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Dictionary » H » Hydration HydrationThe process of combining with water; usually reversible.The chemical process where water is added to an element to form a compound, where the compound is referred to as a hydrate.hydration ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Anyone have any good diet tips/plans... weight lifting also in your plan else you will end up with lean muscle. Loose skin after weight loss can be prevented by paying attention to your hydration needs. Water being an important part in maintaining elasticity of skin, should be taken at least 2 litres every day. Eating properly can also ...
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Re: Anyone have any good diet tips/plansLoose skin after weight loss can be prevented by paying attention to your hydration needs. Water being an important part in maintaining elasticity of skin, should be taken at least 2 litres every day. Eating properly can also help you in avoiding loose skin after ...
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Hydrochloric acid (HCL) in the stomach.. Cells in the wall of the mamalian stomach secrete HCL at a concentration of 0.1M. The secreted -protons, which are derived from the intracellular hydration of CO2 by carbonic anhydrase, are pumped out by an (H+ k+) ATPase antiport transporter is also required to complete the overall transport ...
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Stomach bloating and weight gain... satiated. It is wonderful. So here is what I have been doing. Tons of probiotics (the kind with 50 billion plus good bacteria), constant hydration and "Digest Gold" digestive enzymes. I consulted my Dr. about these supplements and he thinks it is the digestive enzymes that are ...
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Re: Generation of DNA nucleotidesClathrate. Specifically, water clathrate. I hope this helps with the (water cluster)(hydration sheath)(clathrin) discussion. Clathrin is a protein that forms an ordered structure around invaginating membranes during some forms of endocytosis, in a manner analogous ...
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