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Meanings of atmospheric oxygen in English
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Usage of atmospheric oxygen in English
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Here it comes into contact with atmosphericoxygen admitted by the lungs.
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Animals consume vegetables, and cause them to reunite with the atmosphericoxygen.
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Both of those jumps coincided with massive increases in atmosphericoxygen, said Payne.
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Until 800 million years ago, atmosphericoxygen levels were just one-hundredth of today's levels.
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The carbonic acid had not been formed by the absorption of the atmosphericoxygen.
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In sum, Brazil's reversal on protecting the Amazon does not meaningfully threaten atmosphericoxygen.
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The increase in atmosphericoxygen levels imposed significant environmental pressure on primitive organisms concerning intracellular oxygen concentration management.
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The carbonic acid evolved is principally formed by the decompositions which result from the assimilation of atmosphericoxygen.
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Some media accounts have suggested that fires in the Amazon also threaten the atmosphericoxygen that we breathe.
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At the center of excisional wounds, measurements were highly influenced by atmosphericoxygen early in the healing process.
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Unlike the leaves, roots do not perform photosynthesis, breaking down carbon dioxide gas into atmosphericoxygen and carbon.
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All complexes proved to be stable in solution in the presence of water and atmosphericoxygen for several days.
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It is distinguished by its whiteness, its brilliant lustre when polished, its malleability, and its indifference to atmosphericoxygen.
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The particles continue to burn unless deprived of atmosphericoxygen...
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Prehistoric oxygen levels extrapolated from ancient mineral sediments suggest aquatic life went into overdrive after plants boosted atmosphericoxygen levels.
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See Also: Citation: "Devonian rise in atmosphericoxygen correlated to the radiations of terrestrial plants and large predatory fish."