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Association of Body Water Balance, Nutritional Risk, and Sarcopenia with Outcome in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Single-Center Prospective Study. [PDF]
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Water balance Excel sheet to calculate water balance in a chemical plant
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American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1956
Camels ( Camelus dromedarius) were exposed to prolonged periods of water deprivation during winter, spring and summer in the Sahara desert. Determinations were made of: weight changes, water and food intake, urine flow and concentrations, plasma concentrations, etc.
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Camels ( Camelus dromedarius) were exposed to prolonged periods of water deprivation during winter, spring and summer in the Sahara desert. Determinations were made of: weight changes, water and food intake, urine flow and concentrations, plasma concentrations, etc.
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Nature Geoscience, 2012
Multiple factors determine how much water is and will be available in the river basins of Asia. To expose hotspots and help adaptation, these factors must be assessed together at the basin level.
Immerzeel, W. & Bierkens, M.F.P.
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Multiple factors determine how much water is and will be available in the river basins of Asia. To expose hotspots and help adaptation, these factors must be assessed together at the basin level.
Immerzeel, W. & Bierkens, M.F.P.
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Hospital Practice, 1979
If the finely tuned renal regulatory mechanisms for water balance go awry, the result may be either water deficit or surfeit.
H D, Humes, R G, Narins, B M, Brenner
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If the finely tuned renal regulatory mechanisms for water balance go awry, the result may be either water deficit or surfeit.
H D, Humes, R G, Narins, B M, Brenner
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1988
More than 100 years ago, Claude Bernard recognized the importance of a constant internal environment to the survival of living organisms.
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More than 100 years ago, Claude Bernard recognized the importance of a constant internal environment to the survival of living organisms.
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THE WATER BALANCE OF AN AGRICULTURAL CATCHMENT III THE WATER BALANCE
Journal of Soil Science, 1980Summary The catchment of the Kingston Brook has an area of 57 km 2 , mainly under pasture (56%) and arable crops (36%). Changes of soil water content, measured with a neutron probe from April 1969 to March 1973, were analysed to determine evaporation (summer only) and ...
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