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Перевод: electrolyte
[существительное] электролит
Тезаурус:
- A porous polymer membrane bag seals the electrolyte, allowing water vapour, but not the acid solution, to pass.
- The rest of this dissertation relates the various attempts made since 1979 to promote to the people of Bangladesh the idea that drinking an oral electrolyte solution is an effective method of replacing the fluids and minerals lost during diarrhoea.
- Therefore, an attempt was made to restore Ruby to life by a combination of very slow thawing, cardiac resuscitation and careful monitoring of serum electrolyte balance.
- Meanwhile, electrons from the electrolyte replenish those lost by the dye, while a second electrode, made of conducting glass, completes the circuit.
- Any horse which works hard, particularly in the summer months, or which sweats a lot at any time in the year, may be suffering from electrolyte loss.
- Having identified the mechanism of action of diarrhoea in the human alimentary canal, Physiologists developed an oral electrolyte solution which could replenish the fluids and minerals lost from the body during diarrhoea.
- The Coltronics charger avoids these problems, employing state-of-the-art electronics to carefully control and profile the charging current to eliminate heat build up and minimise electrolyte degradation.
- Overheating degrades battery electrolyte, and rechargeable types are designed to cope with this to a large extent, but dry cells are not.
- Nova Bio-medical has updated its series of ISE based electrolyte analysers that it first launched in 1977.
- Some people who later tried to replicate the Fleischmann and Pons experiment - before full details were circulated thought that the specific form of electrolyte was not important and guessed its form incorrectly.
- The use of rice (a source of starch) in place of gur in an oral electrolyte solution would solve two problems in Bangladesh.
- You first attach a battery to two electrodes which are dipped into the water (it is necessary to add traces of acid or alkali to conduct the electric current through the solution - this is known as the "electrolyte").
- Consequently, dry cell manufacturers, quite rightly, put warnings on their products as such abuse can lead to the cell rupturing and electrolyte leakage.
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