| dehydration |
the condition that results from excessive loss of body water.
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| dehydrate |
to free from moisture in order to preserve; to dry fruits, vegetables or lumber, for instance. A factory in in Nevada, for example uses geothermal heat to dehydrate onions and garlic for restaurants.
Ãâó: www.wefixhvac.com/glossary.htm
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| dehydrogenase |
An enzyme that plays a part in redox reactions.
Ãâó: www.plainfield.k12.in.us/hschool/curric/science/gl...
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| dehisce |
to split open when ripe, as in a capsule DECUMBENT laying or growing on the ground but the tips are erect or growing upright. DECIDUOUS falling off or shed at a specific season or stage of growth. DISCUS an enlarged area bearing numerous tiny flowers, ie the flower head of a composite plant like a daisy. DISK an enlarged area bearing numerous tiny flowers, ie the flower head of a composite plant like a daisy. DISTICHOUS two rows of upright leaves, common in Gasteria seedlings
Ãâó: www.succulents.co.za/botanical_terms.shtml
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| dehumidifier |
A Dehumidifier is a special device that removes water from the air to reduce humidity. It usually does this by moving the air over a surface that is colder than the air's temperature, which allows moisture to condense out. dehumidifiers can be useful tools for those with asthma or allergies.
Ãâó: www.allergyrelief101.com/glossary.aspx
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