When my body can dehydrate and lose its water just like the land drying up. |
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Dry daytime surface conditions will dehydrate funnel-web spiders and also expose them to birds and lizards. |
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Have a glass of water with your meals instead of caffeinated drinks like soda and coffee, which dehydrate the body. |
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If these minerals are heated, they will dehydrate and lose their water of hydration. |
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He then used a vacuuming process to dehydrate this softened grain, leaving behind a thick, sweet goo. |
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The goal here is essentially to dehydrate the vegetables and caramelize the outside at the same time. |
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If you almost never drink caffeine, she says, a cup of coffee or caffeinated cola might dehydrate you a little. |
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Stay away from fizzy drinks, alcohol, and even squash as these drinks help to dehydrate you. |
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Harsh changes in climatic conditions tend to dehydrate the skin, leaving it dry and quite often scaly. |
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With soaring temperatures inside the cramped cockpit he will also dehydrate, typically losing 2-3 litres of water during the race. |
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Drink herbal tea before bed rather than alcohol, coffee or tea, which will dehydrate you and keep you awake. |
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With an older child, take care from 3,000 metres, as breathing can become difficult and children can dehydrate rapidly. |
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In effect, use osmosis to partially dehydrate the fruit while sweetening it to make it more palatable. |
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One problem with the new strains of virus is they dehydrate bees so fast, the usual visual signs like excess excrement don't show up at the hive. |
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Children, who have weaker immune systems and whose bodies dehydrate faster, are particularly endangered. |
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Your urine will turn a darker colour and there will be less of it as you dehydrate. |
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In October 2007, Vaperma will also begin testing a similar method to dehydrate natural gas. |
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Finally, we need to dehydrate the economy, curbing the demands we make on rivers and groundwater. |
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Aldoses generally exist in solution as pyranoses, whereas ketoses generally exist as furanoses, hence the ability of ketoses to rapidly dehydrate to yield furfurals. |
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Two alternating vaults allow the faeces to dehydrate in one vault while the other vault fills. |
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Coffee can also dehydrate you, so counter its effects by drinking water. |
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He drank three liters of water a day so he would not dehydrate. |
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Its blue crystals dehydrate to an opaque greenish-white powder on exposure to dry air. |
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Chilly, dry air, as well as indoor heating, can dehydrate the skin and cause flare-ups of this chronic, and often misunderstood, skin disorder. |
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In fact, any food purchased from a restaurant or grocery store or prepared at home that lacks moisture would also dehydrate and see similar results if left in the same environment. |
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For many years, the Group has been practicing industrial ecology at Changé with an agricultural cooperative close to the site which recovers this biogas as a source of energy to dehydrate fodder for animal feed. |
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The operator concerned must undertake to dehydrate the awarded alcohol in one of those countries and to export it exclusively for use in the fuel sector. |
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Above all, avoid soft drinks and coffee that will dehydrate your body. |
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Remember that once you are thirsty, you are already starting to dehydrate. |
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The companies also have successfully established several technologies to dehydrate 3-HP to acrylic acid at lab scale. |
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Normal estimation is three to eight times as long to dehydrate as to dewater. |
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Do not use the appliance to store or dehydrate flammable materials. |
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As the blood flow diminishes, the cells within the gonads die and dehydrate. |
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Developing sprouts dehydrate tubers and reduce quality. |
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Spicy foods and alcohol dehydrate the body and encourage bad breath. |
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Chilly, dry air and indoor heating can dehydrate the skin and cause eczema flare-ups, which makes this an especially difficult season for eczema sufferers. |
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