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Discover Ludwig"oxygen intake" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the amount of oxygen a person or organism takes in for respiration. Example: "The doctors monitored the patient's oxygen intake closely to ensure they were receiving enough air during the surgery."
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A treadmill test indicated that her oxygen intake had increased.
In Toronto, the Canadian surgeon Wilfred Bigelow systematically chilled anesthetized dogs while measuring their oxygen intake.
While studies aren't definitive, one found that the stuff could increase oxygen intake and decrease fat in older women.
His oxygen intake, measured by numerals that fluctuate with literally each breath — 90, 87, 91, 85, 89, 92 — is increasing.
This extraordinary rate of oxygen intake is only of so much value, it should be noted.
"In the 400 meters, he was able to run at the same speed as the control subjects, but his oxygen intake was much lower," he said.
He started to take deep, slow breaths to maximize his oxygen intake and did a shoulder stand to increase his circulation.
Addressing Catlin, who was on the podium with Armstrong, LeMond asked if he would measure Armstrong's oxygen intake, power output and maximum aerobic capacity.
What if the limitation to car performance in Nascar racing was not oxygen intake, but rather the amount of gas allotted for the race?
He is no longer wearing the oxygen mask, since his oxygen intake has improved, and there is the possibility of his being discharged this Tuesday.
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