oxygen saturation - translation to arabic
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oxygen saturation - translation to arabic

RELATIVE MEASURE OF THE AMOUNT OF OXYGEN THAT IS DISSOLVED OR CARRIED IN A GIVEN MEDIUM
Dissolved Oxygen; Dissolved oxygen; O2 sat; O2 sats; Blood oxygen saturation; SaO2; Venous oxygen saturation; Oxygen saturations; Mixed venous oxygen saturation; Central venous oxygen saturation; Superior vena cava oxygenation saturation; Oxygen level; Oxygen levels
  • Dissolved oxygen levels required by various species in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] (US)
  • Measuring the dissolved oxygen through a multi-parameter photometer

oxygen saturation         
‎ تَشَبُّعٌ أُكْسِيجينِيّ‎
hyperoxemia         
  • Breathing air with high oxygen pressure can lead to several adverse effects.
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  • 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).
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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

Magnetic Saturation
The maximum magnetic force which can be permanently imparted to a steel bar. A bar may be magnetized beyond this point, but soon sinks to it. The magnetism produced in a bar is prevented from depolarization by the retentivity or coercive force of the bar. The higher the degree of magnetization the greater the tendency to depolarization. It is also defined as the maximum intensity of magnetism produced in a paramagnetic substance by a magnetic field as far as affected by the permeability of the substance in question. The more lines of force passed through such a substance the lower is its residual permeability. It is assumed that this becomes zero after a certain point, and then the point of saturation is reached. After this point is reached the addition of any lines of force is referred entirely to the field and not at all to the permeability of the substance. But such a zero is only definable approximately.

Wikipedia

Oxygen saturation

Oxygen saturation (symbol SO2) is a relative measure of the concentration of oxygen that is dissolved or carried in a given medium as a proportion of the maximal concentration that can be dissolved in that medium at the given temperature. It can be measured with a dissolved oxygen probe such as an oxygen sensor or an optode in liquid media, usually water. The standard unit of oxygen saturation is percent (%).

Oxygen saturation can be measured regionally and noninvasively. Arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) is commonly measured using pulse oximetry. Tissue saturation at peripheral scale can be measured using NIRS. This technique can be applied on both muscle and brain.

Examples of use of oxygen saturation
1. Khatib is said to have measured the level of oxygen saturation in the boy‘s blood, which turned out to be dangerously low.
2. They measured the babies‘ responses using the "premature infant pain profile", which measures grimacing, maximum heart rate and blood oxygen saturation levels.