hydration
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hydration
the process of combining with water; usually reversible
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Hydration
(Chem) The act of becoming, or state of being, a hydrate.
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hydration
The process of combining or impregnating with water, or the resulting condition. Also hydratation.
Sephora.com) to hydrate and soothe red skin on contact. instyle.com
"They make sure that our volunteers are hydrated as they help out with summer lunch," Mattis said. spotlightnews.com
Study Shows Staying Well Hydrated May Lower Risk of Hyperglycemia. fox30online.com
Keep happy and hydrated outdoors. traversemagazine.com
Scientists have suspected that burning muscle might be the secret for birds' staying hydrated. amu.org
Take this quiz to calculate your hydration needs. northstarpubs.com
This conditioning treatment by Motions hydrates damaged and color-treated hair. allure.com
When it's as hot as it has been in so many parts of the country lately, hydrating foods like cucumbers are especially appealing. nytimes.com
And a hydration pack — not to mention a car rack. courant.com
FAIRBANKS — The Golden Days Parade participants and audience had no trouble staying hydrated Saturday. newsminer.com
Parents can help their kids learn healthy hydration by encouraging them to grab for water instead of sugared beverages. kptm.com
To maintain proper hydration, kids need to get into the habit of drinking water throughout the day, and this is especially necessary during exercise. kptm.com
The Serious Problem of Hydration in Endurance Sports. forewordmagazine.com
Now comes Hawaiian Troic Silk Hydration lotion sunscreen, touted as the first and only sunscreen with hydrating silk ribbons to nourish and moisturize skin. blog.newsok.com
Don't Swallow It: Common Hydration Advice You Can Ignore. nytimes.com
The structure of hydrated, heterogenous aggregates would depend on factors like the strength of the applied field, the nature of the ferrofluid, etc. (Odenbach 2004; Zubarev et al 2005; Zubarev and Iskakova 2004).
Magnetism, FeS colloids, and Origins of Life
The most important of them concerns the cluster-cluster interactions, however, it is supported by the published distance distribution for these clusters joined by a flexible hinge.7 Notably, the contact distance is ≥40 ˚A, which corresponds to the diameter of a passivated cluster plus two layers of hydration water.
Comments on "Remeasuring the Double Helix"
The PM thus neglects excluded volume effects of the latter, as well as hydration of ions and the expected reduction of the local dielectric constant near highly charged surfaces, due to polarization of nearby water molecules.
Effective interactions between electric double-layers
Then we see that the weight of hydration sites for bases is also proportional to the determinative degree Fig. 2.
Determinative degree and nucleotide sequence analysis by trianders
FIG. 2: (Color online) Temperature dependence of the Knight shift along a- and c-axis for hydrated and unhydrated samples.
Hydration-induced anisotropic spin fluctuations in Na_{x}CoO_{2}\cdot1.3H_{2}O superconductor
Now they cannot manufacture carbo-hydrates, even if they would, any more than fungi can. "Wild Flowers Worth Knowing" by Neltje Blanchan
When heated with strong potassium hydrate, it yields methylamine. "Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883" by Various
Hydrated peroxide of iron. "Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889" by Barkham Burroughs
Hydrate of aluminum, 129. "Electricity for Boys" by J. S. Zerbe
Chloral hydrate not only possesses these qualities, but it also is an antiferment and a pain reliever. "Special Report on Diseases of the Horse" by United States Department of Agriculture
Either is associated with the production of substances which increase the hydration capacity of the ocular colloids. "Glaucoma" by Various
The water causes an increase in weight of 32 per cent, 56 pounds of stone-lime becoming 74 pounds of the hydrate. "Crops and Methods for Soil Improvement" by Alva Agee
To test a silk fabric, boil the sample in 4 per cent potassium hydrate solution and note the effect. "Textiles" by William H. Dooley
Hydrated silicates, 107, 459. "Manures and the principles of manuring" by Charles Morton Aikman
Add this quantity of sodic hydrate. "The Elements of Bacteriological Technique" by John William Henry Eyre