| 41. | Snow cover is an extremely important storage component in the water balance, especially seasonal snowpacks in mountainous areas of the world.
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| 42. | However, pinnipeds and cetaceans typically regulate their water balance by metabolism and only drink sea water occasionally to maintain salt balance.
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| 43. | He decides to play a trick upon him involving a pail of water balanced on the overhead tester of the bed.
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| 44. | The water balance can be illustrated using a water balance graph which plots levels of precipitation and evapotranspiration often on a monthly scale.
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| 45. | A separate water balance study was commissioned by the government at the time and was completed by Howard Humphrey and Partners in 1978.
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| 46. | Salt gland functioning begins quickly after hatching, so that the young turtles can establish ion and water balance soon after entering the ocean.
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| 47. | The water balance can be illustrated using a water balance graph which plots levels of precipitation and evapotranspiration often on a monthly scale.
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| 48. | The line was originally operated on the water balance principle, and the twin towers of the upper station contained water tanks for this purpose.
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| 49. | This situation prevails until the water balance changes again and the lake overburdens the limits of its basin or until the lake capture occurs.
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| 50. | As a result, her feet grew two shoe sizes and she must take daily medications to stabilize everything from blood pressure to water balance.
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