Sentence examples for volume of oxygen from inspiring English sources

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By collecting all the expelled air, Cooper calculated the volume of oxygen consumed, in relation to body weight.

I asked if Chris had done tests, VO2 max [the maximum volume of oxygen that an athlete can use] etc, and he said, 'No, none of that'.

Andrew Jones, the sports scientist who regularly tested Radcliffe's VO2max (the maximum volume of oxygen an athlete can use), says that at 17 it was already 70ml/kg/min, while most elite female athletes are usually around the mid-60s.

However, the sort of high-intensity training Gaesser is referring to requires pushing yourself to up to 80% of your VO2 max, the maximum volume of oxygen you can consume, over a period of at least an hour.

Tested at 17 by Jones, her VO2 max – the maximum volume of oxygen an athlete can use – was 70, higher than that of any female athlete in the scientific literature.

Gay-Lussac noted that the volume of the carbon dioxide is equal to the volume of carbon monoxide and is twice the volume of oxygen.

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On June 10 , 1999 less than a month before the Tour began, Armstrong's hematocrit level — the percentage by volume of oxygen-carrying red blood cells in whole blood — hovered at 41 percent, below the allowable race limit of 50 percent, the report said.

Batteries operating under a continuous cycling regime, particularly those with high overcharge currents and voltages that generate large volumes of oxygen, are more prone to this type of failure mode than batteries operating under low overcharge, intermittent cycling, or float conditions.

Liquid fluorocarbons can hold large volumes of oxygen or carbon dioxide, more so than blood, and have attracted attention for their possible uses in artificial blood and in liquid breathing.

From this data, the following parameters were calculated: volumes of oxygen (VO2) and carbon dioxide (VCO2) exchanged, breathing frequency (BF), tidal volume (TV), minute ventilation (VE), forced expired O2 (forced forcexpiredred CO2 (forced, forced inspired end-tidal O2 and CO2 concentrations (FietO2, FietCO2).

Figure 7 The volume percentage of oxygen in the product gas from air.

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