Sentences with phrase «less oxygen in»

The link to ED: The less oxygen in the blood, the worse your body's overall function will be, including sexual function, says Sitron.
The 2009 State of the Climate report gives these top indicators: humans emitted 30 billion tons of of CO2 into the atmosphere each year from the burning of fossil fuels (oil, coal, and natural gas), less oxygen in the air from the burning of fossil fuels, rising fossil fuel carbon in corals, nights warming faster than days, satellites show less of the earth's heat escaping into space, cooling of the stratosphere or upper atmosphere, warming of the troposphere or lower atmosphere, etc..
I could have sworn there was less oxygen in the air up here, but I'd actually only climbed the equivalent of two stories and I knew it was probably no more than three - to four - hundred feet above sea level.
Lower circulation means less oxygen in the area, resulting in lower collagen production.
The less oxygen in the cancer cells, the more aggressive the cancer cells are at spreading.
«Lens membranes with a high content of saturated sphingolipids... are less susceptible to oxidation because there is relatively less oxygen in these ordered bilayers, as well as fewer double bonds to become oxidized... (W) hale lens lipid composition and structure support the finding that lens lipid hydrocarbon order is directly related to the sphingolipid content and indirectly related to the phosphatidylcholine content of the lenses of many animals.»
Warmer waters increase fish's need for oxygen but climate change will result in less oxygen in the oceans.
The next step, he says, is to take the research to the human level, specifically looking at the effect of pregnancy at high altitude — where there's less oxygen in every womb — and heart conditions later in life.
Less oxygen in the water also meant fewer worms, so less oxygen - reducing digging, the researchers explain.
It can even cause less oxygen in the blood to reach the brain (Bergman) Calming touch can help to centre and calm her.

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Other scenarios are less clear: A doctor states that a person died from respiratory problems, and then mentions in the death certificate that the hospital didn't have enough oxygen tanks.
For example, how is that a sea lion, once they enter the water, that it's heart rate drops, blood vessels constrict, and lungs begins to collapse, whereby blood flows as usual to the heart and brain, but less reaches non-vital organs for swimming, and are now able to draw on oxygen in the muscles and blood?
Clay minerals consist of crystals in which atoms of silicon, oxygen and a number of metals, such as aluminum, iron and various rarer and less frequent ones, are arranged in a three - dimensional lattice.
when they warmed his body and gave him oxygen on the way to the hospital he woke up, everyone screamed it's a miracle... then science had to step in and explain it wasn't a miracle, the temperature of the water lowered his core temperature so low that his body required less oxygen, thus he didn't recieve enough brain damage to cease funtioning.
These fast twitch muscle fibres take longer to recover as less blood and oxygen flows through them in comparison to slow twitch fibres.
During winter when people crack up the heat in the room, the air becomes dry and stuffy due to less circulation of oxygen and the harsh air leads to different sinus and respiratory problems.
Lack of oxygen can cause your baby to grow more slowly and gain less weight in the womb.
Research indicates that some infants, particularly those born at less than 37 weeks gestation, may be subject to transient episodes of bradycardia, apnea, and oxygen desaturation when traveling in a standard car safety seat.
While in quiet sleep, babies are less likely to be awakened by noise and other disturbances — including a sudden reduction in the oxygen supply.
Hypothermia is the body's attempt to preserve heat in extreme cold; it decreases heart rate and blood pressure, so less oxygen is required.
Kangaroo care also results in more sleep, good oxygen saturation, less agitation, many fewer episodes of apnea (no breathing) and more stable heart rates.
Newborns in the home - birth group were less likely than those in the midwife - attended hospital - birth group to require resuscitation at birth (RR 0.23, 95 % CI 0.14 - 0.37) or oxygen therapy beyond 24 hours (RR 0.37, 95 % CI 0.24 - 0.59).
The bonds in saturated fats are also more stable, making them less likely to go rogue and bond to oxygen and end up rancid (store an open jar of natural peanut butter at the back of the shelf for a few months, sniff it, and you'll see what I mean).
Working in tandem, light and oxygen control the solidification of the resin, creating commercially viable objects that can have feature sizes below 20 microns, or less than one - quarter of the width of a piece of paper.
Less volcanism led to a «nickel famine,» which led to the downfall of methanogens, which led to the rise of cyanobacteria, which led to the boom in oxygen, which led to us.
The crew found the three new species of Loricifera (jellyfish - like animals less than a millimeter long) in the sediment of L'Atalante Basin, a zone of salty, oxygen - depleted water at the bottom of the Mediterranean.
The mid-stage population that began appearing after day 7 featured oxygen - intolerant bacterial species often seen in American individuals but much less frequently in developing nations.
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.
The hydrogen replaces oxygen in the acids and other compounds in the bio-oils and makes them less corrosive, and the zeolites break the large hydrocarbons into compounds such as toluene and benzene that are commonly used building blocks for a large number of industrial chemicals.
«Oxygen is less soluble in warmer water, and there are already suggestions of such decreases.
As phosphate precipitates from the body's fluid, the weightier, less energetic oxygen - 18 is preferentially trapped in the solid mineral.
To make matters worse, German and Japanese researchers recently increased CO2 levels in seawater and found that the greenhouse gas can damage some marine organisms directly: Squid slowly asphyxiated as the excess CO2 crowded out oxygen in their blood, and fish embryos and larvae were abnormally small and less likely to survive.
When a certain amount of oxygen vacancies (4 mol %) exists in the material, the proton concentration around Zr is higher than that around the rare - earth element which indicates protons with less influence from the trapping effects of the rare - earth element (Fig. 1).
When an oxygen molecule comes in and wants to react with that surface, much less energy is needed to break the oxygen - oxygen bond in the oxygen molecule.
Less than a micrometer in diameter, it's the most abundant photosynthetic organism on Earth, taking up carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.
They found that soluble iron in the earliest oceans quickly combined with oxygen to form rust — forming reactive oxygen molecules, which damage biological tissue and make the cyananobacteria grow more slowly and produce less oxygen.
In theory, less oxygen and lower air pressure should make athletic flying tougher.
The late Proterozoic — the time period beginning less than a billion years ago following this remarkable chapter of sustained low levels of oxygen — was strikingly different, marked by extreme climatic events manifest in global - scale glaciation, indications of at least intervals of modern - like oxygen abundances, and the emergence and diversification of the earliest animals.
The problem lies in the extracellular fluid such devices would get their fuel from in the body — the levels of the oxygen there are roughly 1,000 times less than the available glucose.
As oxygen increased in Earth's atmosphere and organisms became more complex, different forms of metabolism evolved, from plants» photosynthesis to the lesser - known chemolithotrophy.
«This period of extended low oxygen spanning from roughly 2 to less than 1 billion years ago was a time of remarkable chemical stability in the ocean and atmosphere,» Lyons said.
In fact, the completely unplanned «experiment» had left the crew gasping for breath as the oxygen concentration gradually fell from 21 per cent to less than 15 per cent, making the atmosphere as thin as at an altitude of 4000 metres.
«One, as water becomes warmer, the solubility of oxygen decreases in it, so it can hold less oxygen.
Even with 200 times less oxygen than is currently found in the atmosphere, the sponges survived until the end of the study, 10 days after oxygen levels finished dropping.
Over the course of coming decades, though, trade wind speed is expected to decrease from global warming, Thunell says, and the result will be less phytoplankton production at the surface and less oxygen utilization at depth, causing a concomitant increase in the ocean's oxygen content.
However, the offspring of these adults, when reared in hypoxic conditions showed less ability to regulate their oxygen uptake and were significantly smaller than those of normoxic parents, potentially because they were having to expend more energy simply to survive in those conditions.
Less photosynthesis, in turn, meant less oxygen released into the ocLess photosynthesis, in turn, meant less oxygen released into the ocless oxygen released into the ocean.
The oxygen situation of water near the seabed is now very good, although it worsened for a time over the past year in the Bornholm basin following the lesser Baltic inflows that occurred during the winter and spring of 2014.
This allowed the carbon to be stored in the seabed instead of being released into the air, and thus less oxygen was needed to react with carbon.
Similar islands of material in the early universe could have held as much water vapor as we find in our galaxy today, despite containing a thousand times less oxygen.
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