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hydration$36394$ - traducción al holandés

SCIENTIFIC METHOD USED TO AGE OR DATE OBSIDIAN OBJECTS
Obsidian hydration

hydration      
n. toevoeging van water (tot een mengsel), hydratie
water bottle         
  • Water Dispenser with large plastic bottles ([[demijohn]] or [[carboy]])
  • Label on disposable water bottle highlighting positive environmental attributes.
  • Carbon filtering water bottle.
  • Glass water bottle with protective silicone sleeve
  • Hydration reservoir
  • Metal water bottles
  • A one gallon PETE water bottle with attached [[package handle]]
WATER CONTAINER
Water bottles; Water in plastic bottles; Draft:Hydro Flask; Hydration bottle; Sport bottle; Sports bottle; Sports hydration bottle; Sport hydration bottle; Reusable plastic water bottle
waterkaraf
life support         
IN MEDICINE
Life Support; Life-support; Artificial life support; Life support care; Lifesaving life support; Organ support; Lifesaving Life Support; Reanimation (cardiac); Artificial nutrition and hydration
reddingsmiddelen, totaal aan medische instrumenten die een patiënt helpen in kritische toestand in leven te blijven en zonder welke hij zou dood gaan (beademingsapparatuur, voedingssonde, enz.)

Definición

Hydration
·noun The act of becoming, or state of being, a hydrate.

Wikipedia

Obsidian hydration dating

Obsidian hydration dating (OHD) is a geochemical method of determining age in either absolute or relative terms of an artifact made of obsidian.

Obsidian is a volcanic glass that was used by prehistoric people as a raw material in the manufacture of stone tools such as projectile points, knives, or other cutting tools through knapping, or breaking off pieces in a controlled manner, such as pressure flaking.

Obsidian obeys the property of mineral hydration and absorbs water, when exposed to air at a well-defined rate. When an unworked nodule of obsidian is initially fractured, there is typically less than 1% water present. Over time, water slowly diffuses into the artifact forming a narrow "band," "rim," or "rind" that can be seen and measured with many different techniques such as a high-power microscope with 40–80 power magnification, depth profiling with SIMS (secondary ion mass spectrometry), and IR-PAS (infra red photoacoustic spectroscopy). In order to use obsidian hydration for absolute dating, the conditions that the sample has been exposed to and its origin must be understood or compared to samples of a known age (e.g. as a result of radiocarbon dating of associated materials).