sodium content
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsodiumandcontent
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sodium
noun[U]
uk/ˈsəʊ.di.əm/us/ˈsoʊ.di.əm/
a soft, silver-white chemical element that is found ...
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content
adjective[after verb]
uk/kənˈtent/us/kənˈtent/
pleased with your situation and not hoping for change ...
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Sodiumcontentwas analyzed using emission spectroscopy after hydrolysis with nitric acid.
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It is also worth recalling that it is not always clear from the labels what the salt orsodiumcontentof a product is.
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Fluid volume excess in the intravascular compartment occurs due to an increase in total bodysodiumcontent and a consequent increase in extracellular body water.
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Thesodiumcontentcan be quite high (ranging from 260 mg to 1,310 mg).
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The extremely salty taste of calcium chloride is used to flavor pickles while not increasing the food'ssodiumcontent.
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With this policy initiative, menus would include nutritional information such as calories, fat, carbohydrate, andsodiumcontent.
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Lignin is degraded to shorter fragments with sulphur content at 1-2% andsodiumcontentat about 6% of the dry solids.
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Thesodiumcontentof the lake is approximately 50% that of the ocean.
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Sodium can substitute for potassium in the mineral, and when thesodiumcontentis high, is called natroalunite.
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Healthy snacks include those that have significant vitamins, are low in saturated fat and added sugars and have a lowsodiumcontent.
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The fermentation process takes longer than other varieties of dongchimi due to its lowersodiumcontentbut it can also be stored much longer.
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Their stability comes from the highsodiumcontentwith low moisture, and low water activity.
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Additional information, such as saturated fat, carbohydrate, andsodiumcontent, must also be made available upon request.
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Natto includes the benefits of nutritious soy and softer dietary fiber without the highsodiumcontent present in many other soy products, notably in miso.
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Thesodiumcontentis 170mg.
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This popcorn has a moderatesodiumcontent.
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Also, it has highersodiumcontent, as sodium plays a critical role in promoting optimal rehydration during prolonged exercise by preventing muscle cramps, weakness, and aiding in fluid retention.
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