is thermodynamically favorable and the affinity of it for water is sufficiently strong, sulfuric acid is an excellent dehydrating agent. |
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