Sentences with phrase «space for oxygen»

The result is fluid building up in the lungs, and as more and more fluid builds up, there is less space for oxygen.
Correspondingly, stresses that pull the material apart provide more space for oxygen to infiltrate the alloy.

Not exact matches

The heavy chemical elements required for life (carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorous, and so forth) took several billion years of cooking time at the heart of stars before supernovas eventually dispersed them throughout space.
As for mold, sometimes it can form on the top of the batch if there is too much space (oxygen) at the top of the jar.
It also improves the barrier for sensitive (moisture / oxygen) drugs by using the space gained from the reduction in blister size for increasing the seal width.
Primitive placenta: The cells of the primitive placenta are tunneling into your uterine lining, creating spaces for blood to flow into and bring nutrients and oxygen to your babies later this week.
Its cells are burrowing into the covering of your uterus, making spaces for your blood to stream so that the created placenta will have the capacity to give supplements and oxygen to your developing child when it begins to work toward the end of this current week.
In the other systems, when a rocket carries its own fuel, it also carries with it the oxygen needed for combustion in airless space.
For the study, rodents were subjected to charged particle irradiation (fully ionized oxygen and titanium) at the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory at New York's Brookhaven National Laboratory and then sent to Limoli's UCI lab.
They can tell from the oxygen in our atmosphere, the signal that it's transmitted into space for the past couple billion years.
This year, he said, «I was trained as a software developer for KSC's new firing room, where they will launch future manned and unmanned space vehicles, and spent most of my time developing code to test the various software displays for the liquid oxygen tank that is out at the launch pad.»
Supernovas are extremely important for cosmic ecology because they inject huge amounts of energy into the interstellar gas, and are responsible for dispersing elements such as iron, calcium and oxygen into space where they may be incorporated into future generations of stars and planets.
Dean Pesnell, project scientist for SDO at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., explained why Comet ISON wasn't visible in SDO and what could be learned from that: SDO is tuned to see wavelengths of light that would indicate the presence of oxygen, which is very common in comets.
Packham, a British - born chemist who works for Lockheed Martin Engineering and Sciences, one of NASA's contractors, volunteered to spend two weeks in the sealed chamber, measuring 3 metres by 3 metres, at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, to help prove that plants can provide enough oxygen to support astronauts on a trip to Mars.
The driving element of MELiSSA is the recovery of food, water and oxygen from waste, carbon dioxide and breath condensate through the development of technology for long - term manned space missions.
In a decade, NASA hopes to launch a network of space - based telescopes that will be able to pinpoint Earth - like planets in other solar systems and see whether life has altered their atmosphere in the same way it has here on Earth — flooding it with oxygen, for example.
Over the years, Easley produced code that went on to be used in renewable energy research, including batteries for early hybrid vehicles, as well as for the high - thrust liquid oxygen / liquid hydrogen Centaur rocket used to get space capsules into orbit.
In the years since, he has parlayed his Russian connections into a thriving operation that buys technologies such as metal - cutting gas blowtorches and oxygen generators originally designed for the Russian space station Mir.
What do I know about ordering incubators from the 300 or the 400 series, hooking up oxygen tanks so that the incubators are never off - line, or designing bench - space for the students?
Oxygen is a volatile chemical that shouldn't stick around for long in space, and the team couldn't be sure that it wasn't coming from the spacecraft itself.
«But over time the making money part really dwindled, and it's become a mission,» a way to change the global standard of living with ubiquitous energy and access to resources such as raw minerals from asteroids, helium - 3 from the moon, or oxygen, water and other lunar materials for space - or Mars - based habitats.
Burrowing also became more common and varied, which broke down the once - widespread bacterial mats, allowing oxygen into the sea floor to form a newly hospitable space for living.
The privately funded Space Studies Institute, which he ran in Princeton, built working models of «mass drivers», electromagnetic launchers for putting payloads into lunar orbit, and commissioned investigations into the most efficient chemical reactions for extracting oxygen and other useful elements from the Moon.
It uses a liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen propulsion system, which includes the RS - 25D / E rocket engines from the Space Shuttle Program for the core stage and the J - 2X engine for the upper stage.
In late September 2003, astrobiologist Maggie Turnbull from the University of Arizona in Tucson identified 37 Geminorum as one of the best candidates for hosting Earth - type life from a shortlist of 30 stars (screened from the 5,000 or so stars that are estimated to be located within 100 ly of Earth) that were presented to a group of scientists from NASA's space - telescope project, the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF), which will search for habitable planets by using visible light with the «signature» of water and / or oxygen from an Earth - type planet after its scheduled launch around 2013, and the ESA's Darwin project involving six space telescopes (Astrobiology Magazine).
The discovery of these planets has encouraged astrobiology and in particular has motivated proposals for several space - based telescopes designed (1) to search for smaller, Earth - size worlds and (2) if such worlds are found, to analyze spectrally the light reflected by the planets» atmospheres in the hope of detecting oxygen, methane, or other substances that would indicate the presence of biota.
As a consequence, a tank of oxygen gas would have to be part of the battery system, making it prohibitive for use in electric vehicles due to space requirements.
Twists also strengthen the muscles surrounding the spine, and this particular restorative twist stretches the little muscles in between the ribs, making more space for the lungs to expand, making more room for more oxygen.
Grown - up moviegoers, however, should probably shrink away from Battle for Terra, an animated sci - fi adventure populated by big - eyed, friendly outer - space critters, one of whom, Mala (voice of Evan Rachel Wood), falls in love with a trooper from Earth named Jim (voice of Luke Wilson) in the midst of an invasion of their planet by oxygen - starved Earthling refugees.
The makers of 1987's Superman IV: The Quest for Peace forgot that human beings require oxygen to breathe, thus a climax in which two female Earthlings were swept up into outer space without the benefit of space suits, helmets, or air tanks... and lived.
Whether it is «no - excuses» schools sucking up most of the charter school movement's oxygen (and funding, and cap space) or the rush to adopt new classroom technologies before teachers are ready (or want) to use them, reformers often get ahead of themselves in their quest for scale.
• Pre trek briefing • Pickup from your hotel in the morning • Transportation to the start of the trail (Lares - Pascana) • English speaking professional guide • Igloo tents - 2 persons in each 4 - person capacity tent with plenty of space for your backpacks • Double thickness foam mattress • Hot water every morning and evening for washing purposes (while hiking) • Accommodations: 2 nights camping, 1 night hotel • Cook and Cooking equipment • Meals (03B, 03 L, 03 D)- food includes pancakes, omelets, soups, fresh fruit, avocado, pasta, chicken, fish, meat, rice, all rich in carbohydrates and suitable for trekking, hot drinks including coca leaf tea which is excellent for the altitude • We supply boiled water to fill in your water bottle all the time, if requested with enough time ahead (while hiking) • Teatime the first two days (tea, coffee, biscuits, popcorn) • Horses days 1 - 3 (for equipment and personal items) including horsemen • Dining tent with camp tables and chairs • Kitchen tent • Accommodation for our crew • First aid kit including emergency oxygen bottle • Bus from Machu Picchu ruins up and down to the village of Aguas Calientes • Machu Picchu entrance fee • Train ticket (Backpackers service) from Aguas Calientes to Cusco • Transfer from the train station to your hotel.
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AI lock - ups are also a frequent problem, one usually only solved by saving and exiting the game, otherwise you'll find crew members stuck in airlocks or floating in space with seemingly no desire to get back to base for oxygen.
Nom Nom Galaxy takes gamers to a version of the far future where stylized humanity has managed to explore a lot of alien planets and it seems that the central need for all those spread across space, apart from oxygen, is to get a decent can of soup from one of the factories that seek to dominate the market.
Makes sense considering you're in space on a moon, but what happens for players who pick Fragtrap, a robot who, obviously, doesn't need oxygen.
Slip on your spacesuit, screw on your helmet and hold on to your jetpack - are you ready for your most exciting adventure yet?Lost in space with little oxygen, you must survive as gravity pulls its trick on you.
Pilot the last vessel of a fallen civilization into the vast unknown, in search of a new habitable world.Carefully land on the planets you will encounter to gather terraforming resources and space - faring human survivors for the final destination... skillful piloting and the balanced management of fuel, oxygen &...
They called carbon dioxide, and oxygen and nitrogen, «ideal gases», and said they behave as per basic ideal gas description (pre Van der Waals), in other words, they have taken all the properties and process of real gases out of their «gases» and reduced them to hard dots with no mass, (no volume, weight or attraction and therefore nothing to be subject to gravity), and they say these travel at great speeds through empty space as per ideal gas, bouncing off each other in elastic collisions and so «thoroughly mixing» that they can't be unmixed (without an immense amount of work being done, so for all practical purposes can not be unmixed).
For traditional background information, a thorough secondary source of stratospheric ozone theory is available on the internet at The Stratospheric Ozone Electronic Textbook [1], compiled by members of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Branch (Code 916), although paramagnetic oxygen is not addressed.
And if we are going to think that expansively about how we might use our streetscape, we might go even further, to imagine a few parking spaces per building permanently turned into «eco-spaces,» with islands bulging into the streets to calm traffic, with plantings to absorb rainfall that would otherwise flow into the sewers and to absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, perhaps with small - scale rat - proofed composting receptacles, or igloos for depositing recyclables, or... the mind reels.
From the Perry Space looking DOWN plot, we see that the ~ 10μm region is the highest (except for the oxygen / ozone «bite») and that the two H2O and the one CO2 regions are depressed.
A good quality potting soil can make all the difference in container vegetable gardening, as it will be loose and friable enough for optimal root growth, will hold water for longer periods of time than plain ol' dirt from the yard, and will also dry quickly enough (and maintain air spaces within it) to allow the plant's roots to get oxygen.
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