Another seminal study led to the discovery that blood flow and glucose utilisation change
more than oxygen consumption in the active brain (Science, 1988) causing tissue oxygen to vary with brain activity.
But the respiratory tree can take in
more than oxygen, says Richard Strathmann of the University of Washington in Friday Harbor — it also takes up dissolved organic compounds.
Does life require
more than oxygen, water and suitable temperatures?
Not exact matches
We developed a new carbon fiber matrix that's much stronger and
more capable at cryo
than anything before, and it holds 1,200 tons of liquid
oxygen.
But the drier a cork is, the
more oxygen it allows into the wine - which ages it faster
than the vintner intended.
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.
Some incompetent managers invoke staff pity
more than pain, while others drain the morale from a conference room — something akin to draining the available
oxygen — the moment they walk in.
«We developed a new carbon - fiber matrix that's much stronger and
more capable at cryo
than anything before, and it holds 1,200 tons of liquid
oxygen,» he said at the time.
@ GOP: 1) you said: «Clearly humans desire for there to be something
more than a short struggle for
oxygen followed by oblivion.
And I concur, citing a Psalm, the Lotus Sutra, a few lines from Rumi, or singing AC / DC's «Highway to Hell» might very well be
more beneficial for most as they express their final breaths rather
than expending
oxygen in an attempt to set a rabbit snare.
But for possibility alone or for necessity alone to supply the conditions for the breathing of prayer is no
more possible
than it is for a man to breathe
oxygen alone or nitrogen alone.
Food is no
more necessary to sustain life
than oxygen.
Whole Grain Flours and Meals: In general, whole grain flours spoil
more quickly
than intact grains, because their protective bran layer has been broken up and
oxygen can reach all parts of the grain.
These mixtures are added to replace the natural flavours lost when the juice chemically separates
oxygen (or «deaerates») to be able to maintain shelf life for
more than one year without oxidising.
On the packaging side, Kirkpatrick says the company's dual nitrogen - flushing system eliminates
more than 99 percent of
oxygen in bags to preserve the coffee's freshness for as long as possible.
In addition, he is the co-author of
more than 30 scientific publications in the areas of food processing, yeast metabolism, wine aroma and chemistry of
oxygen in wine.
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.
«Evidence suggests that breastfeeding is less stressful to preterm babies
than bottle - feeding, and that temperature and
oxygen levels also remain
more stable throughout breastfeeding.
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)
That means you may be asked to wear the
oxygen mask
more than once or be asked to reposition
more than once.
That's
more than 5X the rate of 0.4 / 1000 found in a 2009 report on birth in South Australia.In addition, 2 babies suffered hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (brain damage due to lack of
oxygen).
Cord and
oxygen problems are way
more common during labor
than they are prior to labor.
(Aquatic mammals store much
more oxygen in their muscles
than humans do and so can remain without for longer.)
«Children are
more susceptible to carbon - monoxide poisoning because the gas enters their bloodstream faster
than it enters an adult's, cutting off
oxygen to the brain and heart,» says Meri - K Appy.
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.
It can't generate
oxygen out of nothing, any
more than a SCUBA mask with no tank.
Indeed, health officials and medical studies agree that to minimise periods of
oxygen desaturation, newborn babies should be transported in a lie - flat travel system and babies should NOT be transported in an upright position for
more than half - an - hour.
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.
More easily said
than done but, «put the
oxygen mask on yourself first.»
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo was flying in a state plane at
more than 10,000 feet in July when the
oxygen masks fell from the ceiling and «swung ominously» while the plane descended, said John PL Kelly, the governor's press secretary at the time, who was aboard.
«We want to make
more people aware that there's
more to looking for life
than looking for
oxygen.»
«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.
Krissansen - Totton explains in
more detail: «Having methane and carbon dioxide together is unusual, because carbon dioxide is carbon's most oxidized state, and methane (composed of a carbon atom linked to four hydrogen atoms rather
than any
oxygen at all) is its least,» he says.
Cooking up some H2O takes
more than mixing hydrogen and
oxygen.
A group led by Boris Gänsicke at the University of Warwick, UK, found two white dwarfs that hold far
more oxygen than carbon, which is unusual.
Air leaving the lungs is 78 percent nitrogen, 16 percent
oxygen, and 4 percent carbon dioxide — depleted in
oxygen and enriched
more than a hundredfold in carbon dioxide compared with what went in, due to human metabolism.
Moving around on land required significantly
more huffing and puffing — and
oxygen —
than swimming for early tetrapods.
The process of metabolizing food in the presence of
oxygen releases much
more energy
than most anaerobic pathways.
Cambrian animals would have needed
more oxygen than early sponges, concedes Canfield.
In places where sea - floor
oxygen levels are a bit higher — about 0.5 — 3 % of concentrations at the sea surface — animals are
more abundant but their food webs remain limited: the animals still feed on microbes rather
than on each other.
The presence of
oxygen, added by the pore - inducing potassium hydroxide, was far
more relevant to the results
than either nitrogen or sulfur, they found.
The ammonites and the nautiloids both evolved
more than 250 million years ago, during the Palaeozoic, a period when the seas contained relatively little
oxygen.
Apnea of
more than approximately one minute's duration therefore leads to severe lack of
oxygen in the blood circulation.
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.
If an alien civilization is looking at us from far away, and it knows something about chemistry, it will know that we have millions to billions of times
more oxygen than we should [if there were no life on Earth].
Over several hours, the rats consumed 30 %
more oxygen than control rats; the experiment was not designed to test for weight loss.
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.