Sentences with phrase «more oxygen you use»

The harder you exercise, the harder you breathe, and the more oxygen you use.

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Using Project Oxygen, an internal study that analyzed more than 10,000 manager impressions including performance reviews, surveys, and nominations for top - manager awards and recognition, Google identified eight habits of highly effective managers.
«Americans use their phones more than they use oxygen.
One is to allow the patient time for possible recovery to come about, and the other is the use of induced hypothermia to reduce the brain's use of oxygen, thus giving doctors more time to treat the patient before further damage occurs due to any lack of oxygen.
This is because warm muscles and enlarged (e.g. dilated) blood vessels use oxygen from the blood and burn fuel stored in the muscles more efficiently.
If babies lose too much heat, they have to use more energy and oxygen than they can spare to try and keep their temperature stable.
Diaper services are also an eco friendly diaper alternative to home laundering; while most parents find this service more expensive than the costs of buying and laundering their own cloth diapers, diaper services use less water and energy per diaper, and most use green detergents such as oxygen bleach rather than chlorine bleach.
- Use a detergent with oxygen bleach, or add oxygen bleach to the load (not more than once a month is recommended)
While stain removal ability may be more limited with oxygen bleaches because their bleaching action is milder, if used consistently, they are generally effective in maintaining overall whiteness of fabrics.
You will also have much more success by using dry powdered oxygen bleach verses pre-mixed liquid versions.
When you start moving, your muscles require a steady supply of oxygen, so your body will send more blood to the limbs in use.
It shows young readers how their brains work, what happens when they eat, how their lungs use oxygen and more.
The guidelines include interventions provided to the mother — for example steroid injections before birth, antibiotics when her water breaks before the onset of labour, and magnesium sulfate to prevent future neurological impairment of the child, as well as interventions for the newborn baby — for example thermal care, feeding support, (e.g. kangaroo mother care, when babies are stable), safe oxygen use, and other treatments to help babies breathe more easily.
The Owlet sock monitor is one of the newest baby sleep monitors on the market and it was designed with the same technology that hospitals use to track a baby's oxygen levels, so it's more accurate than other types of sleep monitors.
Use the recommended amount of oxygen bleach powder on clean diapers, in place of your regular detergent when needed, but not more than once a month.
«For more than 70 years,» explains García Rojas «we have known that the weak recombination lines of the ions of elements, such as oxygen and carbon, give us values for their abundances which are much bigger than those obtained using collision lines, even though the collision lines are 1,000 to 100,000 times brighter than the recombination lines.
There are more things to love about it, too, including an oxygen sensor that shuts the flame off automatically plus an easy to use piezo ignition.
Another strategy is to make alternative versions of terminal oxidases, enzymes in the membrane that transfer electrons to oxygen, which use oxygen more efficiently or are better at scavenging oxygen when its concentration is low.
A crocodile's metabolic rate rises with its body temperature, so in warmer water crocodiles use up oxygen more quickly and resurface more often, cutting dive times.
In low - oxygen conditions snails will surface and use their breathing tubes to access more oxygen.
According to Robert Clayton, a professor emeritus at the University of Chicago in Illinois who pioneered the use of oxygen isotopes in cosmochemistry, the authors may have done little more than find a more precise method of measurement.
William McDonough aims to create buildings that produce oxygen, sequester carbon, and produce more power than they use.
Moon rocks contain a tiny bit more of the rare isotope oxygen - 17 than do the rocks on Earth, say geochemists who measured oxygen using very precise methods.
«We were able to show that without FIH, the muscles use much more oxygen than is otherwise the case,» says Professor Johnson.
Using mice in which the production of the enzyme was blocked, the researchers found that mice lacking FIH in their muscles require more oxygen than normal when exercising.
«The enzyme makes sure that the muscles can use a more effective oxygen - based metabolism for as long as possible and then promotes a very quick transition to anaerobic metabolism.»
I knew that heme, the oxygen - carrying molecule in hemoglobin, contained an iron atom within a porphyrin ring (for more information on porphyrin chemistry see this site at Washburn University), but Dr. Datta - Gupta and his laboratory technician attempted to chemically add different metals such as copper, magnesium, or manganese to porphyrins using column chromatography.
Such initiatives include research focused on more efficient production of gaseous hydrogen fuel by using solar energy to break water down into its components of hydrogen and oxygen.
Rather than use rocket engines, which have to lug their own oxygen, Wurst wants to use a ramjet, a sort of super jet engine commonly used on planes that travel three or more times the speed of sound.
A new study led by researchers at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science reveals that land use in the watersheds from which this «dissolved organic matter» originates has important implications for Bay water quality, with the organic carbon in runoff from urbanized or heavily farmed landscapes more likely to persist as it is carried downstream, thus contributing energy to fuel low - oxygen «dead zones» in coastal waters.
Cortright and chemical engineer James Dumesic discovered in their university lab back in 2001 that by starting with water and various carbohydrates from plants — basically, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen compounds — and using catalysts, heat and pressure, they could start creating CO2 and hydrogen and then use that hydrogen to eliminate the oxygen as water (the process produces more water than it consumes).
In his article, Fray also suggested that metal electrolysis could be used to produce oxygen on other planets, «making human colonization of the Solar System more feasible.»
«Our goal is to develop less expensive, more environmentally friendly, and lower energy selective oxidation processes by using molecular oxygen as the oxidant,» Manz said.
The theory is that a cyclist with plasticizers in his urine was using the IV bags for blood doping — illegally boosting one's red blood cell count to carry more oxygen to the lungs and muscles.
New research reveals that the fish is well - adapted to this journey — it has a bigger, better heart and uses oxygen more efficiently than do other local salmon.
Among the new tests Cowan expects will be ready in time for the games are a more accurate test for human growth hormone (HGH) and a test for autologous blood doping, a method athletes use to boost the number of red blood cells and oxygen in circulation by drawing their own blood, storing it, and then transfusing it back into themselves.
Now researchers have discovered two new gene variants that help Tibetans use oxygen more efficiently than people who live at low altitudes; natural selection favored these variants in Tibetans, whose ancestors have lived at high altitude for thousands of years.
The researchers found that people who have more copies of the gene variants (by inheriting a copy of each advantageous variant from both parents), had the least amount of oxygen in their blood and used it more efficiently than people without either variant, or only one copy from one parent.
Two gene variants help Tibetans use oxygen more efficiently than people who live at low altitudes
The latest experiments from Strasser's research group indicate that substantial increases in efficiency may also be possible for the reaction splitting water to produce oxygen in electrolysers, for which the even more expensive noble metal iridium is used.
And when humans do finally return, they will know much more about the risks and resources there — particularly where to find water that could be used to make fuel for rockets and oxygen to breathe.
The team has developed and built specialized equipment that can be used in a clinical setting to measure changes in oxygen saturation to diagnose and monitor glaucoma more effectively.
Now, chemists I am working with have discovered and used a new artificial substance that provides more oxygen for cells.
The improvement transformed a catalyst that created two or three oxygen molecules per second to one that produces more than 100 per second — with a corresponding increase in the production of protons and electrons that can be used to create hydrogen fuel.
Research using climate models suggests that the combined effects of higher temperatures and lower oxygen will drive many marine animals away from their current habitats to areas with more oxygen, according to in a recent press release...
The proxy works like this: Although water can form using either a light or a heavy oxygen isotope, snails more readily draw in water with oxygen - 16 than with its heavier counterpart, oxygen - 18.
Restoring VHL caused the cells to make two to three times more mitochondria and use two to three times more oxygen.
By performing a high - intensity workout you use a great amount of oxygen making the body crave for more during the period of recovery.
Engage in some light yin yoga or use a foam roller to bring more oxygen into your muscles to recover faster.
«When we improve our VO2 - max, we can use more oxygen during exercise, which means more of it gets to the muscles and we can produce more ATP for energy,» explains exercise scientist Johann Ruys.
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