Collocations withoxygen

These are words often used in combination withoxygen.

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amount of oxygen
In addition, from (5.2), the total amount of oxygen being consumed by the cells also increases.
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atmospheric oxygen
The silica 'fusion crust' from the associated sample holder exhibited a significant degree of isotopic exchange with atmospheric oxygen during re-entry1.
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bottled oxygen
Fire risks from using either oxygen concentrators or bottled oxygen are relatively small.
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chemical oxygen
In addition, analytical methods for the determination of chemical oxygen demand which do not require the use of mercury are being introduced.
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decreased oxygen
The physiologic effects of cold application include immediate vasoconstriction with reflexive vasodilation, decreased local metabolism and enzymatic activity, and decreased oxygen demand.
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dissolved oxygen
Dissolved oxygen and lead may actually decline with income levels.
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emergency oxygen
No doubt many passengers feel groggy but do not have access to the emergency oxygen supply to enable them to recover.
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excess oxygen
In the presence of excess oxygen these temperatures lead to the complete combustion of organic matter.
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extra oxygen
I welcome his wish to give no extra oxygen to the forces of separatism.
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hyperbaric oxygen
Is hyperbaric oxygen a useful adjunct in the management of problem lower extremity wounds?
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inspired oxygen
The present study was undertaken to investigate the effects of inspired oxygen and positive end-expiratory pressure on arterial blood gases and systemic delivery of oxygen.
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insufficient oxygen
These burns were 100% dry-waste burns and the smoke indicated the presence of unburned carbon products resulting from insufficient oxygen in the burn.
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lack of oxygen
Total circulatory arrest increases the risk of neuronal injury due to lack of oxygen.
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liquid oxygen
I have no doubt that the consent was given because of the urgent wartime need for the production of liquid oxygen.
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molecular oxygen
However, we have observed that some exposure to atmospheric molecular oxygen may have limited, if any, effect on viability of certain methanogens.
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oxygen atom
A thiosemicarbazide is an analog with a sulfur atom in place of the oxygen atom.
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oxygen bottle
He requires constant access to an oxygen bottle.
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oxygen consumption
Relationship of brain blood flow and oxygen consumption to perfusion flow rate during profoundly hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass.
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oxygen content
The oxygen concentration profile of oceans is related to the oxygen content of the atmosphere.
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oxygen cylinder
He depended on oxygen and could not leave his house because he had to be by the side of a large oxygen cylinder.
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oxygen demand
Similar to the indirect effect, the total effect on total suspended particles, dissolved oxygen demand, and suspended solids is strongest in poor countries.
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oxygen depletion
Fishing is legal and considered safe, though shellfishing is not allowed or recommended due to contamination and oxygen depletion.
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oxygen deprivation
In particular, they show that the risk for schizophrenia increases linearly with the severity (or likelihood) of fetal oxygen deprivation.
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oxygen generator
Another common gas generator is the chemical oxygen generator.
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oxygen intake
If he maintains sufficient oxygen intake under his own power, so be it.
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oxygen level
Once the burn had slowed, the oxygen level increased.
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oxygen requirement
If the decrease in oxygen delivery is maintained for days or weeks, on the other hand, there is a reduction in the fetal oxygen requirement and slowing of fetal growth.
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oxygen saturation
Cyanosis was moderate, with peripheral oxygen saturation around 80% at rest, and 70% while crying.
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oxygen sensor
On cars equipped with an oxygen sensor, the fuel mixture is adjusted by a device called the frequency valve.
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oxygen tension
Such models normally prescribe the oxygen tension at the proliferating rim and may involve 'compartmentalising' the tumour into proliferating, quiescent and necrotic regions.
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oxygen therapy
One also needs to bear in mind changes on discontinuing oxygen therapy.
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oxygen toxicity
Breathing at depth can cause nitrogen narcosis and oxygen toxicity.
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oxygen uptake
When a reduction in uterine blood -ow was maintained for 7 days, fetal oxygen uptake was sustained despite a sizeable decrease in oxygen delivery.
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oxygen vacancy
One example is the tendency of strontium titanate to form oxygen vacancy defects under high temperatures in high vacuum.
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presence of oxygen
This additional energy obtained in the presence of oxygen may be vital for the maintenance of motility and for survival of these organisms.
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pure oxygen
It involves administering pure oxygen to the patient at greater than atmospheric pressure.
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reactive oxygen
The collective rise in reactive oxygen and nitrogen species can aberrantly affect intracellular proteins, nucleic acids, lipids and cell membranes.
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reactive oxygen species
Impact of reactive oxygen species on spermatozoa: a balancing act between beneficial and detrimental effects.
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reduced oxygen
It is possible that protective effects of reduced oxygen tension are detected to a lesser extent in these media, perhaps even eliminated.
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singlet oxygen
Photosensitizatized oxidation and singlet oxygen: consequences in biological systems.
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sufficient oxygen
If he maintains sufficient oxygen intake under his own power, so be it.
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supplemental oxygen
Following treatment with intravenous antibiotics and supplemental oxygen, oxygen saturation measured transcutaneously remained between 88 and 90%, even with administration of 100% inspired oxygen.
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