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HYPERHYDRICITY - A BOTTLENECK TO MICROPROPAGATION OF PLANTS
Acta Horticulturae, 2010Hyperhydricity is considered as a physiological disorder that can be induced by different stressing conditions. Sucrose metabolism is modified in hyperhydric leaves with a high increase in the activity of both synthesis and catabolic enzymes. The various remedies for preventing hyperhydricity have been proposed are known to bear environmental factors ...
B.N. Hazarika, A. Bora
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Intracellular hyperhydration induced by a 7-day endurance race
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1999To test the hypothesis that a chronic expansion of extracellular water (ECW), usually observed during prolonged endurance exercise, is associated with an increase in intracellular water space (ICW), total body water (TBW) and ECW were estimated before (within a week, day C-7) and after (on the 1st day of recovery, R + 1) a competition lasting 7 ...
N, Fellmann +5 more
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[Massive acute hypotonic hyperhydration following arthroscopic synovectomy].
Der Anaesthesist, 2001We report the case of a 4 year old boy who developed a massive water intoxication as a complication during knee arthroscopy. The sodium plasma concentration dropped to 100 mmol/l postoperatively. This complication may be triggered by prolonged surgery time, excessive intra-articular pressure, capsular tears and low body weight.
A, Lobenstein +4 more
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[Hyperhydration and dialysis in acute kidney failure].
Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2015Despite the advances in critical care medicine, the hospital mortality in patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) requiring dialysis remains high. Depending on the underlying disease the in-house mortality is reported to be up to 80%. Several observational studies demonstrated an association between mortality and fluid overload.
Fuat H, Saner +4 more
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GLYCEROL HYPERHYDRATION AND ENDURANCE EXERCISE
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1992P. Montner +5 more
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Hyperhydration In Resting Trained Males
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2009Hal W. Goforth, Nicholas Koreerat
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Hyperhydrating with glycerol: implications for athletic performance.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1999Small decreases in hydration status can result in a dramatic decrement in athletic performance and greatly increase the risk of thermal injury. Because of its osmotic properties, which enable greater fluid retention than the ingestion of water alone, glycerol has been proposed as a hyperhydrating agent.
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