| 11. | It actively excretes salt out from the gills.
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| 12. | If they do not salt out-then expect properties similar to B doped Si, but more so.
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| 13. | The ensuing battle between various government agencies and business interests eventually put Leslie Salt out of business.
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| 14. | The water will suck the salt out of the cheese, leaving it bland and subject to rapid decline.
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| 15. | The body, in its constant pursuit of equilibrium, attempts to force salt out of cells by flooding them.
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| 16. | Blood pressure in, salt out.
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| 17. | The creek provided salt to the Ati people as well as animals which lick the salt out of the salty water.
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| 18. | In some countries with a lot of rain to wash the salt out of irrigation fields, his tomato is of little use.
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| 19. | The finding gives support to preservationists who say the mine has sucked millions of tons of salt out from under the flat.
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| 20. | It sat like a guest at an elegant tea party dipping its antennae down and sipping salt out of the turtle's eye.
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