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  2. Tonicity - Wikipedia

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    In biology, the tonicity of a solution usually refers to its solute concentration relative to that of another solution on the opposite side of a cell membrane; a solution outside of a cell is called hypertonic if it has a greater concentration of solutes than the cytosol inside the cell. When a cell is immersed in a hypertonic solution, osmotic ...

  3. Sports drink - Wikipedia

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    Sports drinks can be split into three major types: [2] Isotonic sport drinks contain similar concentrations of salt and sugar as in the human body. Hypertonic sport drinks contain a higher concentration of salt and sugar than the human body. Hypotonic sport drinks contain a lower concentration of salt and sugar than the human body.

  4. Hypotonia - Wikipedia

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    Hypotonia is a state of low muscle tone [1] (the amount of tension or resistance to stretch in a muscle), often involving reduced muscle strength. Hypotonia is not a specific medical disorder, but a potential manifestation of many different diseases and disorders that affect motor nerve control by the brain or muscle strength.

  5. Why I Stopped Weighing Myself and Never Looked Back. Should ...

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    You’re Not Alone in Your Weighing Woes. The research backs this up. Studies show that self-weighing can significantly affect some people’s moods; for many, that effect is negative.It can ...

  6. Diuretic - Wikipedia

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    There are several categories of diuretics. All diuretics increase the excretion of water from the body, through the kidneys. There exist several classes of diuretic, and each works in a distinct way. Alternatively, an antidiuretic, such as vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone), is an agent or drug which reduces the excretion of water in urine.

  7. Body language - Wikipedia

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    Body language is a type of nonverbal communication in which physical behaviors, as opposed to words, are used to express or convey information. Such behavior includes facial expressions, body posture, gestures, eye movement, touch and the use of space. Although body language is an important part of communication, most of it happens without ...

  8. The Care and Keeping of You - Wikipedia

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    The Care and Keeping of You: The Body Book for Girls by Valorie Lee Schaefer is an educational children's book about puberty, female health and hygiene. It was written for readers aged eight years and older, and does not mention sex or sexuality.

  9. Talk:Tonicity - Wikipedia

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    In some cases of suspensions intended for intramuscular injection, a slightly hypotonic solution is preferred in order to increase the dissolution and absorption of the drug by absorbing water from the surrounding tissues. Did the author mean to say hypertonic? Or hypotonic because the water solution absorbs into the tissue?