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Definition of Dehydrations
1. dehydration [n] - See also: dehydration
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dehydrations
Literary usage of Dehydrations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Exercises in Elementary Quantitative Chemical Analysis for Students of by Azariah Thomas Lincoln, James Henri Walton (1907)
"Two dehydrations of the silica should be made, since it has been found that only
... An intermediate filtration between the two dehydrations has been found ..."
2. The Popular Science Monthly (1873)
"... and dehydrations. The learned chemist attempted to show bow the numbers obtained
in the study of the heat of combustion of the different organic acids, ..."
3. Biological Bulletin by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1915)
"... it seems necessary to assume that the protoplasm is the seat of energetic
dehydrations, probably in certain localized situations (possibly at membranes ..."
4. Physiological chemistry: A Text-book and Manual for Students by Albert Prescott Mathews (1916)
"It has been suggested by Drechsel that many of them are dehydrations produced
not by a simple taking out of water, but by a reduction followed by an ..."
5. A Treatise on Human Physiology by John Call Dalton (1882)
"Furthermore, the alteration of the organic ingredients, so far as we can follow
them in the living body, consists largely of hydrations and dehydrations ..."