Sentence examples for oxygenation from inspiring English sources

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The word 'oxygenation' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the process of adding or infusing oxygen into a substance, such as air or water, to increase its oxygen levels. Example: The oxygenation of the lake was necessary to improve the water quality and promote the growth of aquatic plants and animals.

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oxygenation

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The process of reacting or treating something with oxygen

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Meanwhile, in Toronto, a company called Oxygen Pür produces Oxygen Pur Spa, a water oxygenation system used to transfer high levels of dissolved oxygen (20 to 30 times the average amount) into water for supposed anti-aging, beauty and therapeutic benefits.

Thus, an area of healthy lung cannot counterbalance the effect of an abnormal portion of the lung on blood oxygenation because the oxygen-dissociation curve reaches a plateau at a normal alveolar partial pressure of oxygen.

(Prior to this test, the patient is fully oxygenated by being made to breathe 100 percent oxygen for several minutes, and diffusion oxygenation into the trachea is maintained throughout the procedure. These precautions ensure that the patient will not suffer serious oxygen deprivation while disconnected from the ventilator).

There, doctors slowly revived the student a procedure called extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in which blood is removed, oxygenated and warmed, then returned to the body.

They cause a chemical action that either prevents the blood from transporting oxygen to the tissues or interferes with oxygenation in the tissues.

This process converts sugar phosphates back to carbon dioxide; it is initiated by the oxygenation of RuBP (i.e., the combination of gaseous oxygen [O2] with RuBP).

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But the winemakers of America, often wealthy newcomers from the world of dotcom, have shown that a very good wine can be created by following a set of rules, from the time to pick the grapes to the right amount of micro-oxygenation (adding a touch of oxygen to soften the tannins).

Bottom waters experience a lowered re-oxygenation rate, which may result in the extinction of many marine species.

The "deadly trio" of warming, de-oxygenation and acidification is seriously affecting how productive and efficient the ocean is, with impacts throughout the chain of marine life, the scientists said.

A low-power data-transmission protocol they invented is in new blood-pressure cuffs, glucose monitors, blood-oxygenation sensors, weight scales and sleep monitors, all of which are aimed at the consumer market.

Buy a tasting card (25, 50 or 100 euros), slip it into a high-tech Enomatic vending machine, choose from eight Bordeaux wineries, pick a size (2.5, 5 or 7.5 centiliters), put your glass under the spout, press the button and voilà: out comes a top vintage, kept at ideal temperature and free from over-oxygenation.

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