Director Chris Koch and actors Jason Lee, Julia Stiles, Selma Blair, and Thomas Lennon
fight for oxygen in a feature - length commentary that's good as far as excuses to reunite go, although its appeal is limited in the way of someone reminiscing about a party you didn't attend.
All FOMC voters should speak but should coordinate, not
fight for oxygen.»
A child
fighting for oxygen has about 90 seconds before they may experience permanent brain damage or even death.
While trekking, ascending hundreds of meters every day,
fighting for oxygen, and dealing with fatigue and the symptoms of early altitude sickness, it was difficult to appreciate the true beauty of the trek.
Not exact matches
After my last flight in economy, am considering a small
oxygen bottle
for the next
fight!
So not meeting a child's needs
for secure attachment is like taking his / her
oxygen away, and like adults, he will «
fight»
for his life and find another way to get those attachment needs met.
Although the damage caused by OSA comes partly from sharp fluctuations in
oxygen levels as the patient
fights for breath, much of the disorder's devastation appears to result from its disruption of sleep.
Bone marrow contains immature stem cells that can grow into three types of cells: red blood cells, to transport
oxygen; white blood cells,
for fighting infections; and platelets, to facilitate clotting when needed.
Glutathione also plays a key role in red and white blood cell formation (red blood cells are essential
for carrying
oxygen to tissues in the body, while white blood cells are part of the body's immune system, so they
fight off diseases in the body).
In this stress response, our body directs blood away from our digestive tract so the blood can bring
oxygen and nutrients to our outer muscles in preparation
for action (
fight or flight).
That cellular portion is made up of red blood cells (= erythrocytes = RBCs) which carry
oxygen throughout its body, platelets (thrombocytes) that allow its blood to clot when it is necessary and white blood cells (leukocytes), which are responsible
for fighting disease.
However, the marrow remains the main site
for production of circulating blood elements including platelets (which are vital to stop bleeding and make the blood clot), red cells (which carry
oxygen) and most white cells (which
fight infections and clear up debris).
Also, the ocean contributes in generating food and
oxygen for human being and
fighting against climate change by absorbing 93 percent of the carbon dioxide released by human activities.
Of course someone is going
fight for their lives if their
oxygen is cut off.