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At the same time, the oxygen deficit hinders the assimilation of nutrients from the food we eat.
The oxygen deficit is increased by addition of graphite and organic stabilizers.
This conclusion is supported by oxygen deficits in the bottom due to the chemocline condition of the lake.
Rodeo Lagoon typically suffers from an oxygen deficit or hypoxia in the summer and fall.
In stratified, eutrophic lakes an oxygen deficit in deep water is created during summer stagnation.
The resulting oxygen deficit is principally caused by allochthonous bacteria larger than one micrometre in size.
People living at high altitudes permanently adapt to the oxygen deficit by increasing the number of red corpuscles in their blood by about 30 percent.
The ammonium perchlorate makes up the oxygen deficit introduced by using nitrocellulose, improving the overall specific impulse.
Lactic acid is what causes "muscle burn," a sign of the oxygen deficit that causes muscles to shut down.
When the heat transfers from the hot ash to raw oil shale particles, the pyrolysis (chemical decomposition) begins in oxygen deficit conditions.
With an oxygen deficit, the human body can suffer drowsiness, headache and nausea, followed, at increasing levels of poisoning, by respiratory failure, convulsions and death.
This differential equation states that the total change in oxygen deficit (D) is equal to the difference between the two rates of deoxygenation and reaeration at any time.
To find the value of the critical oxygen deficit, , the Streeter-Phelps equation is combined with the equation above, for the critical time, .
Essentially, waters that are part of the wind-driven subtropical gyre circulations are rapidly exchanged with the surface and never acquire a strong oxygen deficit.
Explosives with an oxygen deficit will generate soot or gases like carbon monoxide and hydrogen, which may react with surrounding materials such as atmospheric oxygen.
His research helped NFT system effectiveness by dealing with problems caused by oxygen deficits and nutrient absorption problems associated with it.
That oxygen deficit sets off alarm bells in macrophages in the vicinity, one of the few cell types of the body that can operate without oxygen.
Ms. Williams recalled meeting with a married couple and the wife's 46-year-old brother, who had suffered an oxygen deficit at birth, leaving him at the cognitive level of an 18-month-old.
Longer than that and the oxygen deficit in the brain, which still functions minimally even at 68 degrees Fahrenheit, could result in permanent damage, Dr. Cameron said.
During intensive prolonged endurance or strength training, the body signals the heart to pump more blood through the body to counteract the oxygen deficit building in the skeletal muscles.
The variation in oxygen deficit means that the range of depth at which the rebreather is safe to dive is significanly less than for the same supply gas on open circuit.
Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC, informally called afterburn) is a measurably increased rate of oxygen intake following strenuous activity intended to erase the body's "oxygen deficit."
One of these pilot projects has to do with reducing the amount of hazardous waste that ends up in the Baltic Sea and correcting the oxygen deficit in the deep basins of the sea.
If the microbial population deoxygenates the water, however, that lack of oxygen imposes a limit on population growth of aerobic aquatic microbial organisms resulting in a longer term food surplus and oxygen deficit.
With a giantic air-sucking device, built by Swedish scientist Engelbrecht, Bayley is slowly stealing the Earth's atmosphere, in order to create oxygen deficit and then to start selling fresh air, thus eventually becoming the master of the world.