Sentences with phrase «at oxygenated»

In fact, some types of trees actively consume certain types of air pollution.Looking at oxygenated volatile organic compounds (oVOCs)-- which are emitted from both manmade and non-manmade sources and can have serious effects on the health of the environment and humans — the team found that deciduous plants take up oVOCs as much as four times more rapidly than previously thought.
Breathing through the mouth keeps the breath in the chest, which is not where it is most effective at oxygenating and removing carbon dioxide from the body.

Not exact matches

The fetuses were connected to a machine that oxygenated their blood while allowing their lungs to remain fluid - filled (since they weren't strong enough at that point to breathe on their own).
To properly rid your diapers, liners, wipes, towels, changing pads, etc. of yeast, you will need to switch to a more rigorous washing routine using oxygenated bleach until your baby's rash disappears, and for five days afterwards, as follows *: Fill machine with hot water Add the maximum recommended amount of oxygenated bleach, stir until dissolved Add diapers etc. and soak for 15 minutes Wash on hot, with oxy bleach (same quantity as above) + detergent Rinse well, with lots of water Dry in the sun if at all possible (it really helps to disinfect), or in the dryer.
«Under climate change, the Pacific Islands region is projected to become warmer, less oxygenated, more acidic, and have lower production of plankton that form the base of oceanic food webs,» said lead author Rebecca Asch, Nereus Program alumnus and Assistant Professor at East Carolina University.
The metra device works by supplying the liver with oxygenated blood, anti-clotting drugs and assorted nutrients, all while keeping the organ at a steady 37 °C.
Tubes carrying oxygenated blood plug into the lamb's umbilical cord, and the beating of the fetus's heart pumps the blood at volumes and pressure comparable to what is normally delivered by the placenta.
It is perfectly possible that sponges came before, and helped bring about, fully oxygenated oceans, says Timothy Lyons at the University of California, Riverside, who studies the variation in oxygen levels on early Earth.
Even at great depths, the lake is well oxygenated, making it one of the most hospitable waters for life.
Changing the configuration to a high - performance, tandem solar cell connected in tandem yielded a conversion efficiency to hydrocarbons and oxygenates exceeding 5 percent at 1 - sun illumination.
At threshold sedimentation rates of 1 millimeter per 1000 years, the low rates of microbial community metabolism in the North Pacific Gyre allow sediments to remain oxygenated tens of meters below the sea floor.
The bacteria living in these sediments were respiring the oxygen but at a slower rate than the supply of organic material dropping out of the water column, allowing these ancient deep marine sediments to remain oxygenated.
A new study led by researchers at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science found that even in the absence of oxygen, the chemical and biological processes occurring in the Black Sea resemble those in the oxygenated deep ocean.
«Deep, expansive breathing — with exhales that last longer than inhales — helps oxygenate our blood and lungs and purifies the blood stream by eliminating toxins and carbon dioxide,» say Dilip Sarkar, M.D., a retired vascular surgeon who serves as chairman of the School of Integrative Medicine at Taksha University in Hampton, Virginia, and is a leading expert in Yoga Therapy.
This non-toxic, oxygenated system is a tiny, small battery - operated machine keeps your produce longer (by at least 1 - 2 weeks for me) and simply goes in the back of your fridge.
If it can eject more oxygenated blood with each contraction, it becomes more efficient at delivering oxygen to tissues.
Going into midlife with a sedentary lifestyle causes the heart to stiffen, shrink, and become less efficient at pumping blood and oxygenating the body.
They don't necessarily need to be fed, but they do require clean water that is properly oxygenated and kept at a constant temperature.
Join in the fun at one of the European Cooking Classes and sample a traditional «High Tea», perhaps take a swim in the ozone oxygenated swimming pool or soak up the sun's warmth in a deck chair.
Stay two nights in an oxygenated room at the best luxury hotel in the former Inca capital.
Traversing subway tunnels and abandoned buildings while struggling to stay alive and oxygenated (the atmosphere is toxic) provides a heart - pounding gameplay loop that landed the title on many «best of» lists at the time of its original release.
But they couldn't beat the oxygenating pause offered by Asad Raza, whose indoor arboretum of young potted trees will flower during the exhibition at the same time Pope L.'s meat dries.
When the magnetic force is relaxed, the signals from protons in highly oxygenated hemoglobin deteriorate at a detectably different rate than signals from blood that carries less oxygen.
The photothermocatalytic process for the synthesis of hydrocarbons — including liquid alkanes, aromatics, and oxygenates, with carbon numbers (Cn) up to C13 — ran in a flow photoreactor operating at elevated temperatures (180 — 200 °C) and pressures (1 — 6 bar) using a 5 % cobalt on TiO2 catalyst and under UV irradiation.
Apparently, this group can intervene at the moment of cardiac failure, but keep other cells alive by artificial circulation of oxygenated fluid.
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