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LULC study between 1984 and 1995 showed expansion of grassland, farmland and settlement, and bare land despite some area were lost into other LULC classes (Tables 4, 6).
Objectives: This study was undertaken to determine the changes in plasma free choline and choline-containing compounds in end stage renal disease (ESRD) and to determine if they were lost into the dialysate during hemodialysis.
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Thus, the circulatory capacity is increased, and fluid is lost into the tissues.
This phenomenon makes the planet habitable, by trapping heat that would otherwise be lost into space.
Any nutrients and water that are not taken up by the roots can be recycled, rather than being lost into the soil.
When the water emerges from the cave roof, carbon dioxide is lost into the cave atmosphere and some of the calcium carbonate is precipitated.
In early compression storage systems — technically known as diabatic — this heat has been lost into their surroundings, making them less efficient.
Calculations suggest that the overall heat balance of the Earth is showing a positive trend, with more solar heat coming in than thermal energy that is lost into space.
There is now overwhelming evidence that rivers and lakes once existed on Mars many hundreds of millions of years in the past, but that most of this water was lost into space, leaving behind a dry, cold and barren planet.
If an acid is used (for example vinegar, lemon juice or bacterially produced lactic acid) the micelles are broken up, the negative charges removed, and some of the calcium "glue" is lost into the whey.
Less snow can pile up on top of the sheet, the snow can become more compacted or the rate at which the ice is lost into the sea via glaciers can increase.
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