Examples of using Electrolytes in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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This is especially helpful on hot days or after an intense workout when electrolytes are lost through sweat.
Replacing their aqueous electrolytes with organic ones would overcome this limitation, and Argonne's researchers are endeavouring to do so.
They also store the valuable coconut water electrolytes and slowly release them later.
The process of keeping water in the body by electrolytes, limiting the lack of water is called hydration.
This will require highly stable electrolytes and active materials in addition to the self-heating structure we have invented.
Moreover the proportions of electrolytes need to be close enough to the body's own fluid composition so that it can adjust
Braga began developing solid-glass electrolytes with colleagues while she was on the University of Porto in Portugal.
safest way to replace salt and other electrolytes during heat waves is to drink sports beverages or fruit juice.
Lab tests, including blood electrolytes, may be performed while you use Cetuximab and for a period of time after you finish Cetuximab.
Such evaluation should include determinations of serum electrolytes and ketones, blood glucose,
Studies show that Epsom salt can help regulate electrolytes in your body, ensuring proper functioning of the muscles,
a combination of new and improved electrolytes to manufacture the new AA and AAA cells.
Sports drinks- The electrolytes are good when you have sweating, but most drinks also have a lot of sugar
you lose electrolytes in your sweat, particularly sodium and potassium.
Electrolytes, a major force in controlling fluid balance within the body, may also be needed if the person has
Sodium is one of the electrolytes your body loses when you sweat.
This also dilutes the electrolytes in the blood, decreases the amount of sodium, causing many consequences
Since pink Himalayan salt contains sodium as well as other electrolytes, it has a direct effect on the pH of your blood.
Some manufacturers are also developing less hazardous electrolytes that are less flammable and produce fewer harmful chemicals.
Should those two layers meet, the electrolytes would heat up causing an explosion.