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    Photocatalytic Decomposition of Methyl Red Dye by Using Nanosized Zinc Oxide Deposited on Glass Beads in Various pH and Various Atmosphere by H. R. Ebrahimi, M. Modrek

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The effect of four atmosphere types including air, nitrogen, oxygen, and argon was investigated. Finally, it was found that photodecomposition using nanosized ZnO layered on glass is a new alternative route for efficient wastewater treatment. …”
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    Biochemistry of the Phagosome: The Challenge to Study a Transient Organelle by Oliver Nüsse

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The latter is an intracellular organelle that is transformed into a toxic environment within minutes and disappears once the pathogen is destroyed. Reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species are produced inside the phagosome. …”
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    Pneumatosis Coli Formation via Counterperfusion Supersaturation in a Patient with Severe Diarrhea by Eric Vecchio, Sehrish Jamot, Jason Ferreira

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…His condition was successfully treated with antidiarrheal medications and inhaled oxygen as well as intravenous hydration, and he eventually completed multiple myeloma directed chemotherapy with an excellent response. …”
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    Persistent Photoconductivity in ZnO Nanowires in Different Atmospheres by Davide Cammi, Carsten Ronning

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…We show that after UV excitation the photocurrent persists for hours, in particular in vacuum, nitrogen, and argon. In the presence of oxygen, the photodecay rate is initially fast but then becomes considerably slower, resulting in a long persisting photo-conductivity tail. …”
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    Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Heart Disease: Do Antioxidants Have a Role in Treatment and/or Prevention? by Fredric J. Pashkow

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The oxidative stress originates mainly in mitochondria from reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species (ROS/RNS) and can be identified in most of the key steps in the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis and the consequential clinical manifestations of cardiovascular disease. …”
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    Some Applications of Bayes' Rule in Probability Theory to Electrocatalytic Reaction Engineering by Thomas Z. Fahidy

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The paper illustrates the utility of Bayes' rule in the analysis of electrocatalytic reactor performance by means of four numerical examples involving a catalytic oxygen cathode, hydrogen evolution on a synthetic metal, the reliability of a device testing the quality of an electrocatalyst, and the range of Tafel slopes exhibited by an electrocatalyst.…”
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    Antioxidant Properties of 5-ASA: Potential Mechanism for Its Anti-Inflammatory Activity by T Yamada, C Volkmer, MB Grisham

    Published 1990-01-01
    “…The most probable source of these oxidants are the phagocytic leukocytes, since these cells are present in large numbers in the inflamed mucosa and are known to produce significant amounts of potentially injurious reactive oxygen species in response to inflammatory stimuli. …”
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    An Efficient Photocatalytic Degradation of Methyl Blue Dye by using Synthesised PbO Nanoparticles by Ashok V. Borhade, Dipak R. Tope, Bhagwat K. Uphade

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The reduction in the chemical oxygen demand (COD) revealed the mineralization of dye along with colour removal.…”
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    ASIC3: A Lactic Acid Sensor for Cardiac Pain by D.C. Immke, E.W. McCleskey

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…All these conditions cause ischemia � insufficient oxygen delivery for local metabolic demand — and this releases lactic acid as cells switch to anaerobic metabolism. …”
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    Delayed Onset Malignant Hyperthermia after Sevoflurane by K. Sanem Cakar Turhan, Volkan Baytaş, Yeşim Batislam, Oya Özatamer

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The classical signs of malignant hyperthermia are hyperthermia, tachycardia, tachypnea, increased carbon dioxide production, increased oxygen consumption, acidosis, muscle rigidity and rhabdomyolysis. …”
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    Rapid Electrochemical Detection of Radiolysis Products in an Aqueous Solution Exposed to Alpha Particle Beams by J. E. Liedhegner, W. Jennings, J. Wainright

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…An electrochemical cell has been developed that allows for the rapid and exhaustive detection of oxygen and/or hydrogen peroxide produced during the radiolysis of aqueous solutions by alpha particle or proton beams. …”
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    Comparative Analysis of the Effectiveness of Regulation of Aeration Depending on the Quantitative Characteristics of Treated Sewage Water by Myroslav Malovanyy, Vira Shandrovych, Andriy Malovanyy, Igor Polyuzhyn

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The velocity of the aeration process, depending on the concentration of dissolved oxygen and ammonium nitrogen, is investigated. The obtained investigation data became the basis for modeling the aeration process in industrial conditions depending on the required initial concentration of ammonium nitrogen.…”
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    Oxidative Stress and Hypoxia Contribute to Alzheimer's Disease Pathogenesis: Two Sides of the Same Coin by Michela Guglielmotto, Elena Tamagno, Oliviero Danni

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Here we review the role of the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by the mitochondrial electron chain in response to hypoxia, providing evidence that hypoxia fosters the amyloidogenic APP processing through a biphasic mechanism that up-regulates β-secretase activity, which involves an early release of ROS and an activation of HIF-1α.…”
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    Clinical Practice Guidelines for Acute Pulmonary Edema. by Pablo Rodríguez Díaz, Juan José Navarro López, Claudio González Rodríguez, José Manuel Ercia Arenal

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…It has been defined as an abrupt and severe failure of the left ventricular function which causes pulmonary edema or cardiac origin interfering with the normal oxygen exchange at pulmonary level. This document includes a review and update of the main clinical aspects allowing the early diagnosis and immediate therapeutic treatment. …”
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    Reconsidering routine admission for children under age 3 undergoing partial tonsillectomy: a prospective study by Ameen Biadsee, Craig Nathanson, Or Dagan, Firas Kassem, Avishai Stahl, Tova Mishali, Yaniv Ebner, Brian Rotenberg

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…There were no differences in VAS, use of painkillers, oral intake, urine output, oxygen saturation and tachycardia among the two groups. …”
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    Exploring the relationship between Total Athleticism score and CrossFit® Open Performance in amateur athletes: single measure involving body fat percentage, aerobic capacity, muscl... by Ramires Alsamir Tibana, Fábio Hech Dominski, Alexandro Andrade, Nuno Manuel Frade de Sousa, Fabricio Azevedo Voltarelli, Ivo Vieira de Sousa Neto

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The athletes presented an average of body fat (8.6 ± 2.0%), maximal oxygen consumption (53.3 ± 2.4 mL. (kg.min)-1), 2km row time (07:00 ± 00:21 mm:ss), 1-Repetition maximum in power clean (125.2 ± 21.2 kg) and Tibana test performance (281.0 ± 35.9 repetitions). …”
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    The water quality of the Upper Citarum: Applying the overall index of pollution, Said-WQI, and pollution index methods by Mariana Marselina, Nurul Aulia Rahmi, Siti Ai Nurhayati

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results from four river-monitoring points indicated average values for key parameters such as biochemical oxygen demand, dissolved oxygen (DO), and total and fecal coliform, falling below established quality standards. …”
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    Dysfunction in mitochondrial electron transport chain drives the pathogenesis of pulmonary arterial hypertension: insights from a multi-omics investigation by Xin Zhang, Jieling Li, Minyi Fu, Xijie Geng, Junjie Hu, Ke-Jing Tang, Pan Chen, Jianyong Zou, Xiaoman Liu, Bo Zeng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Notably, the electron transport from cytochrome c to oxygen in ETC was identified as the most crucial mitochondria-related pathway, which was down-regulated in PAH samples. …”
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