Sentences with phrase «conserve oxygen»

Here are 5 diving tips to help conserve your oxygen and extend your bottom time.
This story is entertainingly ridiculous in and of itself — it has the men trying to conserve oxygen by eating pancakes, on the theory that pancakes have large pockets of air.
A decreased heart rate (called bradycardia) is a normal part of the mammalian dive response, along with other physiological changes to conserve oxygen.
To conserve oxygen, the animals shut down blood flow to less critical organs, like the kidneys and liver.
During normal dives, narwhals reduce their heart rate to about 10 to 20 beats per minute to conserve oxygen while spending prolonged time underwater.
I understand that it might not have any long term effect, but wouldn't the baby still become non-responsive as a means to further conserve oxygen?
X-ray crystallographic studies with xenon point to putative conserved oxygen binding sites within the antibody fold where this chemistry could be initiated.
«Proper fin technique helps maintain efficiency and conserves oxygen and energy,» says Kirk Krack, apnea instructor and founder of Performance Freediving.
Some seal species can hold their breath for nearly two hours underwater by slowing their heart beat and conserving oxygen.
Apparently we'll soon be scampering around Hyperion's moonbase, conserving oxygen and abusing the low gravity later this year on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.

Not exact matches

In fact, studies have found that skin - to - skin holding stabilizes heart and respiratory rates, improves oxygen saturation rates, better regulates an infant's body temperature, and conserves a baby's calories.
Kangaroo Care also stabilizes heart and respiratory rates, regulates baby's temperature better, conserves baby's calories and improves oxygen saturation rates.
«Care in every detail makes the Gerber products better for Baby,» began one 1932 advertisement.74 Two 1934 advertisements, each complete with photos of workers dressed in white, operating sparkling clean machinery, began, respectively, «Oxygen is excluded in the Gerber straining process [to conserve vitamins],» and «Careful sorting - rigid inspection, another reason why Gerber's are better for Baby.
One very effective way to «deal» with free oxygen is the production of «oxygen reductases»: proteins that reduce oxygen to water, and simultaneously conserve the energy inherent in this chemical reaction.
«This new study adds an increase in spleen volume as a novel adaptation through which people can conserve and utilize oxygen in the face of low oxygen, this time underwater,» says Schurr.
Training at this intensity primarily uses slow - twitch muscle fibers, since these fibers provide more most of the mobility for events lasting 2 minutes or longer, workouts at this intensity should comprise most of your training.Training above this intensity will not significantly overload your slow - twitch fibers, which you are attempting to train to become more efficient at using fat and oxygen to produce energy while conserving carbohydrate stores.
Early on there's a lot of this kind of stuff: connecting things to power sources, plumbing things in, learning which resources various buildings need, working out how to conserve the excess power and water and oxygen that you're eventually creating.
Trees contribute to the environment by providing oxygen, improving air quality, climate amelioration, conserving water, preserving soil, and supporting wildlife.»
These hormones conserve fluid in an effort to increase blood volume and the output of blood and oxygen by the heart.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE Extensive job knowledge on most all home medical equipment, particularly respiratory equipment, such as stationary and portable oxygen concentrators, portable oxygen cylinders and oxygen conserving regulators, PAP equipment and related supplies, suction equipment, nebulizer compressors and large volume compressors used to provide high humidity aerosol therapy to trach patients.
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