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Hydration and Disease

Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2007
Many diseases have multifactorial origins. There is increasing evidence that mild dehydration plays a role in the development of various morbidities. In this review, effects of hydration status on acute and chronic diseases are depicted (excluding the acute effects of mild dehydration on exercise performance, wellness, cognitive function, and mental ...
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The eight hydrates of strychnine hydrate

2020
Commercial samples of strychnine sulfate were used as the starting material in crystallization experiments accompanied by stability studies. Eight hydrate forms (HyA-HyG), including five novel hydrates, were verified. The crystal structures of HyA (pentahydrate) and HyF (hexahydrate) were determined from single-crystal X-ray diffraction data.
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Isoxazole Hydrate

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1974
X-Ray, n.m.r., and dielectric studies show that the hydrate of isoxazole is a typical type II clathrate hydrate in structure, in reorientation rates of host and guest molecules, and in composition.
Gough, S.R.   +3 more
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Hydration for adults

Nursing Standard, 1999
Nurses are keenly aware of the need for patients to be adequately hydrated. This article describes the different types of dehydration and the best way for patients to get the fluids they require.
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The Hydration of Viruses

1954
Publisher Summary The size and shape of virus nucleoprotein particles can be evaluated unambiguously only when the degree of hydration is known. This chapter discusses several methods that are available for the determination of the hydration of protein crystals.
M A, LAUFFER, I J, BENDET
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[Skin hydration and hydrating products].

Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 2018
One of the skin's principal functions is to protect the body against its environment by maintaining an effective epidermal barrier, not only against external factors, but also to prevent water loss from the body. Indeed, water homeostasis is vital for the normal physiological functioning of skin.
H, Duplan, T, Nocera
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Hydration campaign

Nursing Management, 2012
Inadequate hydration affects about one in five people admitted to hospital as an emergency; many are older people.
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To Hydrate or Not to Hydrate: How Should It Be?

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2000
Eduardo, Bruera, Neil, MacDonald
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CO2 hydrate properties and applications: A state of the art

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2022
Agus Saptoro, Amir H Mohammadi
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