| 31. | The osmoregulatory system is interconnected with the circulatory system to permit effective regulation of salt and water balance.
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| 32. | This increased control of the water flow to the plate and allowed for better ink and water balance.
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| 33. | A water balance can be used to help manage water supply and predict where there may be water shortages.
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| 34. | One example is the study of water balance in desert-inhabiting mammals, which have been found to exhibit kidney specializations.
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| 35. | Water balance can also refer to the ways in which an organism maintains water in dry or hot conditions.
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| 36. | Cystic fibrosis, which affects about 30, 000 Americans, is caused by lack a gene that regulates cells'salt and water balance.
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| 37. | Dryland salinity is a sign that the water balance of the nearby area of land or catchment has been altered.
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| 38. | In 2004 & ndash; 05 the National Water Commission undertook water balance assessments for 51 priority geographic areas across Australia.
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| 39. | Many water balance factors depend on the level of the water table, which again depends on some of the water-balance factors.
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| 40. | The preparation of salt and water balances can be helpful in explaining or predicting the extent and severity of the problems.
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