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I think it would have something to do with partial pressure.
It is equivalent to partial pressure for most environmental purposes.
But at night, when you're sleeping anyway, you can lower the oxygen partial pressure.
He keeps his oxygen partial pressure so low at night."
In alternative fashion, one may use partial pressures instead of concentrations.
For solutions, concentrations, or activities, are used instead of the partial pressures.
We'll give him a positive partial pressure of oxygen!
The Limo's environmental control system regulated oxygen by partial pressure.
No, this was to get the partial pressure of oxygen up, so that people and animals could breathe it.
This process is driven by differences in partial pressure.
This was later changed to a 1.58:1 ratio of nitrogen partial pressures.
This is known as Dalton's law of partial pressures.
Replies: It has to do with the partial pressures of the gases in solution.
Thus, the partial pressure of water at 100C is 1atm.
In the high partial pressure of oxygen, torches worked spectacularly well.
It was available in either the partial pressure of oxygen with decompression or control versions.
The total vapor pressure is the sum of the component partial pressures.
The current produced is proportional to the concentration (partial pressure) of oxygen present.
If correct, then there is no need to postulate an atmosphere with higher oxygen partial pressure.
The high partial pressure of oxygen made Stephen dizzy and slightly drunk.
Calculate the partial pressure of each gas in the mixture (assumed to be ideal).
The life support system provides a nitrogen/oxygen atmosphere at sea level partial pressures.
The deposition rate depends on the partial pressure and is of the order 10 nm/s.
Partial pressures of oxygen in the 70-millibar range are generally considered breathable.
But in this scorched realm, those partial pressures raised enormous questions.