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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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Clathrate hydrates are poor models of biomolecule hydration

Biopolymers, 1998
Clathrate hydrates form the basis of a general model of biomolecule hydration. In clathrate hydrate crystal structures, the size of hydrogen-bonded water rings is highly constrained to five members. The clathrate hydrate model predicts that the size of water rings near biomolecule surfaces is similarly constrained to five members. This report describes
Leigh Ann Lipscomb   +2 more
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Hydration of oligosaccharides: Anomalous hydration ability of trehalose

Cryobiology, 1992
The disaccharide trehalose extensively exists in anhydrobiotic organism and is considered to play an important role in preserving the integrity of biomembrane. However, the preserving mechanism remains unclear. In this report, we examine the hydration abilities of trehalose and several oligosaccharides composed of alpha-D-glucopyranosyl residues.
H. Kawai   +4 more
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Dissociation of double hydrate and methane hydrate

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2019
A comparison of the dissociation of n-propanol double hydrate and methane hydrate at external air temperature 22 °C and at air pressure of 1 bar was carried out experimentally. The particles of the double hydrate showed a significantly higher growth rate in the reactor than particles of gas methane hydrate. Thus, alcohol is a promoter in the generation
O. S. Yashutina, Yu. Yu. Bozhko
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Hydratation cutanée et produits hydratants

Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie, 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 in Children

Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2007
Water supply is a basic public problem. In modern science, three periods with different approaches to define recommended water intake in adults can be distinguished. Pediatricians agree that hydration in children may be optimal only in breastfed infants.
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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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Hydratation et produits hydratants

EMC - Cosmétologie et dermatologie esthétique, 2006
Agnè, s Gougerot-Schwartz
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