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acidosis Condition where the body has a higher acid load than normal. Urinary citrate excretion may probably be reduced in this situation. Treatment is usually with supplemental citrate or bicarbonate.
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acidifier an additive used to lower the pH of the water being mixed with a pesticide; pesticides often break down more slowly if the spray water is slightly acid.
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acidosis Excessive acidity of body fluids due to accumulation of acids as may happen in diabetes or kidney disease.
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acid Chemical substance rated below 7 on the pH scale
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acidity Grapes contain several acids, but the main ones are tartaric and malic. A little acidity in wine gives it a 'fresh' taste, but too much ill make the wine 'tart' or 'sour'.
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