Hyponatremia: The normal concentration of sodium in the blood plasma is 136-145 mM. Hyponatremia occurs when sodium falls below 130 mM. Plasma sodium levels of 125 mM or less are dangerous and can result in seizures and coma.
shift of the consumption schedule
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by dividing investment with 1 subtract consumption function
About the same as renewable resources, except that we cant renew the non renewable resources.
taxes indirectly decrease Y, it does this by decreasing consumption
homeostasis does have salt effect, when you sweat you lose water and salt
The Sun does not effect the salt in the ocean.
The consumption of salt predates human evolution. So the first to "use" salt were various animals.
Salt for human consumption is produced in three different forms: unrefined salt (such as sea salt), refined salt (table salt), and iodized salt.
Eating salt may not kill the baby, but too much salt consumption can cause a fatal and rapid increase in blood pressure and lethal kidney failure. The latter is the best known, and deadliest, effect of high dose salt consumption. Babies have a very fragile system and the kidneys are an immensely important factor in that system. The tiny and meek kidneys cannot process and filter added salt at such a young age. This can cause severe kidney damage and possibly lead to brain failure.
All data consumption is the effect of usage behavior of subscribers to an information service.
Over consumption can cause high blood pressure.
No, dry ice will not melt on contact with salt. In the first place, dry ice does not melt. It does not have a liquid phase under normal atmospheric pressure. It transforms from solid to gas, which is called sublimation. Dry ice sublimes, rather than melts. Secondly, salt has no effect on the sublimation of dry ice. Salt has an effect on frozen water, but it does not have an effect on frozen carbon dioxide. Salt is soluble in water, it is not soluble in carbon dioxide.
Yes, any effect.
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Personal consumption, as in a pc of salt, ketchup, dressing...