| salt |
A substance that, when dissolved in water, ionizes into cations and anions, neither of which are hydrogen ions (H+) or hydroxide ions (OH-).
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| salpingitis |
inflammation of fallopian tube
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| saline |
A very weak salt solution (0.9% sodium chloride).
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| saliva |
Saliva is a liquid that is produced by glands (called salivary glands) and released into the mouth. It acts to keep the mouth moist and to help food to be swallowed more easily. It contains enzymes that break down certain types of food.
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| salvage |
The utilization of waste materials.
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