Finally, after 48 hours, she was rescued and treated for dehydration, hypothermia and broken bones. |
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Drinking to quench thirst is usually a good guide to preventing dehydration. |
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The impact of dehydration on the cardiovascular and thermoregulatory systems is quite predictable. |
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The diuretic effect, over time, causes dehydration and thickening of the blood, digestive disorders and metabolic imbalance. |
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This is likely to improve his well-being and counteract the dehydration caffeinated drinks such as coffee and tea tend to induce. |
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I get up at 4.15 am, have a bowl of Cornflakes and a high-salt sports drink, like Lucozade, to prevent dehydration. |
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Overdose of veratrum may result in continuous, prolonged vomiting, which may lead to dehydration. |
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The glasshouse experiment aimed to rank the cultivars according to their dehydration tolerance. |
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These include exhaustion, weight loss, night blindness, dehydration, diarrhoea and hunger-related deaths. |
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Every year, walkers are pulled off the course for dehydration and the effects of bonking. |
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Such headaches, for me, are provoked by stress, sleep deprivation, and dehydration. |
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Even mild dehydration can interfere with your digestion, which could allow polyamines to build up in your system. |
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Many fighting dogs die of blood loss, shock, dehydration, exhaustion, or infection after contests. |
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Overindulgence in alcohol leads to dehydration and results in those miserable sensations commonly called a hangover. |
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After dehydration through graded alcohol and clearing with xylene, slides were mounted with DPX permanent mountant. |
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Recalcitrant seeds lose their viability at relatively high water content during dehydration. |
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Formation of ridges upon dehydration was found to be accompanied by a pronounced decrease in spore size. |
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Both of these ion changes result in water reabsorption from the airways and dehydration of mucus membranes. |
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In those studies, the fast-drying condition was referred to as the dehydration of seed tissues under a laminar flow cabinet or with silica gel. |
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The fan he had initially invented for drying tea proved adaptable for other purposes such as meat and vegetable dehydration plants. |
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An additional factor involved in desiccation tolerance is the dynamic behaviour of cell structures during dehydration. |
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Beside surviving dehydration, the dwarf embryos were able to germinate and to develop into normal plants. |
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Replacing these lost fluids is essential if the body is to be kept in balance and dehydration avoided. |
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Patients usually present during the first year of life with polyuria, polydipsia, dehydration, acidosis, and failure to thrive. |
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Fluids help keep nasal passages moist, prevent dehydration, and soothe an irritated throat. |
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At 8.45 I shall make flasks of strong, black coffee and also have chilled mineral water on hand in case of dehydration. |
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Nausea, diarrhea, constipation and dehydration may all be side effects of chemotherapy. |
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During training the girls must lose pints of liquid, although the chilly nights are unlikely to precipitate dehydration. |
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Dry skin, pimples, cramping during exercise and strongly coloured urine can also be the result of dehydration. |
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Two major causes of premature fatigue during exercise are dehydration and carbohydrate depletion. |
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This colouration is not always present on the plants and does not correlate with the ability of the root system to survive dehydration. |
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Unfortunately, the day after her endoscopic therapy, she collapsed due to dehydration, which was treated with IV fluids. |
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Such pulmonary embolisms, leading to sudden death, can stem from immobilisation, multiple trauma and dehydration. |
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The patient may have obvious associated illness with fever, dehydration, hypoglycemia, anemia, or evidence of thyrotoxicosis. |
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Most of the admissions were due to dehydration, gangrene and septic wounds. |
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Carpenter thinks the cramps were a result of dehydration on an absurdly hot October day. |
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More specific chemical alterations such as syneresis or mineral dehydration can provide endogenous driving forces leading to overpressure. |
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Above 7,000 feet, dehydration increases, so Tom stayed off the booze, which slows acclimatization. |
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True, I was stuck, wet, worn out and thirsty, but I'd done hypothermia and dehydration before, and I didn't want anyone put out on my account. |
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If your child is having large amounts of diarrhea, be on the watch for signs of dehydration. |
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When aniline is reacted with excess acetic acid under dehydration conditions a white, crystalline material is formed, acetanilide. |
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They may be sweltering and risking dehydration at one moment then combating hypothermia as the wind swings round to the east. |
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In addition to making you look haggard as you de-board, dehydration compounds the effects of jet lag. |
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The Scarborough fighter had threatened to walk out of the fight unless the weigh-in was switched to Friday to prevent problems with dehydration. |
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He said that since the disease broke out, the hospital had treated symptoms like acute diarrhoea, vomiting and dehydration. |
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To avoid tissue dehydration during measurements, the walls of the pressure chamber were covered with wet filter paper. |
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A continuing gradual dehydration of the Earth's mantle may by then have begun to drown the ridges and to flood the surface of the planet. |
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With cases of vomiting there is a risk of dehydration among children, so parents should make sure fluid levels are kept up. |
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The skin is constantly hydrated and has protection against line-producing dehydration. |
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But in every case, the goal is to insulate the wood to prevent dehydration and wind chill. |
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Water prevents dehydration and allows heat to be dissipated through evaporative cooling and urination. |
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By this time I had added sunstroke and dehydration to being absolutely knackered. |
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Take your child to the emergency room if she shows signs of severe dehydration. |
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After many days of fasting, the hunger strikers present a progressively more serious deterioration, emaciation and profound dehydration. |
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The physical substance is affected, with emaciation, dehydration and tissue degeneration, and the organs cease to function properly. |
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Phototherapy can give your baby loose stools, temperature problems, or dehydration. |
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In this study, opioids, other psychoactive medications and dehydration were the most frequent causes of reversible delirium. |
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Signs of dehydration include increased thirst, fatigue, dry oral mucosa, and decreased urinary output. |
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Without the enzyme carbonic anhydrase the dehydration and hydration of carbon dioxide is a rather slow reaction. |
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Prolonged dehydration can lead to heat exhaustion or even heatstroke, as the body can no longer maintain a safe core temperature. |
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Hyponatraemia occurs as a result of dehydration, nephrotoxicity, or occasionally inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion. |
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Many investigations have been carried out to study the effects of dehydration on physiological function. |
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In contrast to higher plants, lichens and mosses are capable of tolerating full dehydration. |
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Try to avoid alcohol and caffeine-containing beverages on the airplane, as they will accelerate dehydration. |
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If infant is anuric or oliguric, think about dehydration, sepsis, renal abnormalities, or obstruction. |
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Drinking plenty of liquids such as water, fruit juice, and vegetable juice can help prevent dehydration. |
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To restrict fluid to the extent of causing dehydration may even be harmful. |
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This is caused by a dehydration reaction between the hydroxyl group from the glycerol and the carboxyl groups of the fatty acids. |
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With emergency supplies slow to arrive, some New Orleans residents have died of dehydration in the past few days. |
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During dehydration of the inner leaves, an accumulation of proline, sucrose, and protein was recorded. |
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Your urine concentration may rise with increased temperature or dehydration. |
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The weather, though rather cloudy, was ideal for the occasion and in case dehydration set in plenty of water carriers were on standby. |
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Fever can also be caused by teething, dehydration and some childhood immunisations. |
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Exercise within four hours of ingesting it and you nullify its dehydration effects. |
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Some other symptoms include fever, fatigue, dehydration, stomach cramps, and tenesmus. |
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Control of scour is often done through use of electrolytes to prevent dehydration. |
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They pay less because they're doing a serious job in the scrag-ends of the planet to stop people from dying from extreme dehydration. |
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In hyperemesis gravidarum, hospital treatment is often needed to stop the dehydration by giving fluids through an intravenous drip directly into a vein. |
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The dehydration tolerances of desert tortoises are also exceptional. |
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The dehydration step occurs spontaneously under acid conditions. |
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Avoid coffee and alcohol because they tend to increase dehydration. |
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With no food or water, and the dangers of hypothermia and dehydration sliding into inevitability, the men continue their treacherous descent through white-out conditions. |
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Mr Bullimore sheltered in a tiny air pocket under the boat, 2,500 km from Australia, suffering from hypothermia, dehydration and frostbite but survived against all the odds. |
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Short-term, they include teeth grinding, dehydration, anxiety, insomnia, fever, and loss of appetite. |
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Gardner surmised that during the day LaFever may have stayed in the river to keep cool, which slowed his rate of dehydration. |
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Alcohol is a diuretic, which means incessant peeing, and an increased chance of dehydration. |
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Actually, it's more of a triumph of dehydration and fettuccine alfredo over the human body. |
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As a matter of fact, over-indulgence in grain has been tied to azoturia, yet so have vitamin and mineral deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, and severe dehydration. |
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A large metal tub filled with sachets of water and cold drinks provided welcome respite, and many of the emergency workers made frequent stops to prevent dehydration. |
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McPherson died of a pulmonary embolism, though a coroner originally cited prolonged dehydration and bedrest as the cause. |
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Many of the changes due to dehydration stress in plants include the accumulation of a variety of sugars, proline and glycine betaine in addition to changes in protein levels. |
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Illnesses caused by salmonella, shigella, E. coli, and vibrio bacteria can cause severe diarrhea and vomiting, both of which would lead to further dehydration. |
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The insect then loses water, shrivels, and dies from dehydration. |
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At lower temperatures, with increasing dehydration, lipids gradually lose all remaining degrees of motional freedom, and spectra become very broad and unresolved. |
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Although they found the unclimbed 6,618 metre mountain, which is also known as Mount Edgar, their ascent was halted by heavy snow, avalanches and dehydration. |
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If your child shows signs of dehydration you should call your GP urgently. |
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In fact, dehydration is far more likely to slow you down than energy loss, making water-loading far more important than carbo-loading, not to mention being easier. |
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The latter form by dehydration melting at less than 10-12 kbar leaving a residue of augite, orthopyroxene, plagioclase and varying amounts of amphibole. |
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Death by starvation and dehydration is neither painless nor euphoric. |
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So long as the body is able to sweat readily, and the appropriate fluids can be taken to replace the lost sweat, heat loss would usually be maintained and dehydration avoided. |
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They confined her in a hotel room under a doctor's care, but after only two days of this, she began showing symptoms of high blood pressure, dehydration, and stress. |
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Hand lotions can provide a therapeutic measure, preventing dehydration, desquamation, loss of skin lipids, and damage to the integumentary system. |
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On Friday he was treated in the intensive care unit for dehydration. |
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Many of the specimens show contraction and coiling that is probably a post-mortem feature caused by dehydration in the brine and subsequent contraction of ligaments. |
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Similarly, increased heart rate, sunken fontanelle, and overall poor appearance in infants contributed little to an accurate diagnosis of dehydration. |
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The guidelines also address issues that may be common to all travellers, including the risks of dehydration, thromboembolism, and cross infection. |
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Plants were well watered prior to the dehydration experiments. |
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Some pets can develop dehydration or even develop pneumonia. |
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Oxfam, to take one example, pay less because they're doing a serious job in the scrag-ends of the planet to stop people from dying from extreme dehydration. |
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Processes such as liquid and dry blending, encapsulation, spray drying, dehydration, pasteurization and sterilization give McCormick expert customer support capabilities. |
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The infant should be assessed for pallor, petechiae, extravasated blood, excessive bruising, hepatosplenomegaly, weight loss, and evidence of dehydration. |
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As expected in a species inhabiting arid regions, dehydration causes a reduction in faecal water, or dry feces. |
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The effects of dehydration and heat stress on intake and digestion of food in some east African bovids. |
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Glutathione status and protein synthesis during drought and subsequent dehydration in Torula rulis. |
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She was then transferred to our hospital for management of neutrophilia and dehydration. |
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Together with their diminished foraging capacity, this can rapidly result in dehydration and metabolic imbalance. |
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Membrane integrity, oxidative damage and chlorophyll fluorescence during dehydration of the thalloid liverwort Monoclea forsteri Hook. |
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Water released by dehydration accompanying phase transitions is another source of fluids introduced to the base of the overriding plate. |
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First your cat will salivate a lot, then wee a lot before the dehydration sets in. |
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Reconfiguration of membranes following a period of dehydration requires several minutes or more. |
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He said that gastro patients should be given ORS to save them from dehydration. |
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Runners who develop venous occlusive disease have a prothrombotic state due to augmented coagulatory activation and dehydration. |
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The use of hair and skin cleansers causes defatting and dehydration of the skin, a situation evidenced by dry and increasingly rough skin. |
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Unlike simple dehydration in plants and animals, lichens may experience a complete loss of body water in dry periods. |
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The new formula is in response to demands from our consumers who want something that can tackle dehydration during the daily grind. |
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When dehydration is spotted, Anita has said that a vet must be called and the dog hosed down. |
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Symptoms of dehydration range from mild to moderate to severe, depending on fluid loss. |
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Robertson allowed Inspector Seddon to take the dogs to a vet, who found that Gizmo was suffering from severe malnutrition and dehydration. |
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Though life raft provides some benefits, survivors still have to fight with starvation and dehydration. |
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The cub exhibited anorexia, depression, and mild dehydration, but it was not moved away from the mother for ethologic and management reasons. |
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He died of water deficit and hypernatraemia, a medical term for dehydration, three days after he was admitted to hospital. |
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Mudcracks are a bed form caused by the dehydration of sediment that occasionally comes above the water surface. |
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The fact that these symptoms occur well into these extended events suggests that dehydration or electrolyte imbalance is affecting peristalsis. |
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Many died of dehydration in the intense heat of summer or froze to death in winter. |
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The Cimarron DehyCombustor combines a BTEX condenser with an EPA certified combustor to eliminate BTEX emissions from glycol dehydration sites. |
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Preservation by thermal processing, refrigeration, dehydration, chemical and non-thermal radiative techniques follow. |
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Expression of dehydrin-like proteins in embryos and seedlings of Zizania palustris and Oryza sativa during dehydration. |
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Forensic divers may experience additional risks, including hypothermia, hyperthermia, air embolism, and dehydration. |
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According to Castellani, dehydration also made acute mountain sickness worse. |
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Manifestations included failure to thrive, vomiting, dehydration, fever, and nephrocalcinosis. |
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The waterless desert can kill in many ways but dehydration is often fastest. |
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Massaged into the pet's coat, it abrades the waxy shell of fleas, ticks and mites, causing them to die from dehydration. |
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All movements become painful due to muscle atrophy and dry, cracked skin that is caused by severe dehydration. |
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The World Health Organization only recommends antibiotics in those with severe dehydration. |
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As the dehydration is corrected, potassium levels may decrease rapidly, and thus need to be replaced. |
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This can result from dehydration, abnormal heart rhythms, overmedication with blood pressure drugs and disorders of the autonomic nervous system. |
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Grade 3 pain, dehydration, hypokalaemia and fatigue, and one toxic death were observed in part 1 but not in part 2 of the study. |
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Heat acclimatization elicits adaptations that regulate dehydration and hypovolaemia. |
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In severe cases with significant dehydration, intravenous rehydration may be necessary. |
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Blood pressure drops due to dehydration, peripheral pulse is rapid and thready, and urine output decreases with time. |
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Diarrhea can be so severe that it leads within hours to severe dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. |
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Being blonde in the summer is high maintenance as the sun causes brassiness and dehydration. |
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Even in a state of dehydration, which increases the osmolality of the blood, nasal salt glands show no sizeable contribution of salt elimination. |
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Hydrous magmas composed of basalt and andesite are produced directly and indirectly as results of dehydration during the subduction process. |
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The warning signs are hyperpyrexia, severe bodyache, eye pain, petechiae, severe vomiting, diarrhoea, dehydration and altered consciousness. |
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Trapped mice eventually die from exposure, dehydration, starvation, suffocation, or predation, or are killed by people when the trap is checked. |
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This mechanism exemplifies how renal function facilitates water retention during periods of dehydration stress. |
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Clay can be easily compressed as a result of dehydration, while sand retains the same volume and becomes relatively less dense. |
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The canine parvovirus, which causes death by dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and endotoxic shock or sepsis, is largely survivable in wolves, but can be lethal to pups. |
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More work is needed to determine how derivative is formed, but it could be generated by dehydration of both sides of the propenyl group of allicin. |
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Central diabetes insipidus is characterized by polydipsia, polyuria, dehydration, irritability, poor feeding, failure to thrive and hypernatremia. |
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A 23-year-old man from Leicestershire fell asleep by the pool in Lloret de Mar, suffered second-degree burns and had to go on a drip to counter dehydration. |
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Freeze-drying is a dehydration process typically used to preserve perishable materials or make materials lighter or more convenient for transport. |
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More than 45 people participated in today's program, which was hosted by the Kunkle Fire Company and included a tour of PVR's dehydration facility in Monroe Township. |
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However, the other markers of dehydration such as globulin and haptoglobulin were not in significantly higher quantities after the ride and remained stable. |
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With their immature kidneys, young infants fed fresh goat's milk are at substantive risk of hypernatraemia and azotaemia, particularly with dehydration. |
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Do you know that every recruit undergoing Basic Military Training has to drink eight to 10 litres of water during 'water parades' to prevent dehydration? |
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Moderate-to-severe diarrhea eligibility criteria included dehydration, the presence of blood in the stool, or a clinical decision to hospitalize the child. |
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By the eighth round, Louis began suffering from dehydration. |
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Myristicin, a monoamine oxidase inhibitor and psychoactive substance, can induce convulsions, palpitations, nausea, eventual dehydration, and generalized body pain. |
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Studies have shown that the amount of water intake, and dehydration impacts the plasma osmolality and urine osmolality within various sized ostriches. |
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He was sick before the game and vomited several times as a result of dehydration and illness that he got after having scored the winning goal for England. |
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The ingestion of oil causes dehydration and impairs the digestive process. |
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In a study with bobwhite quail, a dose of flunixin meglumine after a 24-hour dehydration period was reported to cause glomerular lesions 7 days after therapy. |
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Signology was characterized by anorexy, diarrhea, dehydration, muscular tremors, wobbly march, sternal or lateral decubitus, pedalling, opisthotonos, dyspnea and death. |
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One of the common conditions resulting from dehydration are kidney stones that occur due to crystallisation of the body's salts in the kidneys due to lack of fluids. |
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A combined treatment of ohmic heating and osmotic dehydration accelerates mass transfer kinetics and keeps sensory properties similar to those of the raw material. |
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Dietary triggers, such as skipping meals, dehydration, alcohol, caffeine withdrawal, the food additive tyramine, and specific foods, such as chocolate and cheese. |
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Inducing alcohol fermentation by the alcoholic dialytic ferment secreted from yeast, bio-ethanol is manufactured through the processes of distillation and dehydration. |
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Of the seven patients, all showed a range of clinical manifestations of infection, including transient diarrhea, chronic diarrhea, dehydration, and cachexia. |
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The study claimed that rotavirus is a leading cause of severe dehydration and diarrhoea in infants across the world which must be prevented through timely vaccination. |
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It is acknowledged that accurate triage is compromised when using EWSs without considering clinical discriminators such as purpuric rash and dehydration. |
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