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Examples for "oxygen"
Examples for "oxygen"
1With that said, you bring up a great point, which is oxygen.
2As with the heart, it's possible that oxygen starvation is the problem.
3To start with, in terms of monopolising media oxygen and public interest.
4Objective: Reactive oxygen species including superoxide have been shown to promote atherogenesis.
5Greater efficiency means you need less oxygen to move down the road.
1BITES: The crew enjoyed a breakfast of pastries, fruit, bagels and lox.
2Now he was an expert, spreading lox or cream cheese with abandon.
3Both vectors also had a pair of loxP sites flanking the ITRs.
4Nokomis would now be destoning the lox and bagels for their breakfast.
5There were bagels, cream cheese, thin-sliced tomato and onion-andreal nova lox!
1Copper active sites play a major role in enzymatic activation of dioxygen.
2An indole-dioxygen adduct has been built which fits the electron density convincingly.
3This network transports protons in the four-electron reduction of dioxygen.
4The hydrogen bonding in their corresponding dioxygen adducts is directly measured by pulse EPR spectroscopy.
5The plausible location for the binding of dioxygen is between this pocket and the catalytic iron.
1Our results indicate that electron transport is a major source of O2-.
2It has previously been held at the O2 arena in southeast London.
3The Weeknd and Father John Misty were present at the O2, too.
4The Brit Awards take place at London's O2 arena on Wednesday evening.
5Three sponsors the Ireland football team, while O2 has the rugby sponsorship.
1This was done in the presence of molecular oxygen within the membrane.
2The origin of the relaxation dispersion is identified with the paramagnetic contribution from molecular oxygen.
3Simulations showed that molecular oxygen (O2) accumulated at the membrane interior.
4In recent years, several oxygenases have been identified as key molecular oxygen sensors within the HIF system.
5Photosystem II is a photochemical reaction center that catalyzes the light-driven oxidation of water to molecular oxygen.
1Tune in Friday to see how it goes-weatherand liquid oxygen willing.
2We may safely feel certain that the nostrum was not liquid oxygen.
3It was fueled by a mixture of powdered aluminum and liquid oxygen.
4But mostly, the investigation has focused on the second stage liquid oxygen tank.
5There was powdered magnesium in contact with it and liquid oxygen all about.
1Fish separate their gill-covers wider in oxygen gas than in water.
2Croce-Spinelli was seated, holding in one hand a wash bottle of oxygen gas.
3Then they'd get some steel things like oxygen gas cylinders to fit inside.
4The oxygen gas in the air is the vitalizing element.
5Now the vital element of the atmosphere is oxygen gas.
6I am now about to burn it in oxygen gas, and look at the difference.
7To the seamen it was like inhaling oxygen gas.
8Cut flowers also decompose water, and produce oxygen gas.
9Water, as you know, consists of two parts of hydrogen to one of oxygen gas.
10The presence of oxygen gas loosely combined in water may readily be discovered in the following manner.
11Heated in oxygen gas, it is inflamed, and burns with a pale blue flame to arsenious acid.
12That quicklime is a certain metal mixed with oxygen gas; and slacked lime is the same, mixed with water.
13The fact that oxygen gas is capable of undergoing condensation while chlorine and bromine are not is easily explained.
15If we found a planetary atmosphere with lots of oxygen gas, that would almost certainly be an indicator of life.
16He knew how to make red paint and oxygen gas, together with many other suchlike commodities handy to have about a house.
Translations for oxygen gas