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O2 toxicity - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Toxicity (disambiguation); Toxicity (psychology); TOXIC

O2 toxicity      
‎ سُمِّيَّةُ الأكسيجين‎
hyperoxemia         
  • Breathing air with high oxygen pressure can lead to several adverse effects.
  • alt=Closeup of a diving cylinder with a band reading "NITROX". A hand-printed label at the neck reads "MOD 28m 36% O2", with the 28 in much larger size.
  • The retina (red) is detached at the top of the eye.
  • The silicone band ([[scleral buckle]], blue) is placed around the eye. This brings the wall of the eye into contact with the detached retina, allowing the retina to re-attach.
  • Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in 1997 was more common in middle income countries where neonatal intensive care services were increasing; but greater awareness of the problem, leading to preventive measures, had not yet occurred.<ref name="Gilbert" />
  • alt=An unsaturated lipid reacts with a hydroxyl radical to form a lipid radical (initiation), which then reacts with di-oxygen, forming a lipid peroxyl radical. This then reacts with another unsaturated lipid, yielding a lipid peroxide and another lipid radical, which can continue the reaction (propagation).
  • alt=Photograph of a man, with receding hairline and grey moustache. He is dressed in a formal jacket and waistcoat, typical of Victorian fashion.
  • bar}} could be tolerated indefinitely.
CONDITION RESULTING FROM THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF BREATHING MOLECULAR OXYGEN AT INCREASED PARTIAL PRESSURES
Oxygen poisoning; Oxygen intoxication; Oxygen Pete; Hyperoxemia; Central nervous system oxygen toxicity; Lorrain Smith effect; Lorrain-Smith effect; Repex
فَرْطُ حُموضَةِ الدَّم
hyperoxemia         
  • Breathing air with high oxygen pressure can lead to several adverse effects.
  • alt=Closeup of a diving cylinder with a band reading "NITROX". A hand-printed label at the neck reads "MOD 28m 36% O2", with the 28 in much larger size.
  • The retina (red) is detached at the top of the eye.
  • The silicone band ([[scleral buckle]], blue) is placed around the eye. This brings the wall of the eye into contact with the detached retina, allowing the retina to re-attach.
  • Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in 1997 was more common in middle income countries where neonatal intensive care services were increasing; but greater awareness of the problem, leading to preventive measures, had not yet occurred.<ref name="Gilbert" />
  • alt=An unsaturated lipid reacts with a hydroxyl radical to form a lipid radical (initiation), which then reacts with di-oxygen, forming a lipid peroxyl radical. This then reacts with another unsaturated lipid, yielding a lipid peroxide and another lipid radical, which can continue the reaction (propagation).
  • alt=Photograph of a man, with receding hairline and grey moustache. He is dressed in a formal jacket and waistcoat, typical of Victorian fashion.
  • bar}} could be tolerated indefinitely.
CONDITION RESULTING FROM THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF BREATHING MOLECULAR OXYGEN AT INCREASED PARTIAL PRESSURES
Oxygen poisoning; Oxygen intoxication; Oxygen Pete; Hyperoxemia; Central nervous system oxygen toxicity; Lorrain Smith effect; Lorrain-Smith effect; Repex
‎ فَرْطُ حُموضَةِ الدَّم‎

Definition

O2
Object-Oriented. Object-oriented database language used in the Altair project. Implemented as an interpreter. GIP Altair, Versailles, France. Francois Bancilhon et al, in Advances in Object-Oriented Database Systems, K.R. Dittrich ed, LNCS 334, Springer 1988. See CO2.

Wikipedia

Toxic (disambiguation)

Toxicity is a measure of the degree to which something is toxic or poisonous.

Toxic, toxicity, or similar terms may also refer to: