oxygen level

collocation in English

meaningsofoxygenandlevel

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oxygen
noun[U]
uk
/ˈɒk.sɪ.dʒən/
us
/ˈɑːk.sɪ.dʒən/
a chemical element that is a gas with no smell or colour. Oxygen forms a large part of the air on earth, and is needed by animals and plants ...
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level
adjective
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
at the ...
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(Definition ofoxygenandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofoxygen level

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Once the burn had slowed, theoxygenlevelincreased.
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Throughout the entire experiment, body temperature, hear t rate, and bloodoxygenlevelwere closely monitored.
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During burn 10, theoxygenlevelwas low in the first sample, which indicated that the rapid burn resulted in oxygen starvation.
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The figure shows the changes in pulmonary vascular resistance when inspiredoxygenlevelwas increased from 100 to 21 and 15%.
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The increased oxygen consumption results in a local decrease ofoxygenlevel, which in turn, increases the flow of oxygenated blood to that local cor tical region.
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They would have had to hyperventilate to maintain an adequateoxygenlevelin the 'thinner' dry air with resultant dehydration.
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We determine that the currentoxygenlevelis stabilized by the oxidation rate of organic matter, and that equilibrium is maintained with a time constant of less than 104 years.
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In three cats, only three responses were recorded at the lowestoxygenlevelduring severe hypoglycemia, because changes in the electrocardiogram and blood pressure forced a premature end to hypoxemia.
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At anoxygenlevelof 1.00, the pulmonary vascular resistance increase was significant (p<0.05) as ventilation pressure rose from 0 to 5 cm of water.
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As it is accepted that there will be periods when theoxygenlevelin the lagoon would be extremely low, would not hydrogen sulphide gas be produced?
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The regulatory authorities would pursue the undertakings that they had obtained from the promoters when theoxygenlevellooked as though it would drop below the required standard.
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Absorber technology of this type may reduce theoxygenlevelin the surrounding atmosphere to below 0.01%.
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Theoxygenlevelcan be recharged by collecting oxygen items or surfacing the main sub.
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These three proteins are examples of detectable signs of traumatic brain injury that are much more specific than temperature,oxygenlevel, or intracranial pressure.
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It is a type of hypoxia-inducible factors, a group of transcription factors involved in body response tooxygenlevel.
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The rebreather therefore recycles the used oxygen, while constantly replenishing it from the supply so that theoxygenleveldoes not get depleted.
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However, they do have increasedoxygenlevelin their haemoglobin, that is, more oxygen per blood volume than other people.
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The lowoxygenlevelleads to excessive strain on the right side of the heart, known as "cor pulmonale".
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Lowoxygenlevelrooms will appear in red on the player's map.
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Examples of stimuli that would be detected by interoceptors include blood pressure and bloodoxygenlevel.
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