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  • In [[biology]], '''hemoglobin''' is the iron-based, oxygen-carrying protein molecule of red blood cells. These protein structures are ...without hemoglobin. The mammalian hemoglobin molecule can carry up to four oxygen molecules.
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  • ...e of [[oxygen]] saturation (the percent of hemoglobin molecules bound with oxygen molecules) can be made. ...[oxygen]] levels, but also can be blinded by excessive concentrations of [[oxygen]]. Furthermore, obtaining an [[arterial blood gas]] from a neonatal patien
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  • ...dation state of -1 in [[hydrides]] of [[active metal]]s, e.g. [[LiH]], and oxygen has an oxidation state of -1 in [[peroxide]]s, e.g. [[Hydrogen Peroxide|H<s
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  • {{r|Hyperbaric oxygen therapy}}
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  • In [[medicine]], '''respiratory failure''' is "failure to adequately provide oxygen to cells of the body and to remove excess carbon dioxide from them."<ref>{{ ...|author=Cane RD, Shapiro BA, Templin R, Walther K |title=Unreliability of oxygen tension-based indices in reflecting intrapulmonary shunting in critically i
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  • {{r|Hyperbaric oxygen}}
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  • ...enorhabditis elegans by increasing the formation of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species]. ''Horm Metab Res'' 43:687-92. ...mitochondrial respiration, culminating in increased formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Extension of lifespan requires activation of pmk-1, an ortho
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  • ...ub>5</sub>OH is more common for ethanol, to show that one hydrogen and one oxygen combine in a [[hydroxyl]] group. ...ere are two different molecules that can be formed from three carbons, one oxygen, and eight hydrogens:
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  • {{r|Oxygen}}
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  • {{r|Oxygen}}
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  • ...the [[sulphur]] analogs of [[alcohol]]s. Sulfur is in the same group as [[oxygen]] in the [[Periodic table of elements|Periodic table]] and forms similar co
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Oxygen inhalation therapy]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ss''' is "a morbid condition of [[anoxia]] caused by the reduced available oxygen at high altitudes."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...]]s, it requires no patient cooperations, and its output can be mixed with oxygen by mask, or through a breathing tube.
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  • ...without receiving more oxygen. Likewise, the pulmonary artery receives the oxygen-rich blood from the left ventricle but carries it back to the lungs.
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  • ...application to [[hydroxyethyl starch]], but is more antigenic. Neither has oxygen-carrying capacity, or contributes to the ability of blood to coagulate.
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  • {{r|reactive oxygen species}}
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  • ...iation chemistry, since it leads to the formation of hydrogen peroxide and oxygen, which can enhance corrosion and SCC in coolant systems subjected to radioa The alkly radical will typically react rapidly with oxygen forming a [[peroxy]] radical.
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  • ...007) ''A World on Fire: A Heretic, an Aristocrat, and the Race to Discover Oxygen''. Penguin. First published 2005. | [http://books.google.com/books?id=Gspao ...ey (1733-1804) and Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), the discovery of oxygen and its role in the chemistry of life and technology, the worlds of England
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  • {{r|Oxygen}}
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