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n. - The removal of minerals and mineral salts from a liquid (especially from water); Abnormal loss of mineral salts (especially from bone).

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  • Eventually the acids can grow strong enough to eat through tooth enamel in a process known as demineralization, which eventually creates cavities.
  • That is a demineralization and weakening of the bones that has many roots.
  • New X-rays revealed demineralization of Molly's bones caused by malnutrition.
  • It is the demineralization of bones that leaves them weak and susceptible to fractures.
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