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sweating stage The third or terminal stage of malaria during which sweating occurs.
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sweat To cook vegetables in fat over gentle heat so they become soft but not brown, and their juices are concentrated in the cooking fat. If the pan is covered during cooking, the ingredients will keep a certain amount of their natural moisture. If the pan is not covered, the ingredients will remain relatively dry.
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sweat Patients with cystic fibrosis have greater sodium and chloride concentrations in their sweat than usual. 52 This phenomenon has been used as the basis of the `sweat test' to diagnose cystic fibrosis. Some authors have proposed the use of sweat osmolality as an alternative to electrolyte assay. 53-56 The chlorides of sodium and potassium account for about 80% of the osmolality of sweat, the remainder being made up of mostly urea and lactic acid. ...
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sweat Consists of putting buttered parchment paper on top of vegetables in a pan, covering the pan with a lid, and letting them cook until softened.
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sweating A form of soldering in which the solder alone holds two pieces of metal together. It differs from soldering in that the metal work piece is reheated after the solder has been flowed into the joint.
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