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1 ps with an overall decrease in total surface oxygen content.
2 values of the double bond equivalent and low oxygen content.
3 T(1)rho was not directly sensitive to blood oxygen content.
4 d blood samples were collected for assessing oxygen content.
5 by chemical means or by altering the inhaled oxygen content.
6 enal veins to determine total hemoglobin and oxygen content.
7 yurea and exposure to atmospheres of varying oxygen content.
8 e-up satellite correlates with the phosphate oxygen content.
9 blood pressure, PO2, oxygen saturation, and oxygen content.
10 re, and it significantly increases dissolved oxygen content.
11 s by NIRS-DCS, Doppler blood flow and venous oxygen content.
12 e it would have a minimal effect on arterial oxygen content.
13 roach delivers a range of products with high oxygen content.
14 ncreased, leading to the elevation of tissue oxygen content.
15 nance (CMR) to measure vessel blood flow and oxygen content.
16 bin concentration and thus restores arterial oxygen content.
17 /pathology of hepatocytes in relation to the oxygen content.
18 t are responsible for their tunable adsorbed-oxygen content.
19 x life co-evolved with a rise in atmospheric oxygen content.
20 of ex situ methods for determining the true oxygen content.
21 reatment increased surface roughness but not oxygen content.
22 type I photosensitizer, irrespective of the oxygen content.
23 crystal structure is closely related to the oxygen content.
24 +/- 1.0 in the cortex, indicating increased oxygen content.
25 ial oxidized arsenene is proportional to the oxygen content.
26 ine value, headspace volatiles and headspace oxygen content.
27 xtent of the reaction dependent on the water/oxygen content.
28 action of GO is insensitive to the dissolved oxygen content.
29 is controlled by the dislocation density and oxygen content.
30 orinated benzenes to chlorinated phenols and oxygen content.
31 accharides to give hydrocarbons with reduced oxygen content.
32 hat allows measurement of very low values of oxygen content.
33 converted to arterial (O2A) and venous (O2V) oxygen contents.
34 ve of their high carbon and low hydrogen and oxygen contents.
35 tion of carbon from silicate melt at reduced oxygen contents.
37 t initial reperfusion treatment with reduced oxygen content (5% of physiological levels) could reduce
40 s revealed a substantial increase in surface oxygen content after exposure to ODH conditions (heating
42 ssure at high altitude causes lower arterial oxygen content among Tibetan highlanders, who maintain n
43 e in acute hypoxia through a higher arterial oxygen content and an unchanged pulmonary gas exchange.
44 es in CBF compensated for decreased arterial oxygen content and CDO2 was maintained to a mean hematoc
45 in SOA yield correlates with an increase in oxygen content and decrease in carbon content, consisten
46 al fractionation along formulas nitrogen and oxygen content and decreasing selective sorption with re
51 scular demands required to maintain arterial oxygen content and oxygen consumption in hypoxemic patie
53 the portal vein (PV) despite having a lower oxygen content and perfusion pressure than the hepatic a
54 e results establish the relationship between oxygen content and structural and functional properties
56 ze the relationship between changes in blood oxygen content and the neural spiking and synaptic activ
59 re performed in both eyes to measure retinal oxygen contents and total retinal blood flow, respective
60 en delivery = cerebral blood flow x arterial oxygen content), and electroencephalographic activity we
61 to when they were alone, regardless of water oxygen content, and displayed temporally clustered air-b
62 d anion exchange capacity, increased surface oxygen content, and lowered the point of zero charge, su
63 pounds with lower aromaticity, lower organic oxygen content, and more abundant microbially produced c
64 antly determined by cardiac output, arterial oxygen content, and oxygen consumption by the upper body
65 meters such as tip to cell distance, solvent oxygen content, and scan direction on the profile of the
66 resistance, total Hb, total solids, arterial oxygen content, and systemic oxygen delivery below basel
69 resence of sizable gradients in interstitial oxygen content at the nanoscale, which we quantify throu
70 the postimplantation temporal dependence of oxygen content between aggregates of 0.5-mm or 1.5-mm al
72 sed the sensitivity due to increased surface oxygen content but did not affect surface roughness whil
75 potential combination parameters of arterial oxygen content (CaO(2)) and systemic blood flow: total o
78 performed 119 measurements of PaO2, arterial oxygen content (CaO2), jugular bulb venous oxygen tensio
80 hemoglobin concentration, oxygen saturation, oxygen content, cardiac output, and oxygen consumption w
82 ar bulb venous oxygen tension (PVO2), venous oxygen content (CVO2), arteriovenous oxygen content diff
84 are exposed to hypoxia, the drop in arterial oxygen content demands an increase in cardiac output, wh
85 completely resistant to TRAIL regardless of oxygen content, demonstrating a pivotal role of Bax in T
87 erence ( PCO(2)) over the arterial-to-venous oxygen content difference ( O(2)) ratio ( PCO(2)/ O(2))
88 venous oxygen content (CVO2), arteriovenous oxygen content difference (AVDO2), and local cerebral me
91 2) ratio (P=0.024), lower arterial-to-venous oxygen content difference (central: 12.3+/-2.5 versus pe
92 al group had a lower peak arterial-to-venous oxygen content difference (central: 13.5+/-2.0 versus pe
93 low (Doppler ultrasound), arterial-to-venous oxygen content difference (femoral venous catheter), leg
95 obtained for measurements of arterio-jugular oxygen content difference and plasma nitrite and nitrate
96 ar stroke work index (SWI) and arteriovenous oxygen content difference demonstrated no significant ch
97 6% (P < .02), and consequently arteriovenous oxygen content difference fell significantly (P = .01).
98 Hemoglobin concentration and arterial-venous oxygen content difference have large effects that can co
99 ilution cardiac output by the arterialvenous oxygen content difference in anesthetized, spontaneously
100 blood flow was increased and arterio-jugular oxygen content difference was reduced at 18 to 30, 30 to
101 Cerebral blood flow and arterio-jugular oxygen content difference were not associated with cereb
102 hemoglobin concentration and arterial-venous oxygen content difference) should enhance appropriate cl
103 ns, and cerebral blood flow, arterio-jugular oxygen content difference, injury severity, and outcome
104 mixture, based on an assumed arterial-venous oxygen content difference, is even more unreliable.
105 od flow and the radial artery-jugular venous oxygen content difference, was reduced by approximately
112 ferent between groups (arterial-mixed venous oxygen content difference: 13.0+/-2.1 mL/dL versus 13.4+
113 venous saturation (SjvO2 ) and arteriovenous oxygen content differences (AVDO2 ) were monitored in 25
117 produces high-quality graphene sheets of low oxygen content, enabling a broad spectrum of application
118 d to investigate the relations among retinal oxygen content, extraction and metabolism under patholog
119 at RBF compensated for decreases in arterial oxygen content for all stages of hypoxia used in the pre
121 ed from 39.9 +/- 5.2 % to 16.3 +/- 3.4 % and oxygen content from 8.6 +/- 1.3 to 2.3 +/- 0.2 ml dl-1.
123 of in situ fiber-optic sensor monitoring of oxygen content from the intact, beating mouse heart.
125 l solids, colloid oncotic pressure, arterial oxygen content, Hb, lactate, pH, and blood gases were an
126 luenced by certain fuel parameters including oxygen content, hydrogen content, and aromatics content.
127 rees C did not reliably reduce CBF or CDO(2) Oxygen content in arterial blood was fully restored with
130 scularly into an artery, harnessing the high oxygen content in blood to support islet viability.
133 s, which necessitates a stringent control of oxygen content in fabricating titanium and its alloys.
134 ions, which was strongly associated with the oxygen content in fuels and the specific type of fuels u
135 he systemic hemoglobin and systemic arterial oxygen content in hemorrhaged animals at 1.5 hrs postres
137 that above-bandgap illumination can increase oxygen content in nondilute compositions through oxygen
143 of its kind demonstrating that donor age and oxygen content in the microenvironment significantly alt
144 This work also revealed the influence of oxygen content in the overlying water column and water d
146 from Raman spectroscopy suggest that higher oxygen content in the seed layer suppresses the formatio
147 r, the number density of OOCs increases with oxygen contents in a given alloy, but adding excessive o
149 cal method for direct determination of total oxygen contents in eight coal samples of the Argonne Pre
150 ing treatments are used to produce different oxygen contents in the films, which has resulted in sign
152 Gulf Stream nutrient content decreased, and oxygen content increased at the Florida Straits during t
154 00%, the carbon content decreased by 80% and oxygen content increased by 50% in the novel NTAP-Ti sur
156 , plasma and red blood cell Hb) nor arterial oxygen content increased despite increases in plasma Hb
160 resistance and a decrease in coronary venous oxygen content indicate primary coronary vasodilation by
165 t increases in pulmonary blood flow (Qp) and oxygen content may alter pulmonary vascular function, wh
166 on of fuel additives to further increase the oxygen content may contribute to even further benefits i
167 nations of temporal biomarkers, such as WBC, oxygen content, mean arterial pressure, and heart rate,
169 g similar double bond equivalents but higher oxygen content (MOS CHO: CHO(2-9), DBE(2-16), MOS CHON:
170 Owing to its simple preparation and high oxygen content, nitroformate [(-)C(NO(2))(3), NF] is an
171 h1 through NF-kappaB activity, while the low oxygen content normally found in skin increased mRNA and
172 nce provided by XTEM images and the residual oxygen content obtained from ERDA analyses reveals that
173 n oxygen consumption, local changes in brain oxygen content occur at the sites of activation and prov
175 globin concentration increased such that the oxygen content of arterial blood was maintained at or ab
176 ion to the ventilated lung or increasing the oxygen content of blood returning from the collapsed lun
179 nsistency of this method for calculating the oxygen content of graphenes, and use the relationship be
180 or over time the spatial arrangement and the oxygen content of implants encapsulating pancreatic isle
181 properties (saturation and aromaticity) and oxygen content of individual DOM molecules play an impor
182 n between the carbon isotope composition and oxygen content of modern ground waters in contact with l
183 rtial pressure gradient is determined by the oxygen content of red blood cells (RBCs) and their oxyge
192 nificant increases in VOC emissions, and the oxygen content of the reaction gas influenced the VOC pr
194 e earliest stages of eukaryogenesis from the oxygen content of the surface ocean and atmosphere.
196 in clusters of different size and estimating oxygen content on a pixel-by-pixel basis from thousands
197 forts to understand the effect of changes in oxygen content on the properties of perovskite thin film
198 o test the effects of enhanced intracellular oxygen contents on the metastatic potential of colon can
199 n did not singularly control the atmospheric oxygen content over short time intervals in the Cenozoic
200 had no detrimental effect on cardiac output, oxygen content, oxygen consumption, and systemic vascula
201 scular parameters, arterial and mixed venous oxygen content, oxyhemoglobin saturation, and arterial b
202 ionic liquids enables a delicate control of oxygen content, paving the way to novel electrochemical
204 onse to fluid resuscitation, increased blood oxygen content, prevented metabolic acidosis, and improv
207 of 40 cm in length reveal variations of the oxygen content reaching from 90% to 0% air saturation an
209 ending on the nature of the solute and local oxygen content, segregation to misfit dislocations can c
211 ent, but were no longer sensitive to surface oxygen content, suggesting that Ca(2+) impacts the inter
213 this context, it is blood flow and not blood oxygen content that is the main driver of tissue oxygena
214 to address species (high-boiling and/or high oxygen content) that lie outside the analytical window o
215 s ago) saw episodic increases in atmospheric oxygen content, the evolution of multicellular life and,
217 t show a statistically significant change in oxygen content through the Ediacaran and Cambrian period
218 necessitated an increase in the atmospheric oxygen content to compensate for the reduced delivery of
219 ition from an early atmosphere with very low oxygen content to one with an oxygen content within a fe
220 e, electronically accommodated excursions in oxygen content, typically controlled by temperature, bia
221 rain is a powerful tool for manipulating the oxygen content under conditions consistent with the oxyg
222 odilution technique, and arterial and venous oxygen content values, determined with the galvanic fuel
228 most one billion years ago, when the oceanic oxygen content was low, and extant Breviatea have evolve
229 SD and biodiesel-diesel blends with the same oxygen content was obtained from the combination of biod
230 d that primarily breakdown products with low oxygen content were formed under electrochemical conditi
232 heart rate, and cerebral arterial and venous oxygen content were measured at baseline, after administ
235 5), associated with increased coronary sinus oxygen content, were observed for-ACh (+66 +/- 20%), BK
236 longed, haemoconcentration restores arterial oxygen content, whereas left ventricular filling and str
238 served on specific surface area (S(BET)) and oxygen-content, with S/G of 1.67 improving S(BET) by 11%
239 with very low oxygen content to one with an oxygen content within a few per cent of the present atmo