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Summary Of: Urine

Urine flows through these structures... Urine is produced by a process of... Urine is a transparent solution that can range from colorless to amber but is usually a... Urine is an aqueous solution of approximately 95... urine can acquire strong odors due to bacterial action... Urine contains a range of substances that vary with what is introduced into the body... urine contains an assortment of inorganic salts and organic compounds... Dark yellow urine is often indicative of dehydration... Dark orange to brown urine can be a symptom of... colored urine is referred to as melanuria and may be caused by a... greenish urine may be caused by dietary supplemental vitamins... can cause urine to have a pinkish tint... Reddish or brown urine may be caused by... the consumption of beets can cause the urine to have a harmless... The smell of urine can be affected by the consumption of food... urine may be a symptom of a bacterial infection... of urine is close to neutral... acidic urine can contribute to the formation of... Urine pH can be monitored by a physician... The amount of urine produced depends on numerous factors including state of hydration... Producing too much or too little urine needs medical attention... resorted to the inspection and examination of the urine of their patients... wrote about the color and other attributes of urine as indicators of certain diseases... mentions numerous reports of urine examination throughout the... got its name because the urine is plentiful and sweet... is a medical examination of the urine and part of routine examinations... A culture of the urine is performed when a... A microscopic examination of the urine may be helpful to identify organic or inorganic substrates and help in the diagnosis... The color and volume of urine can be reliable indicators of... Clear and copious urine is generally a sign of adequate hydration... dark urine is a sign of... in which case urine can be clear and copious and the person still be dehydrated... Aztec physicians used urine to clean external wounds to prevent infection... Urine contains proteins and other substances that are useful for medical therapy and are ingredients in... Urine from pregnant women contains enough... Pregnant mare urine is the source of... Urine has been used in the manufacture of... Urine has often been used as a... Urine contains large quantities of nitrogen... Urine typically contains 70... The fertilization effect of urine has been found to be comparable to that of commercial fertilizers with an equivalent... urine may also have undesirably high concentrations of various inorganic... Proponents of urine as an agricultural fertilizer usually claim the risks to be negligible or acceptable... whether source separation and on site treatment of urine can be made cost effective... the application of pure urine to crops is rare... These guides explain that drinking urine tends to worsen... and that urine should not be consumed in a survival situation... Urine has also been historically used as an antiseptic... Urban myth states that urine works well against... used human urine to cleanse grease stains from their clothing... The Lore and Logic of Using Urine to Grow Plants... Urine as Jellyfish Sting Remedy... The Urine Cure and Other Curious Medical Treatments...

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