reduced oxygen

collocation in English

meaningsofdepletedandoxygen

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depleted
adjective
uk
/dɪˈpliː.tɪd/
us
/dɪˈpliː.t̬ɪd/
reduced:
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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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(Definition ofdepletedandoxygenfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is possible that protective effects ofreducedoxygentension are detected to a lesser extent in these media, perhaps even eliminated.
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Reducedoxygenand elevated carbon dioxide atmospheres can have an additive effect in some cases, depending on the concentrations used.
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Reducedoxygenconcentration improved blastocyst development of fewer number of embryos/drop.
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Although the legume-rhizobia symbiosis is considered sensitive to excess of water, individual nodules are able to acclimate in a period of days toreducedoxygen.
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Alterations in dark adaptation underreducedoxygentension.
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At low embryo density,reducedoxygenconcentration or the exclusion of inorganic phosphate enhanced blastocyst development.
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At low embryo density (one to five embryos/drop),reducedoxygenconcentration (1-2.5%) or the exclusion of inorganic phosphate from the medium enhances blastocyst development.
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Those include deep-vein thrombosis, infectious diseases, some cancers, and the effects ofreducedoxygensupply.
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The lakes also suffer from areducedoxygencontent and high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus.
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Hypoxia, a state ofreducedoxygen, may hinder embryonic and fetal development as well as decrease oxygen consumption in adults.
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Brain cells are very sensitive toreducedoxygenlevels.
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Coliform procedures are performed in aerobic orreducedoxygenconditions.
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The coping strategy is based on increased oxygen storage andreducedoxygenconsumption.
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It can occur in toxic or abnormal metabolic states and conditions such as systemic lupus orreducedoxygenat high altitudes.
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Blood products should only be used ifreducedoxygencarrying capacity or coagulopathy is present.
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Yeasts and bacteria are often used in industrial submerged fermentations because they thrive at high water activity andreducedoxygenlevels.
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Since fuels require oxygen to combust,reducedoxygencontent in the vapor space lowers the risk of unwanted combustion.
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Semi-permeable membranes in the suit reduce the loss of body moisture whilst various spots on the material change color to warn the wearer of airborne toxins andreducedoxygenlevels.
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