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Sodium chloride (NaCl) used as a food ingredient and nutrient.
salt
sodium
nacl
halite
common salt
sodium chloride
culinary salt
edible salt
dietary salt
dietary sodium
mixture
ingredient
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поваренная соль
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Examples for "
salt
"
salt
sodium
nacl
halite
common salt
Examples for "
salt
"
1
I have staples like any other chef: sea
salt
,
good olive oil.
2
The work, however exhausting, still draws thousands onto the baking
salt
flats.
3
We desired
salt
;
and the woman brought us pepper in the berry.
4
Fine grassy country along river; white gums in flats; large
salt
pools.
5
Consider my age, Dosia; consider my
pepper-
and
-
salt
hair; consider my bronchitis; consider-
1
Identifying common contributors to
sodium
intake among children can help reduction efforts.
2
Today, global
sodium
consumption greatly exceeds guidelines recommended by all medical institutions.
3
It runs on
sodium
batteries; future versions could use lithium ion batteries.
4
Both patients' test results showed positive reactions to gold
sodium
thiosulfate only.
5
Methods: Cytokine profiles were analyzed in animals with dextran sulfate
sodium
-
induced
colitis.
1
Results: Q and
NaCl
addition resulted in a more compact protein microstructure.
2
Each peptide manifested activity against P. aeruginosa irrespective of the
NaCl
concentration.
3
Rise time of the phasic
NaCl
response was longer under the awake condition.
4
NaCl
and the accompanying water are reabsorbed in an isotonic fashion.
5
This inhibition was not caused by the osmotic effects of the added
NaCl
.
1
Soluble minerals like
halite
can't be washed, but should be rinsed with alcohol.
2
They include sulfur, graphite (the "lead" in pencils), gypsum,
halite
(rock salt), borax, talc, asbestos and quartz.
3
Gold, jasper, uncut diamond, quartz (violet in color),
halite
(Carlsbad N.M.), calcite (S. Dakota), copper, turquoise (brilliant color)
1
Chloride of sodium is
common
salt
,
and exists in a small quantity.
2
Indeed, over-consumption of
common
salt
is harmful, besides leading to unnatural thirst.
3
The ash of the first two was largely
common
salt
;
that of No.
4
First rub the hams with
common
salt
and lay them into a tub.
5
One teaspoonful of
common
salt
to each two gallons of water.
1
Hence you observe that
sodium
chloride
is encountered there in significant proportions.
2
An addition of
sodium
chloride
also influences the mechanical properties of silicone systems.
3
Thus by the electrolysis of
sodium
chloride
metallic sodium and chlorine is obtained.
4
The samples were stabilised by addition of semicarbazide and
sodium
chloride
.
5
Salt, to most people, means but one thing,
sodium
chloride
or table salt.
1
I have already told you, that in the manufacture of soda from
culinary
salt
,
it is first converted into sulphate of soda.
2
The Manufacture of Soda from
Culinary
Salt
;
its importance in the Arts and in Commerce.
1
Recently, studies found a controversial positive relationship between
dietary
salt
and obesity.
2
Weight gain was reduced by
dietary
salt
but was unaffected by dietary casein.
3
Femoral Mg and P contents and concentrations were unaffected by
dietary
salt
or casein.
4
Net Ca absorption was unaffected by
dietary
salt
or casein.
5
High
dietary
salt
intake is associated with hypertension; the prevalence of salt-sensitive hypertension increases with age.
1
No association between a prescribed
dietary
sodium
restriction and mortality were found.
2
Randomized trials will be necessary to determine whether
dietary
sodium
restriction improves survival.
3
None of the other genes tested were influenced by changes in
dietary
sodium
intake.
4
Thus, higher reported
dietary
sodium
intake is independently associated with greater mortality among prevalent hemodialysis patients.
5
Few studies have examined joint effects of
dietary
sodium
and potassium intake on risk of mortality.
1
The excessive use of
table
salt
is another cause of early aging.
2
But the most popular suggestion embodied the use of salt, ordinary
table
salt
.
3
Egg-stains may be removed from silver by rubbing with
table
salt
.
4
The fact it turned out to be
table
salt
took us by surprise.
5
This size pot would be nice for
table
salt
,
or for storing spices.
6
Salt, to most people, means but one thing, sodium chloride or
table
salt
.
7
Celery juice tastes like
table
salt
and dishwater had a baby.
8
However, talent without execution is worth less than
table
salt
.
9
Sands are sharp-sided, relatively large rock particles similar to
table
salt
or refined white sugar.
10
There, scientists tested 21 types of
table
salt
and found plastic in all of them.
11
The 31-year-old applies glue to cloth and then sprinkles
table
salt
to sketch the portrait.
12
Yet put these two nasty elements together and what do you get?Sodium
chloride
-
common
table
salt
.
13
Finer
table
salt
crystals dissolve into the eggplant flesh and must be flushed out with water.
14
Note that we have listed kosher or regular
table
salt
in recipes that call for brining.
15
To address dietary needs (via fortification, such as the addition of iodide in
table
salt
)
16
Volunteers are boiling vats of water taken from the sea off Loop Head to extract
table
salt
.
Russian
поваренная соль
соль
хлористый натрий
столовая соль
пищевая соль
кухонная соль
натрия хлорид
каменная соль
Portuguese
sal-de-cozinha
sais
sal
sal de cozinha
Catalan
sal de taula
sal comuna
sal fina
sal
Spanish
sal