Sentence examples for made oxygen from inspiring English sources

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I made oxygen, too.

The oxygen gas was then heated to an ultra-high temperature and partially atomized even ionized in the plasma flame due to the effect of plasma electromagnetic field, which made oxygen possess high activity.

A clear physiological role in combination with facile structural analysis has made oxygen transport Hbs ideal models for those seeking to learn the biophysical details relating protein structure and function [2], [3].

The presence of the detoxification strain made oxygen removal with traditional methods, such as flushing with nitrogen, boiling, and reducing agents, unnecessary.

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She talks endlessly about chlorophyll, for example: how it's "high in oxygen" and will "oxygenate your blood" – but chlorophyll will only make oxygen in the presence of light.

For several hundred million years, they were the only things on the planet, blue-green algae that popped away making oxygen.

The tracheae penetrate deep into the body, making oxygen available to the organs and tissues within.

Mr. Kupinski noted that last year the company hired Ms. Gersh, who was involved in founding and making Oxygen Media profitable and then selling it to NBC Universal.

Water would make a human trip more feasible and economical because it could be used to make oxygen for astronauts to breathe and hydrogen for fuel for the return trip to Earth.

Named after the blue-green pigment they use for this process, called phycocyanin, cyanobacteria also make oxygen and are given the credit for creating Earth's atmosphere about 2.4bn years ago.

And not everything that makes oxygen is a plant.

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