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oxygenation - traducción al Inglés

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Oxygenated; Oxygenation (disambiguation)

oxygenation         
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* tissue oxygenation = oxigenación de los tejidos
oxigenado      
oxygenated
bleached
oxigenar(transitive)      
v. oxygenate, oxygenize; aerate

Definición

Oxygenation
·noun The act or process of combining or of treating with oxygen; oxidation.

Wikipedia

Oxygenation

Oxygenation may refer to:

  • Oxygenation (environmental), a measurement of dissolved oxygen concentration in soil or water
  • Oxygen saturation (medicine), the process by which concentrations of oxygen increase within a tissue
  • Water oxygenation, the process of increasing the oxygen saturation of the water
  • Dioxygen complex, the chemical details of how metals bind oxygen
  • Great Oxygenation Event, an ancient event that led to the rise of oxygen within our atmosphere
Ejemplos de uso de oxygenation
1. In an experiment that pols may want to note closely, researchers recently plopped 10 Republicans and 10 Democrats into scanners that measure changes in brain–blood oxygenation.
2. But Ohmoto‘s team has cast doubt on the theory after finding a ratio of sulfur isotopes that indicates elevated oxygen levels, predating the accepted start of atmospheric oxygenation.
3. Yothai: Regenerative organic facial for sensitive and ageing skin with a stimulating blend of Pandan leaf and Pink Lotus extract to alleviate fine line wrinkles and assist cell renewal and oxygenation.
4. The next day, Fedorenko and Medvedev found the capital‘s shops closed and were unable to buy the chemicals to carry out a perfusion, or oxygenation of the blood, which precedes a full–body freeze.
5. They include the collapse of the global Thermohaline (deep–ocean) Circulation, which could trigger a rapid cooling of Europe‘s climate, a de–oxygenation of the deep ocean, and reduced capacity of the oceans to absorb part of the released carbon dioxide.