How to use in-sentence of “dehydration”:
+ After two weeks of starvation and dehydration Kolbe was the only one of ten men that was still alive.
+ It is also used for deprotonation and dehydration of organic compounds containing acidic protons.
+ For example, a person might lose fluids because of dehydration or bleeding.
+ If dehydration is not treated, it will get worse.
+ Enkephalin is a brain neurotransmitter that is formed when tyrocine, glycine, glycine, phenylalanine, and methionine through a condensation reaction or dehydration synthesis.
+ Bad dehydration can cause serious health problems.
+ As dehydration gets worse, the symptoms get more dangerous.
+ He died of heart failure caused by dehydration and heat exhaustion, with drugs a contributing factor.
Example sentences of “dehydration”:
+ She soon saw that much of the sickness, such as diarrhoea and dehydration could be prevented if parents knew how to care properly for their children.
+ Treating dehydration is very important.
+ If a person with severe dehydration does not get medical treatment soon enough, they can die.
+ When dehydration is not too bad, people can usually treat themselves by drinking.
+ Bad dehydration can cause organ damage and even death.
+ The hypovolemic shock could be due to severe dehydration or from blood loss.
+ Brown died on 15 September 2017 at a hospital in Montego Bay, Saint James Parish, Jamaica of heart failure caused by dehydration at the age of 117.
+ She soon saw that much of the sickness, such as diarrhoea and dehydration could be prevented if parents knew how to care properly for their children.
+ Treating dehydration is very important.
+ If a person with severe dehydration does not get medical treatment soon enough, they can die.
+ Severe dehydration is a medical emergency.
+ The texture of cytosol being described as granular can be attributed to the fact that in order to study the texture, an electron microsope must be used, which requires a process of dehydration prior to study.
+ It has helped lower the number of human deaths from dehydration in vomiting and diarrheal illnesses, especially in cholera epidemics occurring in children.
+ This dehydration can be a medical emergency.