نتایج جستجو برای: o2

تعداد نتایج: 24946  

Journal: :Undersea biomedical research 1990
D R Knight A Cymerman J A Devine R L Burse C S Fulco P B Rock D V Tappan A A Messier H Carhart

Hypoxia was studied in 12 men during 63-h exposures to 17 and 13% O2, with the subjects serving as their own controls by repeating the measurements in 21% O2. All test atmospheres were contaminated with 0.9% CO2 to simulate the condition of living aboard submarines. The mean SaO2's were 97-98% in all conditions of 21% O2, 96% in 17% O2 (n.s.), and 92% in 13% O2 (P less than 0.05). The blood con...

2017
Hisashi Takakura Minoru Ojino Thomas Jue Tatsuya Yamada Yasuro Furuichi Takeshi Hashimoto Satoshi Iwase Kazumi Masuda

Under acute hypoxic conditions, the muscle oxygen uptake (mV˙O2) during exercise is reduced by the restriction in oxygen-supplied volume to the mitochondria within the peripheral tissue. This suggests the existence of a factor restricting the mV˙O2 under hypoxic conditions at the peripheral tissue level. Therefore, this study set out to test the hypothesis that the restriction in mV˙O2 is regul...

2014
Hao Bai Matthew D. Rolfe Wenjing Jia Simon Coakley Robert K. Poole Jeffrey Green Mike Holcombe

In the presence of oxygen (O2) the model bacterium Escherichia coli is able to conserve energy by aerobic respiration. Two major terminal oxidases are involved in this process - Cyo has a relatively low affinity for O2 but is able to pump protons and hence is energetically efficient; Cyd has a high affinity for O2 but does not pump protons. When E. coli encounters environments with different O2...

2009
Hendrik Kück Matthew D. Hoffman Arnaud Doucet Nando de Freitas

In this paper we argue that maximum expected utility is a suitable framework for modeling a broad range of decision problems arising in pattern recognition and related fields. Examples include, among others, gaze planning and other active vision problems, active learning, sensor and actuator placement and coordination, intelligent humancomputer interfaces, and optimal control. Following this re...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Jay F Storz

In air-breathing vertebrates at high altitude, fine-tuned adjustments in hemoglobin (Hb)-O2 affinity provide an energetically efficient means of mitigating the effects of arterial hypoxemia. However, it is not always clear whether an increased or decreased Hb-O2 affinity should be expected to improve tissue O2 delivery under different degrees of hypoxia, due to the inherent trade-off between ar...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1989
J E Ellis A G Williams D Lloyd

The relative contributions to O2 consumption made by the protozoal and bacterial populations present within the rumen were determined by using an open-type oxygen electrode system. Measurements indicated that two separate microbial populations contributed approximately equally to ruminal O2 consumption over the O2 concentration range experienced in situ (0.25 to 1.0 microM). The populations wer...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
J Forgue A Legeay J C Massabuau

Numerous water-breathers exhibit a gas-exchange regulation strategy that maintains O(2) partial pressure, P(O2), in the arterial blood within the range 1-3 kPa at rest during the daytime. In a night-active crustacean, we examined whether this could limit the rate of O(2 )consumption (M(O2)) of locomotor muscles and/or the whole body as part of a coordinated response to energy conservation. In t...

2017
Kenneth R. Olson

Eukaryotic cells depend upon oxygen (O2) for their survival and elaborate mechanisms have evolved in multicellular animals, especially vertebrates, to monitor the availability of environmental O2, the efficiency of O2 extraction from the environment, ensure adequate O2 delivery to tissues and even to regulate cellular metabolism when O2 availability is compromised. In vertebrates, specialized O...

2000
Zhenyong Wang David R. Dilley

The effectiveness of initial low oxygen stress (ILOS) to control apple scald without postharvest application of scald inhibitors and fungicides was investigated. Scald susceptible (‘Granny Smith’, ‘Law Rome’, ‘Red Delicious’) and not susceptible (‘Idared’) fruits were harvested preclimacterically and treated at 1°C with (1) ILOS pretreatment or (2) no pretreatment as control. Fruit were then st...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2015
Christian Damsgaard Le My Phuong Do Thi Thanh Huong Frank B Jensen Tobias Wang Mark Bayley

Air-breathing fishes represent interesting organisms in terms of understanding the physiological changes associated with the terrestrialization of vertebrates, and, further, are of great socio-economic importance for aquaculture in Southeast Asia. To understand how environmental factors, such as high temperature, affect O2 transport in air-breathing fishes, this study assessed the effects of te...

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