Sentences with phrase «carry less oxygen»

She reported at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting in March that women who carry more oxygen in their blood have more than twice as many surviving children as women who carry less oxygen.
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.

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The endosteal region, connective tissue that lines bones, by contrast, is less hypoxic, because it is perfused with more oxygen - carrying arteries.
While about 1,000 times less dense at Pluto's orbit than at Earth's, solar winds carrying protons and electrons, as well as ionized helium and oxygen, gust outward at about 300 to 500 km / s (187 to 311 miles / s).
Also, damaged cells carry less life - giving oxygen around the body.
Destruction of red blood cells occurring at a fast pace means that there is less healthy blood cells to carry oxygen to vital organs.
The quantity of red blood cells is decreased, and the blood becomes less able to carry oxygen throughout the body.
Less oxygen carries through the body, and unrecycled iron builds up the dog's system.
A future hydrogen economy could use the gas as an energy carrier As this method doesn't produce oxygen which needs to be kept separate from hydrogen, safety from explosion of the two gases is much less of a problem with electricity in the national grids carried by ageing cables, it would be useful to replace them by passing the hydrogen along gas pipes used currently for natural methane gas.
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