It is the demineralization of bones that leaves them weak and susceptible to fractures. |
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It has been established that in the case of demineralization of the bones, silica loss comes before calcium loss. |
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So the demineralization seems to have been in a slightly alkaline solution, not acid. |
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Juvenile racehorses entering training undergo a period of bone demineralization followed by a period of remineralization. |
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Bone demineralization and generalized muscular deconditioning occur in all people who experience bed rest, immobility, or sedentary lifestyles. |
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Osteomalacia is characterized by demineralization of previously formed bone leading to increased softness and susceptibility to fracture. |
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We also use it for the prophylactic treatment of demineralization in difficult-to-access locations, or for adhered brackets. |
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The most frequent applications are in the demineralization of water, by distillation, ionic exchange or inverse osmosis. |
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Generally, postmenopausal women are at greatest risk of osteoporosis, referred to as the demineralization of bone. |
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It is recommended in case of demineralization of the body, of fracture consolidation and joint stiffness. |
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This can lead to loss of muscle, fat accumulation, bone demineralization and a reduced capacity to regenerate tissue. |
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Damage to the teeth through demineralization is not common because the dog's saliva is less acidic than human saliva. |
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A good example would be an issue that we're currently wrestling with called bone demineralization. |
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Osteoporosis, which is the demineralization of bone and loss of bone mass, results in an increased risk of fracture, especially of the hip, the wrist, and the spine. |
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The new dentifrice protects against demineralization in a pleasant tasting vanilla-mint flavor. |
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Plaque can create a local acidic environment that can result in tooth decay by demineralization. |
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The upper bicuspids appear to have demineralization that extends into the dentin and probably have cavitated. |
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In addition, RTI pastes are sterilized through the demineralization process, a validated viral inactivation step. |
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This deficiency in GH can lead to a catabolic state, which is characterized by a loss of muscle mass, accumulation of adipose tissue, bone demineralization and reduced capacity to regenerate tissue. |
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The main infectious agent is the bacterium Streptococcus mutans, which uses sugar to initiate demineralization of tooth enamel leading to tooth decay. |
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The study will identify up to 20 potential seawater demineralization facility sites for further evaluation. |
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First product: filters for demineralization of water. |
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Furthermore, there is evidence that the demineralization process reduces the risk of infectious disease transmission to an incidence of 1 in 2.8 billion. |
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For these reasons, demineralization processes such as nanofiltration, ion-exchange or electrodialysis are used with milk or whey to create demineralized powders. |
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The latter process leads to some demineralization of the bone. |
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The study concluded that in-situ demineralization may be a safe and effective repair method for calcified, stenotic aortic valves. |
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The purpose of this contract is for the renovation of chain equipment demineralization of the central Martigues. |
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Current literature explains how the sports nutrition diet can accelerate demineralization and the caries process, and deserves attention from the dental professional. |
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Patients can still experience caries, may have braces which can cause demineralization and white spots, or are simply not getting enough fluoride from other sources. |
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Unprotected organic acid can lead to different problems such as lack of edibility, demineralization of bones damage of stomach and intestinal mucus membrane. |
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