oxygen absorptionの例文
- EPO boosts oxygen absorption in the bloodstream and, as a result, endurance.
- EPO, or erythropoietin, boosts oxygen absorption in the bloodstream.
- Gases are exchanged in the numerous filaments, and oxygen absorption is especially facilitated by hemocyanin.
- During this time mudfish will hang quietly at the surface with bubbles of air in their mouths to improve oxygen absorption.
- Except for one lungless species, " Atretochoana eiselti ", all caecilians have lungs, but also use their skin or mouths for oxygen absorption.
- Inhalation of these gases neutralizes oxygen absorption by the bloodstream and can be fatal within a few minutes if toxic dose levels are exceeded.
- Among them, better equipment, surgical enhancements such as more flexible tendons, even genetic engineering for faster-acting muscles, higher oxygen absorption and faster blood circulation.
- EPO, which boosts oxygen absorption in the bloodstream, is the same substance that several cyclists in the Tour de France are alleged to have taken.
- EPO, a synthetic hormone which boosts oxygen absorption in the bloodstream, is the same substance that several cyclists in the Tour de France are alleged to have taken.
- EPO, or erythropoietin, is a banned drug that boosts oxygen absorption in the bloodstream and is the substance that set off a scandal on the recent Tour de France.
- Highly vascularized flaps of skin take over the function of oxygen absorption in the adults, allowing them to be fully aquatic . talk ) 03 : 06, 22 December 2016 ( UTC)
- Changes in wavelength of this light caused by water vapor or oxygen absorption should help conservators monitor the gaseous environment inside the encasements, said Andrew Freedman, who helped develop the system for Aerodyne.
- These frequencies, as opposed to the 60 GHz frequency, do not suffer from the effects of oxygen absorption, but require a transmitting license in the US from the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ).
- The ITU non-exclusive passive frequency allocation at 57-59.3 GHz is used for atmospheric monitoring in meteorological and climate sensing applications, and is important for these purposes due to the properties of oxygen absorption and emission in Earth's atmosphere.
- The structure of the octopus gills allows for a high amount of oxygen uptake; up to 65 % in water at 20p C . Estimates suggest around 41 % of all oxygen absorption is through the skin when at rest.
- While shorter wavelength light, extending to even the X-Ray limit, is energetic enough to dissociate molecular oxygen, there is relatively little of it, and, the strong solar emission at Lyman-alpha, 121 nm, falls at a point where molecular oxygen absorption is a minimum.