Not exact matches
Sprinkling the exposed surface (s) with lemon juice will help to prevent the browning that can occur
when the flesh comes
in contact with
oxygen in the
air.
And as your baby grows and pushes up on your lungs, you'll notice a decreased ability to breathe
in more
air (and the
oxygen it contains)
when you exercise.
The reason for this is
when a baby sleeps tummy - down, she's more likely to overheat, have pauses
in breathing and fewer arousals, and rebreathe the
air she has just exhaled, which lacks
oxygen.
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.
Sprinkling the exposed surface (s) with lemon juice will help to prevent the browning that can occur
when the flesh comes
in contact with
oxygen in the
air.
When a baby sleeps tummy - down, she's more likely to overheat, have pauses
in breathing and fewer arousals, and rebreathe the
air she has just exhaled, which lacks
oxygen.
For example,
when Alayna needed
oxygen early
in life, we explained that she couldn't breathe as well as they could, and needed this special machine to give her extra fresh
air.
That is,
oxygen tends to fall out of the
air as rust and other mineral oxides rather than linger as a gas, so
when it exists
in abundance, something — photosynthetic life,
in Earth's case — must be constantly replenishing it.
When alcohol was added, it reacted with the
oxygen in the
air, burning up and releasing heat.
This rewritable paper can be «printed» on with a stencil and UV light; it erases
when exposed to
oxygen in air or ozone.
Nitrogen oxides (NOx)-- Generated
when nitrogen
in the
air reacts with
oxygen at the high temperature and pressure inside the engine.
«Lungs started to appear
in fish underwater
when they evolved
air breathing
in response to low
oxygen levels
in water 350 to 400 million years ago,» says study author Peter Madsen, a biologist at Aarhus University
in Denmark.
Whales» lungs are particularly efficient at taking up
oxygen when they breathe
air in and out through their blowholes at the water's surface.
When these mice were housed
in chambers that contained normal
air containing 21 percent
oxygen, the equivalent of what a person would breathe at sea level, they developed brain lesions and had a median survival length of 58 days.
Cigarettes produce carbon monoxide, which,
when inhaled, binds to the
oxygen - carrying molecules
in your body, depriving you of
air.
The juicing process already exposes these nutrients to
air, and even if your carrot juice is left covered
in the fridge, it is still exposed to
oxygen in the container and
when you open it to drink it.
Another ecological focus is the
Oxygen Bar that adds pure oxygen to the air in the restaurant (when the oxygen is not in use by the custo
Oxygen Bar that adds pure
oxygen to the air in the restaurant (when the oxygen is not in use by the custo
oxygen to the
air in the restaurant (
when the
oxygen is not in use by the custo
oxygen is not
in use by the customers).
When you breathe
in fresh outdoor
air, you're consuming the
oxygen created from the plants, trees and flowers around us.
The O2 lounge, AKA the
oxygen bar, will pump
air with 90 %
oxygen into your very own O2 station while you sit and sip a healthy smoothie, thereby combating that nasty altitude sickness that can hit
when you're up this high
in the Rockies.
Your guide will then check your
oxygen consumption
in your tank and lead you back to the boat
when it's time to return to the fresh
air.
When we burn the gasoline, the carbon combines with the
oxygen in the
air, to form carbon dioxide.
How can the ideal gas law predict a trivial change
in temperature (due to the change
in air density by substituting CO2 for
oxygen)
when the GCMs predict global warming of 4 to 11 degrees?
They have classified carbon dioxide (CO2)
in our
air as pollution, How can you call a vital gas
in our
air pollution
when it is as important for the wellfare of our plant life as
oxygen is for animal life?
I've read that because CO2 has a lower specific heat then other primary gases (Nitrogen /
Oxygen)
in the atmosphere
when an additional amount CO2 is introduced to a volume of
air inside say a greenhouse the temperature actually drops.
Ira — regarding your summary comment 4) at May 8, 2011 at 7:51 pm my comment — NO, the atmosphere does NOT emit LWIR across a distribution of wavelengths like a blackbody, see my earlier comment at Dave
in Delaware says: May 8, 2011 at 7:00 am Ira Glickstein, PhD says: «4) As I understand it, the ~ 15μm radiation from the Surface to the Atmosphere is absorbed by H2O and CO2 molecules which,
when excited, bump into nitrogen and
oxygen and other
air molecules, and heat the
air.