See hyperconcentration on Wiktionary
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It has always seemed probable to me that part of this problem has to do with certain solvent factors in the saliva.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1930, Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Medical Journal, Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, page 549:", "text": "It is claimed that renal calculi, while they may be secondary to pyronephrosis, are never secondary to hydronephrosis, since the hydronephrotic kidney has permanently lost its power of hyperconcentration.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1951, Manasseh Giragos Sevag, Immuno-Catalysis and Related Fields of Bacteriology and Biochemistry, Charles C. Thomas, page 423:", "text": "Eserine and strophanthin favor anaphylaxis by inhibiting cholinesterase, whereby a greater concentration of acetylcholine in the tissues accumulates. Atropine in higher doses blocks anaphylaxis by blocking the cells of the terminal organs. Adrenalin in small doses favors anaphylaxis and blocks it in large doses. 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