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Example sentences for "oxygenation"

Lexicographically close words:
oxydation; oxyde; oxygen; oxygenated; oxygenating; oxygene; oxygenous; oxyhydrogen; oxymel; oxymuriate
  1. Not exactly; for the process does not appear to consist so much in the oxygenation of the oil, as in the combustion of a portion of its hydrogen, and a small portion of its carbon.

  2. The name of each salt is composed both of that of the acid and the salifiable base; and it terminates in at or it, according to the degree of the oxygenation of the acid.

  3. Butter, then, is somewhat analogous to the waxy substance formed by the oxygenation of vegetable oils.

  4. Are these various degrees of oxygenation common to all the acids?

  5. Why, then, is not the least degree of oxygenation of the acid called the muriatous, and the higher degree the muriatic acid?

  6. Its oxygenation commences previous to churning, merely by standing exposed to the atmosphere, from which it absorbs oxygen.

  7. But, with regard to simple bodies, or at least bodies whose component parts are not disturbed by the process of oxygenation or deoxygenation, it is often possible to restore them, after combustion, to their original state.

  8. In many instances the face, the neck, and the fingers are blue from defective oxygenation of the blood.

  9. The antipyretic action of drugs is probably due for the most part to some direct influence they exert upon the oxygenation of the tissues.

  10. This is formed by the oxygenation of sulphuret of iron, and is unimportant in a metallurgic point of view.

  11. When the cupel cools in the progress of the assay, the oxygenation of the lead ceases; and, instead of a very liquid vitreous oxide, an imperfectly melted oxide is formed, which the cupel cannot absorb.

  12. It generally inclines too much to the dead-leaf yellow, which depends on the degree of oxygenation of the chrome.

  13. Home have shown to occur in the oxygenation of the eggs and foetuses of vertebrate animals[329].

  14. Not a little of the irritability of life and especially the exaggerated response to minor irritations is due to insufficient oxygenation of tissues because the individual concerned is not getting out into the air sufficiently.

  15. These vary not only in the different species of metals, but even according to the various degrees of oxygenation in the same metal.

  16. Intermediate quantities of oxygen between these two extremes of oxygenation produce different species of nitrous acid, or, in other words, nitric acid less or more impregnated with nitrous gas.

  17. Afterwards, to insure the complete oxygenation of the metal, add more nitric acid, and evaporate to dryness, repeating this operation so long as red fumes of nitrous gas are produced.

  18. The acetous fermentation is nothing more than the acidification or oxygenation of wine[29], produced in the open air by means of the absorption of oxygen.

  19. Sometimes oxygenation takes place with great rapidity, and is accompanied by great sensible heat, light, and flame; such is the combustion of phosphorus in atmospheric air, and of iron in oxygen gas.

  20. There is yet a third degree of oxygenation of acids, as the oxygenated muriatic and oxygenated nitric acids.

  21. The nature of the acidifiable bases, or radicals of the acids, and the degrees of oxygenation they are susceptible of, still remain to be inquired into.

  22. It is blue when the combination of oxygen is slow; red when it is stronger, and white when the oxygenation is complete.

  23. When meat putrefies, the first degree of oxygenation decides the blue colour; the red soon succeeds as the process goes on.

  24. Certain diseases of the heart and lungs act upon the function of respiration, and thus interfere with the due oxygenation of the blood.

  25. If these agents are allowed to act excessively, or others, such as carbonic oxide, and all those which interfere with the oxygenation of the blood, are permitted to exert their influence, stupor results.

  26. Chick in the egg, oxygenation of, xxxviii.

  27. In this animal there evidently appears a power of reproduction without any maternal apparatus for the purpose of supplying nutriment and oxygenation to the embryon, as it remains attached to its father till its maturity.

  28. Of the Oxygenation of the Blood in the Lungs and Placenta.

  29. But may yet be affected by the deficiency of the quantity of nutrition supplied by the mother, or by the degree of oxygenation supplied to its placenta by the maternal blood.

  30. Oxygenation of the chick in the egg, of feeds.

  31. Health is dependent upon an abundant supply of life force, upon the unobstructed, normal circulation of the vital fluids and upon perfect oxygenation and combustion.

  32. Imperfect oxygenation of the blood, consequent on the altered pulmonary structure, must cause a general depression of all the vital organs.

  33. Long-continued exertion having caused unusually great action of the lungs, the exaltation produced by stimulation of the brain was not cancelled by the diminished oxygenation of the blood.

  34. The oxygenation had been so much in excess, that deduction from it did not appreciably diminish the vital activities.

  35. Had she begun to take whisky or brandy, physician and friends would have attributed her recovery to that, when in fact it would have retarded recovery by hindering oxygenation of the blood.

  36. We are thus enabled to see clearly how the alcohol diminishes the oxygenation and decarbonization of the blood, and retards all tissue changes both of nutrition and waste without itself undergoing oxidation with evolution of heat.


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    Other words:
    airing; refreshment; ventilation