Kellgren conducted experiments in which he injected hypertonic saline into healthy volunteers and showed that this gave rise to zones of referred extremity pain.
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The appearance of a protruding belly can visually indicate a hypertonic psoas, which pulls the spine forward while pushing the abdominal contents outward.
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These glands excrete the hypertonic sodium-chloride ( with few other ions ) by the stimulus of central and peripheral osmoreceptors and volume receptors.
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They injected hypertonic saline into interspinous tissues and paraspinal muscles of normal volunteers for the purpose of characterizing local and referred pain patterns that might develop.
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In such occasions, mannitol ( osmotic diuretic ) or hypertonic saline are given to draw fluid out of the oedematus cerebrum to minimise secondary injury.
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What would happen if you place a blood cell in a hypertonic solution Preceding contribs ) 00 : 37, 8 November 2007 ( UTC)
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The hypertonic interstitium of the renal medulla, water flows freely out of the descending limb by osmosis until the tonicity of the filtrate and interstitium equilibrate.
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When a plant cell is placed in a solution that is hypertonic relative to the cytoplasm, water moves out of the cell and the cell shrinks.
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Also, the concentration of salt in the water is ( roughly ) hypertonic, leading to salt absorption by the pasta, which is often desired.
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Salting is used because most bacteria, fungi and other potentially pathogenic organisms cannot survive in a highly salty environment, due to the hypertonic nature of salt.