oxygen deficits造句
例句與造句
- The oxygen deficit is increased by addition of graphite and organic stabilizers.
- Rodeo Lagoon typically suffers from an oxygen deficit or hypoxia in the summer and fall.
- Otherwise there would be a world-wide oxygen deficit . talk ) 15 : 04, 18 December 2007 ( UTC)
- I can understand building up an oxygen deficit during sleep, but doesn't it get restored to normal during waking hours?
- Clint Howard, Ron's brother, is the most impressive of the fired-up nerds, the one who first notices the oxygen deficit.
- It's difficult to find oxygen deficits in a sentence. 用oxygen deficits造句挺難的
- During intensive prolonged endurance or strength training, the body signals the heart to pump more blood through the body to counteract the oxygen deficit building in the skeletal muscles.
- Some nootropics are drugs, used to treat retardation, neural degradation ( Alzheimer's and Parkinson's ), and for cases of oxygen deficit to prevent hypoxia.
- If the microbial population deoxygenates the water, however, that lack of oxygen imposes a limit on population growth of aerobic aquatic microbial organisms resulting in a longer term food surplus and oxygen deficit.
- Ms . Williams recalled meeting with a married couple and the wife's 46-year-old brother, who had suffered an oxygen deficit at birth, leaving him at the cognitive level of an 18-month-old.
- In much of the ocean, mixing processes enable the resupply of oxygen to these waters ( i . e . waters that are part of the wind-driven subtropical gyre circulations are rapidly exchanged with the surface and never acquire a strong oxygen deficit .)
- According to the former French nordic skier Francis Repellin, who is now one of Dahlie's ski technicians, his tolerance for oxygen deficit is " extraordinary " and his training rate is the same as he covers more than six thousand miles a year by various means of locomotion : skis, roller skis, bicycle, hiking boots and canoe.
- Other societal implications of fish experiencing pain include acute and chronic exposure to pollutants, commercial and sporting fisheries ( e . g . injury during trawling, tagging / fin clipping during stock assessment, tissue damage, physical exhaustion and severe oxygen deficit during capture, pain and stress during slaughter, use of live bait ), aquaculture ( e . g . tagging / fin clipping, high stocking densities resulting in increased aggression, food deprivation for disease treatment or before harvest, removal from water for routine husbandry, pain during slaughter ), ornamental fish ( e . g . capture by sub-lethal poisoning, permanent adverse physical states due to selective breeding ), scientific research ( e . g . genetic-modification ) may have detrimental effects on welfare, deliberately-imposed adverse physical, physiological and behavioural states, electrofishing, tagging, fin clipping or otherwise marking fish, handling procedures which may cause injury.