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salt-induced edema A form of edema worsened by excess sodium in the diet.
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salt-losing crisis Acute vomiting, dehydration, hypotension, and sudden death as a result of acute loss of sodium; may be caused by adrenal hyperplasia, salt-losing nephritis, or gastrointestinal disease.
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salt an ionic compound, the result of the neutralization of an acid by a base. When HCl(aq) reacts with NaOH(aq), the result is a salt, NaCl(aq), and H 2 O.
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salt A string of pseudorandom characters used to enhance cryptographic complexity.
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salt Whether or not the spirit actually contains NaCl, this term denotes the perception of salinity.
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