Nothing oxygenates the lungs like a sail, and your friends the fishermen would be delighted to have you as super-cargo.
Ús de oxygenate en anglès
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They respire, merely as a vestigial reflex, but they don't oxygenate anymore.
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The Waterways Service has pumped water in to oxygenate it.
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The lungs never act rightly, never oxygenate the blood sufficiently.
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Ethanol became the primary oxygenate in 2007 for all RFG sold in the US.
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Purpose: We describe a novel method to oxygenate intraocular irrigation solutions involving an in-line oxygenator.
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It represents a potential efficient and convenient method to oxygenate irrigating solutions for vitreoretinal surgeries.
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Lastly, and most important, is the practice of deep breathing to thoroughly oxygenate the blood.
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After Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether was banned in 2005, ethanol became the cheapest and most widely used oxygenate.
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The basic need to breathe, to oxygenate the body and the brain, was at the core of every living being.
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When a wine is left open, it starts to oxygenate, and is, in effect, on its way to becoming vinegar, Rory explains.
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Medical Oxygen Soldiers whose lungs can't oxygenate their blood have a flight- optimized extra- corporeal membrane oxygenation machine to do it for them.
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We take a deep breath to oxygenate enough for winged flight, but we don't consider what we left in that lungful of air.
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Conclusion: Solar energy can be used to concentrate oxygen from ambient air and oxygenate children with respiratory distress and hypoxaemia in a resource-limited setting.
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Since pipelines cannot transport it, most ethanol deliveries to terminals are made by trains and trucks, which drives the price of the oxygenate higher.
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Previously, methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) was the main oxygenate used for this purpose, but environmental opposition resulted in state and federal bans.
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So spruce up your indoors with some foliage, a decorative trope that is restful to live with and can even help oxygenate the air supply.