Sentences with phrase «too much oxygen»

An example could be running out of administrable oxygen before the surgery is finished or providing too much oxygen.
Too much oxygen is toxic to the coral — so the algae are expelled, leading to coral bleaching and potentially killing the reef.
If the pond contains fish, there can never be too much oxygen.
Oxygen sensors tell the ECU whether the engine is running rich (too much fuel or too little oxygen) or running lean (too much oxygen or too little fuel) as compared to ideal conditions (known as stoichiometric).
If the IAC is stuck in an open position, it can recycle too much oxygen depleted exhaust to the intake and kill the engine.
The still slightly burning superheated exhaust gasses from too much oxygen in the AFR from incorrect carburetor settings slowly overheated his valves and they deteriorated over time until they began to even crack a bit.
«I think we can all clearly agree the charter - only discussion took up too much oxygen in the last couple of years.
This caused oxidative stress — too much oxygen that damages healthy cells — and allowed the release of harmful molecules, called free radicals, which resulted in serious illness.
BLOOMS of algae in lakes and seas, sometimes called red tides, can release neurotoxins into the food chain or suffocate the local ecology by sucking up too much oxygen.
Thank for this super extra rare case of a waterbirth mishap, did you see the case about the hospital birth when the doctors pumped a healthy newborn's lungs with too much oxygen until her little lungs were destroyed?
Another wine fault is the oxidation or reduction of the wine — which happens when wines are either exposed to too much oxygen or too little respectively.
And the internet is giving it too much oxygen.
«We're cautious that this is not for us to immediately start interacting with and giving too much oxygen to that side,» Klepper said.
They have a little bit too much oxygen there.

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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.
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.
Indeed, babies do sleep more soundly on their tummy, says Dr. Moon, which may prevent them from awakening when they're not getting enough oxygen, or it may allow them to re-breathe too much carbon monoxide, which can be deadly.
Too much nitrogen in water can lead to algal blooms, which reduce oxygen in water and kill large numbers of fish.
Taking into account the oxygen content of the Black Lake and the maximum oxygen use of swimming, they then examined Harry's weight, suggesting that if he had a normal BMI — providing he hadn't been binging too much on Every Flavour Beans and Chocolate Frogs — and the average height of a 14 year old boy, he would need to process 443 litres of water at 100 % efficiency per minute for every minute he was underwater.
In the presence of oxygen, several types of bacteria, along with a few species of yeast, convert glucose or alcohol to acetic acid; too much of that and a winemaker is left with vinegar.
I don't think very many people think about the safety side, though,» he adds, pointing out that even life - essential things like water or oxygen, can be toxic if too much is taken in.
If there were too much UV light, no water could survive on the surface because the water molecules would break up and escape through the top of the atmosphere as hydrogen and oxygen gas.
A few minutes without oxygen may not do too much damage to our muscles but can irreparably harm the brain.
While algae and other microscopic plants, which form the base of the marine food chain, are vital to a healthy ecosystem, too much can cause murky water, reduce sunlight and oxygen levels, and ultimately cause harm to marine life.
That phenomenon, known as oxidative stress, occurs when the cells of older adults begin to produce too much superoxide and other reactive oxygen species.
Many of the artificial methods of making hydrogen and oxygen from water require materials that are too expensive, require too much energy or break down too quickly in real - world conditions, like the acidic electrolytes in fuel cells.
The insects, it seems, are trying to avoid breathing in too much of a poisonous gas — oxygen.
With too much UV light, no water could persist on the surface because its molecules would break down into hydrogen and oxygen gas and escape through the atmosphere.
Oxygen may be the breath of life, but too much can be deadly.
That helps them avoid serious problems caused by too much hemoglobin, but Tibetans with this so - called decreased hemoglobin phenotype must somehow use small amounts of oxygen efficiently to get enough of it to their limbs while exercising at high altitude.
They need the sun's energy to carry out photosynthesis, but too much light damages the chloroplasts in plant cells where light, water, and carbon dioxide are converted into sugar and oxygen.
As they grow, these crowds can simply use up too much of the available oxygen.
It's true that too much of an oxidant like reactive oxygen can wreak havoc.
Animals require oxygen to extract energy from food, but too much of the chemical creates peril, as certain oxygen - containing compounds wreak molecular havoc.
Since the lungs are still partially filled with carbon dioxide (and too much air), not as much oxygen (air) can get in.
But, more than this, the body senses that there is too much carbon dioxide and not enough oxygen (not because there is not enough AIR, but because the carbon dioxide was not exhaled and the chemical ratio is off).
Cacao has also been found to increase blood and oxygen circulation to the skin, which aid the healing process and help minimize damage should your skin get a little too much sun exposure.
Boric acid contains Boron, Oxygen and Hydrogen while Borax (also known as sodium borate, or sodium tetraborate) contains two Sodium (Na) molecules which we really don't need as there is already too much sodium in our diet and sodium contributes to high blood pressure.
Captain Taylor was worried that switching to another oxygen tank would be too much for the ladies and produce strange behavior and hallucinations.
U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan recently conceded that too much standardized testing was «sucking the oxygen out of the...
I've read on the internet, in a couple of maintenance books and asked a few buddy mechanics and they all seem to point to the fact that a healthy diesel engine should not produce black smoke and that the common reason why this happens is because of too much fuel to not enough oxygen leading to incomplete combustion.
Much like if you held your breathe for too long and your body did not receive the required oxygen it needs.
The better option is to take the aquajet, a little machine that propels you along much faster than just swimming, and that therefore saves on oxygen, too.
Some will claim that it will take too much energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, as electricity is required.
«Animals and plants both on land and in the sea were dying at the same time, and apparently from the same causes - too much heat and too little oxygen,» said University of Washington paleontologist Peter Ward, lead author of the latest paper.
When too much time has passed without oxygen, the victim can have seizures, go into a coma, or brain death can occur.
Antennae and other equipment could be placed in the area of the contact lens outside the iris, but «there can't be too much stuff to block that [because] the oxygen permeation rate needs to be close to 100 percent,» he told TechNewsWorld.
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