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The bigger the spleen, the greater amounts of freshly oxygenated blood.
In the open ocean the water is deeper and better oxygenated.
Blood cannot get to the lungs, where it would be oxygenated.
The fMRI then follows oxygenated blood as it flows through the brain.
Blood that is highly oxygenated is red, but gets bluer with less oxygen.
State oil company Pemex says it neither produces nor imports gasoline oxygenated with ethanol.
He was moved to another hospital and attached to another machine that oxygenated his blood.
It would need to be cooled within a few minutes and then only rewarmed when oxygenated.
Molins also said Abdeslam had bought detonators and oxygenated water used for the fabrication of explosives.
It can also breathe air, and survive in low oxygenated systems, including on land, officials said.
His is a forward-looking fish farm, with electric paddle wheels to keep the water oxygenated.
While they're stuffed into their oxygenated sausage casings, something (of course) goes wrong with someone's body.
There's even a high-speed oxygenated train from Lhasa to Shigatse, part-way to Everest Basecamp.
More recently, there were allegations that Spanish players had enhanced their performance by receiving artificially oxygenated blood.
He was born prematurely and kept in an over-oxygenated incubator, which left him with impaired vision.
We do not buy (nor do we buy into a need for) non-oxygenated (non-ethanol) premium gasoline.
"It's a shallow pool with tepid water aerated with jets to make the water super-oxygenated," he said.
As there's not a flow of freshly-oxygenated blood going in, the skin is going to become dustier looking.
But scientists may have located an ancient oxygen oasis that existed prior to whatever event first oxygenated our atmosphere.
Our house functioned as a mini hospital, and we worked around the clock to keep her oxygenated and nourished.
Samuel Dudley, MD, a cardiologist at the University of Minnesota, says that TOF can cause blood to be improperly oxygenated.
Unfortunately, as Motherboard reported in 2014, it would require untenable amounts of the salts to keep a human breather oxygenated.
This means there's less of an oxygenated ring, reducing the habitat area within the bathtub ring of biodiversity from below.
Given that the burrows track through sand that was oxygenated, rather than toxic spots, suggest the creature had basic senses.
The Senate chamber has the oxygenated, time-abstracting atmosphere of a casino on a slow night, the same woozy contextlessness.
This has been repeated with words, with music, with emotion, with all kinds of things just with oxygenated blood flow.
Other factors, such as more oxygenated water or certain mineral concentrations, may have also influenced their decision to lay eggs there.
As we've previously reported, other cultured meats begin with stem cells and nutrients, grown in thin layers to keep them oxygenated.
The upshot is that uranium compounds precipitated in well-oxygenated water have more 238U in them than those from anoxic water.
Microsoft case led to Microsoft kind of missing a moment and oxygenated the markets, allowed for new entrants to come about.
When the spleen contracts like this, it releases oxygenated red blood cells, which provides an extra supply of oxygen to the bloodstream.
Before transplantation, scientists flush the donated kidney with oxygenated blood to revive the organ and repair any damage caused by cold storage.
That makes California gas cost more to refine, because it's a special oxygenated blend that meets the state's strict air-quality rules.
With a myocardial infarction, one of the arteries that supplies blood to the heart becomes blocked, depriving the heart of oxygenated blood.
One of the key challenges here is making sure the tissue, which lacks a capillary system to transport blood, remains well-oxygenated.
The machine's huge magnets can pick up on small changes in the brain; specifically, they're looking for the presence of oxygenated blood.
The foetal heart pumps blood through the umbilical cord linked to an artificial placenta, where it is oxygenated through a gas exchanger.
"Traffickers slip them into oxygenated plastic bladders, place them in hand luggage and fly them to Asia on a commercial flight," he said.
The authors pumped a blood-like solution, containing red blood cells, through the circulation to keep the tissue oxygenated and remove metabolic waste.
Her body was unable to take in enough oxygen and eventually her heart stopped delivering fresh oxygenated blood to her brain, which shut down.
The racist myth of birtherism, after all, was led and constantly oxygenated by an Ivy League–educated Manhattanite with an inherited real estate fortune.
When a person has a heart attack, oxygenated blood stops flowing their brain, so they've got a few minutes maximum before those brain cells die.
The Rehab Makeup Prep Oxygenated Bubble Mask turns to foam when you apply it and leaves your face clean and hydrated after it washes off.
That's the kind of hold that the National Asian American Theater Company exerts on spectators with its oxygenated "Henry VI" at A.R.T./New York Theaters.
The three researchers also linked the increase of oxygenated blood in the cerebral cortex to certain frequencies of flashing light, another contributing factor to seizures.
Logan was recently diagnosed with Pulmonic Valve Dysplasia, a heart condition that affects the organ's main valve and prevents the puppy's blood from being properly oxygenated.
Cleveland Whiskey in Ohio utilizes an aggressive, highly oxygenated, vacuumed, and pressurized environment to extract flavor from different strains of wood to produce its products rapidly.
Numb or blue fingers or toes If your child's fingers or toes are blue, it could mean her heart is not pumping enough oxygenated blood. 3.
This means that while the heart is still beating and organs are still being oxygenated, there's no neurological activity happening in the brain or brain stem.
Whatever it was, by the end of the class, I was fizzing with energy—maybe it was all the freshly oxygenated blood running through my brain.
This is creating something of a dilemma: Do I keep the pants on and remain dry and breathless, or take them off and get wet but oxygenated?
Twenty years later, Congress passed the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, which required the use of oxygenated gasoline in areas with high levels of air pollution.
The fetus would be sustained by a maternal blood supply, which is oxygenated by an artificial lung, circulated by an artificial heart, and filtered by artificial kidneys.
Perhaps in his resurrected wight form, Viserion gained some extra oxygenated dicyanoacetylene juice in his gullet that has shifted the composition, temperature, and hue of his flames.
California Air Resources Board Oxygenated Blend (CARBOB)gasoline for delivery in May traded at 48 cents a gallon over the NYMEX June gasoline futures on Thursday, traders said.
A related consequence of the reduction of mixing in the lake, is a continuous shallowing of the transition from the oxygenated to deoxygenated waters on the lake floor.
The more these vessels constrict, the more they reroute oxygenated blood to crucial organs -- such as the brain and heart -- and potentially boost diving time, the researchers wrote.
The first time I saw a play by Kate Hamill, it was her gloriously oxygenated Jane Austen adaptation "Sense and Sensibility," a surprise downtown hit three seasons ago.
This would affect human reliance on marine species for food, sure, but it could also eventually make air less oxygenated (aka breathable) and cause runaway atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.
Unlike the cold storage in a cooler, the heart is still warm in the device; it's beating, and is being fed by a steady stream of oxygenated blood and nutrients.
"We put males in tanks and gave them materials and let them build nests under one of two conditions: with fully oxygenated water, or slightly reduced oxygen levels," Barber explains.
The machine called the OrganOx metra device, maintains a liver's normal body temperature and delivers oxygenated blood, anti-clotting drugs and nutrients to the organ for up to 24 hours.
A busy neuron requires more oxygen, and, because oxygenated and deoxygenated blood have different magnetic properties, neural activity creates a detectable disturbance in the magnetic field of an MRI scanner.
At 8,000 meters above sea level, on the balcony of Everest, Dhillon and the Caudwell Xtreme Everest team collected the least-oxygenated human blood samples ever recorded in "healthy" humans.
Inverting your head below your heart enables freshly oxygenated blood to go to your brain first, which can help relieve all that pressure in your head that causes the pounding headache.
The CRE clarified that the rule states that in the rest of the country, gasoline mixed with ethanol can be sold but with a ceiling of 5.8 percent of oxygenated content.
As the top of the lake heats up, the warm, oxygenated water on top mixes less and less with the colder waters at the bottom of the lake, where nutrients abound.
However, Anderson concluded that the well-oxygenated waters of the Strait of Georgia support a vast amount of aquatic life that in turn could skeletonize a carcass in less than four days.
Having recently opened a state-of-the-art members club in London (where the air is oxygenated and the light expels Vitamin D), Duigan is known for his holistic approach to fitness.
They now hope to harness lessons learned from this rodent to design future therapies for people to prevent calamitous damage during heart attacks or strokes when oxygenated blood cannot reach the brain.
He and other researchers believe that it may be beneficial to leave the cord intact — with oxygenated blood still flowing from the placenta — at least until a baby takes a few breaths.
Karageorghis said there is some truth to this, as during low-to-moderate intensity exercise, the brain is oxygenated and so processing speeds can be increased as a consequence, especially in older adults.
I think the theme really is power corrupts and that we're at a natural point of the economic cycle where the marketplace needs to be oxygenated and we need to break them up.
Rather than keeping lobsters and other crustaceans refrigerated, the court said it was already common practice in high-level restaurants and even supermarkets to keep them in oxygenated water tanks at room temperature.
The reason this change indicates heart issues is because oxygenated blood is not reaching the fingers properly and so the cells produce a "factor" that promotes growth to try and rectify the issue.
The lips are usually red, but they can take on a bluish colour (cyanosis) in people with heart problems, due to the failure of the cardiovascular system to deliver oxygenated blood to tissues.
When cold water hits our faces, our heart rates slow; under high pressure, the blood vessels in our extremities constrict, sending oxygenated blood where it's needed most, to our lungs, to our brains.
Open ocean, or pelagic, sharks like the shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) need to swim continuously forward to keep oxygenated water flowing over their gills and mouth in order to breath and survive.
Well, your heart rate is a measure of how quickly your heart is beating, which indicates that it's pumping oxygenated blood more quickly to keep up with the demands of the activity you're doing.
"By addressing the connective tissue and bringing in fresh oxygenated blood every time you get on the roller, you're bringing in circulation, you're smoothing out that density and wringing out the toxins," says Roxburgh.
Excessive sitting also has been associated with heart failure, a condition in which the heart becomes progressively weaker and unable to pump enough blood to keep the rest of the body oxygenated and well.
This spirit allowed her to her attend pre-school while in heart failure, to ride the white van to school despite chronic vomiting, and to do front flips on the trampoline while just 85% oxygenated.
The prosecutor's office said around 70 grams (2.5 ounces) of TATP were seized in the Montpellier-area home of a 20-year-old man, along with a liter each of acetone, oxygenated water and sulfuric acid.
When she hit 20 percent, a cardiologist threaded a catheter into her heart, where he inflated a tiny balloon and tugged, punching a hole through her interatrial septum to release a gush of pent-up oxygenated blood.
"The lakes have environmental conditions that are warmer, more acidic and less oxygenated — in a way, a projection of our future climate," said Intan Suci Nurhati, a climate and ocean researcher at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences.
At the same time, an amount of perfusate equivalent to a bottle of wine is brought to body temperature in the machine's reservoir and oxygenated — as with real blood, oxygenation turns the perfusate a darker, scarlet red.
Two months after the oxygenated and oxygen-starved layers mixed in the Canadian lakes, Tsuji and the team found that the organisms in the oxygen-free community look similar to what they had looked like before the mixing.
The heart will try to compensate by getting bigger and seemingly more capable, as it tries to ensure that as much oxygenated blood is being pumped away from the heart as is received by it from the lungs.
"The only way to know if a patient's blood was oxygenated was to take the patient's pulse throughout the operation and check the color of the fingernails: If they were pink, the patient was in good health," she recalls.
Despite the hype surrounding other special waters, such as those that are alkaline, distilled, oxygenated or vitamin-enhanced, there's little evidence that they're more beneficial than regular water when it comes to hydration, athletic performance, recovery or general health.
For many high-altitude athletes, including climbers, hikers, and mountain bikers, breathing techniques like this are a must, because they allow you to get oxygenated blood to your muscles, according to Ian Taylor, a mountain climber and trek leader in Colorado.
The ban on the sale of gasoline oxygenated with ethanol covers Mexico City and a host of surrounding municipalities in the State of Mexico, as well as Guadalajara, the capital of Jalisco state and Monterrey, the capital of Nuevo Leon.
Between 570 and 530 million years ago, something contributed to a sudden diversification of life, though scientists aren't sure whether that catalyst was more oxygenated air, the opening up of ecological niches, or some genetic factor that kicked into gear.
The powerful magnetic fields generated by an MRI machine are capable of distinguishing between the oxygenated and deoxygenated states of haemoglobin, the molecule which gives red blood cells their colour and which is responsible for shepherding oxygen around the body.
Everybody thinks you need to understand, as Paul Allen calls it, the five Nobel Prizes to understand how a neuron works, but today by just looking at cubic millimeter resolution of oxygenated blood flow, we can see what you're thinking.
Officials from both services have pointed to two main causes of these events: flaws in the system that provides oxygenated air for pilots to breathe, and an environmental-control system that is unable to maintain the appropriate air pressure inside the cockpit.
The film makes every fumble count hard, from Armstrong's bruised body after crashing a lunar lander during training, to the tragedy of the Apollo 1 team, incinerated in a test shuttle when the over-oxygenated cabin was met with an electrical fire.
This past week, physicians at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia announced that they'd had remarkable success with keeping lamb fetuses alive outside a womb—in a plastic bag filled with warm amniotic fluid, with the fetus' heart circulating blood through a filter to keep it oxygenated.
In his sculpture "Hemisphere" (2017), a large pointed dome propped on one side is peaked with a crescent moon and divided down the middle, with one side in green, oxygenated copper decorated by low relief arches and coffers to resemble the dome of a mosque.
At a raid in Schaerbeek on Tuesday night police found 15kg of explosives, 150 liters of acetone, 30 liters of oxygenated water, detonators, and a suitcase filled with screws and nails as well as materials, such as plastic boxes, needed to pack up the explosives.
Once a specialized machine that oxygenated her blood was able to return her body to normal temperature (it had lowered to the 60-degrees Fahrenheit range), the medical team used a defibrillator to resuscitate Mash — six hours after her heart stopped, BBC News reported.
"They have fires raging in landfills that can last weeks, and they don't put them out because if they open up the landfill to get to the smoldering fire, the fire will become oxygenated, and then they'll really have a problem on their hands," Lepawsky said.
The notion that people might buy high-cost items in preference to serviceable alternatives simply to set themselves apart from the less well-off would seem absurd, were the economy not chock-a-block with examples, from designer handbags to silver cutlery to oxygenated energy drinks.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico will ban the sale of gasoline oxygenated with ethanol beginning in late October in three major urban centers as part of a push to combat the worst pollution in over a decade due to high concentrations of ozone in the atmosphere, government officials say.
At a raid in the Brussels district of Schaerbeek on Tuesday night police found 15kg of explosives, 150 litres of acetone, 30 litres of oxygenated water, detonators, a suitcase filled with screws and nails as well as materials, such as plastic boxes, needed to pack up the explosives.
His display at C.C. McKee, "Domesticating the Numinous," reveres the houseplant, with photographs of friends' plants — they look like intimate portraits, as if the plants were people, with golden halos — and actual plants on crates throughout, the room oxygenated with their chlorophyll and lit with a dim glow.
Watch this from VICE: "While caffeine can exert the same effect as viagra and other erectile dysfunction medications that are phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors, it is probably caffeine's effect on the blood vessels of the penis that keeps all the tissues well oxygenated and healthy in the long run," Reitano explains.
"The evidence suggests that although much of the oceans during the deep freeze would have been uninhabitable due to a lack of oxygen, in areas where the grounded ice sheet begins to float there was a critical supply of oxygenated meltwater," said McGill University sedimentologist Maxwell Lechte in a press statement.
Invented by Japanese scientists in the early 1970s, this non-invasive device, which attaches via a clip to the top of the patient's finger, accurately measures blood oxygen saturation—the percentage of hemoglobin in the blood that is oxygenated—and displays the figure on the monitor along with the patient's pulse rate.
"Due to altitude and heavy traffic, it was decided that the most appropriate measure at this time was to prohibit the sale and marketing of gasoline oxygenated with ethanol because it is a precursor of ozone and we have a contamination problem," a CRE official said, asking not to be named in line with policy.
Among things found when police searched Kriket's apartment in the Paris suburb of Argenteuil on Thursday were 500 grams of the explosive TATP, 1.3 kilograms of industrial explosives, several bottles of oxygenated water and acetone, material to make detonators, five automatic rifles, seven cell phones, stolen passports and two computers showing links with jihadi groups, Molins said.
This involves a lowering of the heart rate to conserve oxygen; the redirection of blood from surface tissues to the most oxygen-sensitive organs, such as the brain, the heart and the lungs; and contraction of the spleen, an organ that acts as an emergency reserve of oxygenated red blood cells, so that an increased supply of these cells is released into the bloodstream.
"Now we know the Yarrabubba crater was made right at the end of what's commonly referred to as the early Snowball Earth -- a time when the atmosphere and oceans were evolving and becoming more oxygenated and when rocks deposited on many continents recorded glacial conditions," said Chris Kirkland, study co-author and professor at Curtin University's School of Earth and Planetary Sciences in Perth, Australia.
Here are some of the report's findings and predictions: Earth's oceans are becoming more acidic and less oxygenated, and marine heatwaves have doubled since 1982, making the seas increasingly inhospitable to life; collapsing marine food webs threaten the food and livelihoods of billions of people; rising sea levels and intensifying superstorms threaten to destroy and displace communities around the world; ocean animals are already on the move, migrating toward the poles at an average rate of 32 miles per decade, seeking relief from warming waters.
The "Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate," which synthesizes about 7,000 studies from around the world, is predictably bleak: the ocean is not only warming but becoming more acidic, less oxygenated, and more hostile to life; glaciers and ice sheets are melting faster than expected, making life in the mountains increasingly difficult and raising the sea level at an accelerating rate; storms are getting worse and more frequent, rendering coastal cities and communities, home to some two billion people around the world, increasingly uninhabitable.

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