Sentences with phrase «on oxygenated»

Muscles, tendons, and other soft tissue structures rely on oxygenated blood to thrive.
On oxygenated seafloors, the first multi-cellular lifeform (possibly an eukaryotic alga) appears to have evolved by Year 2.4 billion as the 12 - centimeter or 4.7 - inch protoctist, Grypania (more from BBC News and New Scientist).
Functional MRI produces maps of the brain based on oxygenated blood flow related to neural activity.
One big takeaway from my interview with Lucinda Ellery was her emphasis on oxygenating the scalp through massage to promote healthy hair.

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The fetuses were connected to a machine that oxygenated their blood while allowing their lungs to remain fluid - filled (since they weren't strong enough at that point to breathe on their own).
When swelling, bleeding or other products of inflammation occur inside a compartment, the increase in pressure on the capillaries, muscles and nerves can result in intense pain and loss of oxygenated blood to the muscle and nerve cells.
To properly rid your diapers, liners, wipes, towels, changing pads, etc. of yeast, you will need to switch to a more rigorous washing routine using oxygenated bleach until your baby's rash disappears, and for five days afterwards, as follows *: Fill machine with hot water Add the maximum recommended amount of oxygenated bleach, stir until dissolved Add diapers etc. and soak for 15 minutes Wash on hot, with oxy bleach (same quantity as above) + detergent Rinse well, with lots of water Dry in the sun if at all possible (it really helps to disinfect), or in the dryer.
«The only reason we have a well - oxygenated planet we can live on is because of oxygenic photosynthesis,» Planavsky said.
Based on instrumental records of oxygen in the lake water, the scientists calculated that since 1946 the amount of oxygenated lake - bottom habitat decreased by 38 percent.
Fish are dependent on oxygen that dissolves in the surface water and then sinks downward, but it is only within the past 70 million years that the deep seas have been oxygenated.
These suggestions included having plants in the classroom «to oxygenate and detoxify the air for better circulation in the class,» music in her lessons «to set a mood,» aromas «for eliciting memory, especially when testing,» and art on the walls «for stimulation and enrichment.»
It is perfectly possible that sponges came before, and helped bring about, fully oxygenated oceans, says Timothy Lyons at the University of California, Riverside, who studies the variation in oxygen levels on early Earth.
Because the underlying tissue reflects light differently depending on how well it is oxygenated, Proctor says, the probe can detect if oxygen levels are declining near the surface of the body.
With ageing there is a loss of gas exchange surfaces of the lung, which might lead to reduced capacity to oxygenate blood on exercise.
And it's also load - balanced in the sense that with brain imaging you can see the oxygenated blood being shunted between different parts of the brain on a time scale of a second or two as activity shifts — these are the «hot» spots.
On the flip side, if your energy is lagging, how about painting a wall a cheery hue (yellows and reds are trending in 2018), adding oxygenating plants, or hanging new art?
The idea of rebounding is that by bouncing on a mini trampoline in different ways, a person can make use of the rapid acceleration and deceleration to increase blood flow, oxygenate the body and improve muscle tone.
The enzyme mask dries very tight on the skin while you feel a slight pulsating as the enzymes promote circulation of fresh, oxygenated blood to the face.
On the other hand, she also knew that special enzymes that could only be found in natural fats would help oxygenate healthy cells, in effect «bringing them back to life.»
Antioxidants also protect all life on earth (plants, animals, and humans) against the damaging effects of oxygen radicals, which are always formed in an oxygenated environment.
Slow twitch muscle fibres rely on a rich supply of oxygenated blood as they use oxygen to produce energy for muscle contraction.
On today's cleaner - burning, oxygenated, unleaded gas, an equivalent engine needs to run about 1 — 2 heat ranges hotter plug than originally specified (many plug makers have revised their catalogs).
Since then, after leaving the Black Country, he had learned to suck in and oxygenate himself on London's quotidian pathologies as naturally as breath.
Our facility offers 24 - hour oxygen support for patients that have difficulty oxygenating on their own.
On the other side the oxygenated blood is pumped to the rest of the body.
Oxygenated cages are on hand if they are needed.
The ductus arteriosus» earlier job was to transfer (convey) oxygen and nutrient - rich blood in a roundabout way from the fetus's umbilical vein to its aorta and on to oxygenate the infants entire body — bypassing the fetus's lungs.
Grow Home is the story of BUD, a Botanical Utility Droid sent on a quest across the galaxy to seek out a new species of flora to help oxygenate his home world.
Traversing subway tunnels and abandoned buildings while struggling to stay alive and oxygenated (the atmosphere is toxic) provides a heart - pounding gameplay loop that landed the title on many «best of» lists at the time of its original release.
Cyanobacteria are one of the oldest and most successful forms of life on Earth and are thought to be responsible for oxygenating the early atmosphere and helping to create the conditions for diverse life to flourish.
Leave chickens on your compost pile and as they scratch it looking for bugs and other food sources, they will be oxygenating the pile.
The photothermocatalytic process for the synthesis of hydrocarbons — including liquid alkanes, aromatics, and oxygenates, with carbon numbers (Cn) up to C13 — ran in a flow photoreactor operating at elevated temperatures (180 — 200 °C) and pressures (1 — 6 bar) using a 5 % cobalt on TiO2 catalyst and under UV irradiation.
In fact, some types of trees actively consume certain types of air pollution.Looking at oxygenated volatile organic compounds (oVOCs)-- which are emitted from both manmade and non-manmade sources and can have serious effects on the health of the environment and humans — the team found that deciduous plants take up oVOCs as much as four times more rapidly than previously thought.
Those vehicles feature engines that operate on regular, oxygenated fuel or they can run on E85 — a fuel that is 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline».
Open it and lay it on its side, then clean with oxygenated bleach in warm water — though you should check the manufacturer's care suggestions (chlorine bleach will fade acrylics).
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