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oxygenation

[ UK /ˌɒksɪd‍ʒənˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the process of providing or combining or treating with oxygen
    the oxygenation of the blood

How To Use oxygenation In A Sentence

  • Technical improvements in the removal of bubbles from blood flowing oxygenation have made it possible to perfuse with surprisingly little difficulty for as long as 4 to 6 hours. Friedapplepie.net
  • These are the oxygenation tunnels that aerate the water that goes down into the -" "Into the Lower Depths. WATER BOOK ONE: ASCENSION
  • Maintain neurobehavioral organizational state and physiological stability including oxygenation, heart rate and thermoregulation during transfers and holding. Guidelines for Skin-to-skin Contact
  • Lack of oxygenation stemming from coagulation might explain some of the symptomatology seen in autism.
  • Used with an infusion pump connected to a continuous nebuliser in the inspiratory limb of the circuit, it has also been shown to improve oxygenation.
  • These are the oxygenation tunnels that aerate the water that goes down into the -" "Into the Lower Depths. WATER BOOK ONE: ASCENSION
  • Maybe I had merely grown loggy from a lack of proper exercise and was in serious need of oxygenation. Little Girl Blue
  • the oxygenation of the blood
  • This ‘crash induction’ consists of preoxygenation and rapid administration of an IV induction agent, followed by administration of a full paralyzing dose of a rapid-acting muscle relaxant, most commonly succinylcholine.
  • Postural hypotension has been associated with cerebral hypoperfusion and decreased oxygenation of the frontal lobes and with the presence of white matter lesions corresponding to demyelination and arteriosclerosis.
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