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supply and oxygen
These penetrate the jelly envelope after the eggs are laid and may increase the supply of oxygen to the embryo through photosynthesis.
He then guards the site for the two to three months before the eggs hatch, undulating his body and fanning the eggs with his skin folds to increase their supply of oxygen.
They surface periodically to exhale carbon dioxide and inhale a fresh supply of oxygen.
In the 1960s, Pratt and Whitney licensed Bacon's U. S. patents for use in the U. S. space program to supply electricity and drinking water ( hydrogen and oxygen being readily available from the spacecraft tanks ).
Nevertheless, the animal can still supply enough oxygen to its tissues.
Helium use following World War II was depressed but the reserve was expanded in the 1950s to ensure a supply of liquid helium as a coolant to create oxygen / hydrogen rocket fuel ( among other uses ) during the Space Race and Cold War.
Hypoxia, or hypoxiation, is a pathological condition in which the body as a whole ( generalized hypoxia ) or a region of the body ( tissue hypoxia ) is deprived of adequate oxygen supply.
A mismatch between oxygen supply and its demand at the cellular level may result in a hypoxic condition.
Hypoxia in which there is complete deprivation of oxygen supply is referred to as anoxia.
* Hypoxemic hypoxia is a generalized hypoxia, with an inadequate supply of oxygen to the body as a whole.
Hemoglobin deficiency is, in general, strictly distinguished from hypoxemia, defined as decreased partial pressure of oxygen in blood, although both are causes of hypoxia ( insufficient oxygen supply to tissues ).
Subsequent to this, an abundant supply of oxygen is provided to the roots of the plants.
Incubating males rock back and forth and undulate their lateral skin folds, which circulates the water, increasing oxygen supply to both eggs and adult.
After the supply of oxidizable surfaces ran out, oxygen began to accumulate in the atmosphere, and the modern high-oxygen atmosphere developed.
Zubrin is the co-inventor on a U. S. design patent and a U. S. utility patent on a hybrid rocket / airplane, and on a U. S. utility patent on an oxygen supply system ( see links below ).
Oxygen serves as the limiting reactant in this scenario because the reaction that creates fire needs a constant supply of it to continue ; when the glaze and the clay come out hardened, this means that the oxygen was subtracted from the glaze and the clay to accommodate the lack of oxygen in the atmosphere.
Pyrolysis of burning material, especially incomplete combustion or smoldering without adequate oxygen supply, also results in production of a large amount of hydrocarbons, both aliphatic ( methane, ethane, ethylene, acetylene ) and aromatic ( benzene and its derivates, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons ; e. g.
Swimming is primarily an aerobic exercise due to the long exercise time, requiring a constant oxygen supply to the muscles, except for short sprints where the muscles work anaerobically.
Aging is caused by physical and chemical factors such as oxygen supply, the broad application of external heat, nitrogen oxides, aldehydes and amino acids, among other unknown factors.
The rebreather's economic use of gas, typically of oxygen per minute, allows dives of much longer duration for an equivalent gas supply than is possible with open circuit equipment where gas consumption is typically ten times higher.
Open-circuit scuba sets may supply various breathing gases, but rarely pure oxygen, except during shallow decompression stops in technical diving.
In the real world they have to process a massive amount of water to extract enough oxygen to supply an active diver, and processing this much water takes a great deal of energy ( possible for cold-blooded fish, but harder for humans with higher metabolic rates ).
Fainting due to a drop in blood pressure and a decrease of the oxygen supply to the brain is a temporary loss of consciousness.

supply and depletes
The move depletes his energy supply by one minute, and is used against teleporting enemies.

supply and Plasus
She accepts Kirk's offer in exchange for a supply of the zienite, to which Plasus strongly protests, but realizes he really has no other option.

supply and demands
Entrepreneurs lack the profit motive to take risks under socialism, and so are far less likely to attempt to supply consumer demands.
General equilibrium theory has demonstrated, with varying degrees of mathematical rigor over time, that under certain conditions of competition, the law of supply and demand predominates in this ideal free and competitive market, influencing prices toward an equilibrium that balances the demands for the products against the supplies.
After the Munich agreement, the resulting increase in German military supply needs and Soviet demands for military machinery, talks between the two countries occurred from late 1938 to March 1939.
With the advent of printing in the later fifteenth century, the demands of printers far exceeded the supply of animal skins for parchment.
This is not a very efficient arrangement, but amphibians have low metabolic demands and also frequently supplement their oxygen supply by diffusion across the moist outer skin of their bodies.
Taco Bell agreed to meet all of the coalition's demands to improve wages and working conditions for Florida tomato pickers in its supply chain.
The supply could not keep up with the demand ; therefore cities were " recycled " to meet such demands ( London and Palen, 1984 ).
Analyzing the data collected on this type of user has allowed companies to predict future buying trends and forecast supply demands.
This process demands a steady supply of water from one end, to maintain the chains ; to avoid exhausting it, plants developed a waterproof cuticle.
The report explains that " The Green Valley area does not have a sustainable water supply given current groundwater pumping rates ... the water table in Green Valley has been declining in past years, and is expected to decline even faster as water demands to increase ...".
The report explains that " The Green Valley area does not have a sustainable water supply given current groundwater pumping rates ... the water table in Green Valley has been declining in past years, and is expected to decline even faster as water demands to increase ...".
The report explains that " The Green Valley area does not have a sustainable water supply given current groundwater pumping rates ... the water table in Green Valley has been declining in past years, and is expected to decline even faster as water demands to increase ...".
As slang is often regarded as an ephemeral dialect, a constant supply of new words is required to meet the demands of the rapid change in characteristics.
In 1952, Broken Hill's demands for a permanent water supply were met with the completion of a pipeline from Menindee.
Instead there is an engine tuned for running a generator when the battery pack energy supply isn't sufficient for demands.
The primary objective of supply chain management is to fulfill customer demands through the most efficient use of resources, including distribution capacity, inventory and labor.
The development of the modern city often results in increased demands for water supply due to population growth, while at the same time altered runoff predicted by climate change has the potential to increase the volume of stormwater that can contribute to drainage and flooding problems.
Kennings are devices ready to supply a standard image to form an alliterating half-line to fit the requirements of dróttkvætt ; but the substantially greater technical demands of skaldic verse required that these devices be multiplied and compounded in order to meet its demands for skill and wordplay.
With the passage of the act, greater flexibility in the money supply was assured, and provision was made for issuing federal reserve notes — paper dollars — to meet business demands.
The flexibility of markets under laissez faire allow prices, wages, and interest rates to adjust to abolish all excess supplies and demands ; however, since all economies are a mixture of regulation and free market elements, laissez-faire principles ( which require a free market environment ) would not be able to adjust effectively to excess supply and demand.
If it affected the oxygen and glucose supply to the brain, the metabolic demands of exercise could therefore quickly disrupt its functioning.
Exclusive control of electricity supply due to government imposed " utility " status is a coercive monopoly, because users have no choice but to pay the price that the monopolist demands.
The chief prosecutor, Jaafar al-Mousawi, said he had not seen a complaint, adding he would visit him, and his seven co-defendants, to review their health and " listen to their demands and supply them with everything they need ".
The thing that was significant was that we had to double the output of power in this state in ten years in order supply the demands of industry and the community.

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