Sentences with phrase «more haemoglobin»

The figure above shows that the blood in the brains of the subjects had more haemoglobin without oxygen [Desoxy - Hb] when the subjects had taken creatine.

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In two controlled trials conducted in Honduras, allocation to exclusive breastfeeding to six months of age compared with mixed breastfeeding from four to six months resulted in lower haemoglobin, ferritin, and hematocrit levels in infants, but no differences were found in anthropometric or morbidity outcomes, and mothers resumed menses later and lost more weight
In 1978 Alec Jeffreys, a molecular biologist working at the University of Leicester, noticed that the DNA around a gene encoding part of the haemoglobin protein, varied between individuals much more than anyone expected.
Iron is not only fascinating chemically, having six more oxidation states than silver, but it has a rich biological chemistry too, forming the core of the oxygen - carrying proteins in blood — myoglobin and haemoglobin — and playing centre field in many enzymatic systems.
Because snow leopards successfully live at such high altitudes (3500m to 6500m) for many years researchers thought the haemoglobin of this species was in some way adapted so it could carry more oxygen than the haemoglobins of other big cats.
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