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Articles related to "Oxygen"
Water – The Chemical for Life Water is polar and contains hydrogen bonds between its molecules which makes it indispensable for life water chemistry • hydrogen • oxygen • ice • steam
Oxidation and Reduction A transfer of electrons happens in many important inorganic reactions, such as electrochemistry and extraction of metals from ores oxidation • reduction • oxidation state • redox • electrochemistry
Pulmonary Fibrosis Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis can occur as the sole disease or as an accompanying disorder in patients with SLE and other autoimmune conditions. lung disease • autoimmune lung disease • pulmonary fibrosis • lung fibrosis • sarcoidosis
ASTHMA Running with Asthma asthma • if you have this condition and are still running • what it is like to try to run with asthma • running with asthma • running
The Morphology of Red Blood Cells an Etiology of Tissue Hypoxia? Inflexible red blood cells could be one the contributing factor in restriction of blood flow in the micro-vascular system. The other is vasoconstriction. Normally, the red blood cells are disc shaped and quite flexible. In the case that the red blood cells are not flexable - the pateint is at risk for reduced blood flow and all of the ramifactions that pertain. morphology • red blood cells • chronic fatigue syndrome • myalgic encephalomyelitis • micro-vascular system
The Firefly or Lightning Bug Fireflies, also known as lightning bugs, have fascinated ancient cultures and still remain a mysterious insect. firefly lightning bug • how why fireflies glow • fireflies members lampyridae family beetle order c • pyralis firefly or lightning bug most common speci • 136 species fireflies in world
Environmental Chemistry An introduction to the study of the chemistry of the environment: earth's crust, atmosphere and hydrosphere. environment • atmosphere • geochemistry • hydrosphere • ozone layer
Long Term Fitness For The Runner: 25 years later .fitness fitness • long term • older runners • health benefits
Symptoms and Life Cycle of Tetanus: Why Lockjaw Immunization is Important When was the last time you got a tetanus shot? If you can't remember when then maybe it is time to get one. tetanus shot • tetanus symptoms • lockjaw immunization • tetanus immunization • clostridium tetani
Androscoggin River Still Polluted Thirty-seven years after the passage of the CWA, many rivers remain severely polluted. A new bill brings Clean Water issues back into the public eye. clean water act • cwa • water pollution • maine's androscoggin river • algal blooms
Supernovae, the Most Energetic Objects in the Universe Discussion of the two principal types of supernovae supernova • astronomy • type i • core collapse • massive star
Primary Atypical Pneumonia Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs usually caused by a bacteria or virus. Respiratory infection from bacteria-like Mycoplasmas causes atypically mild symptoms. primary atypical pneumonia • walking pneumonia • mycoplasma pneumoniae • bacterial respiratory infection • mycoplasmal uti
The 10 Best Reasons to Exercise Some diets or weight loss plans work, but the most compelling fitness or weight loss motivation involves these exercise benefits. Here are the 10 best reasons to exercise best reasons to exercise • weight loss motivation • healthy weight loss • lose weight • stay motivated
Why Is the Sky Blue? Small particles in the atmosphere scattering light cause the blue sky. blue sky • rayleigh scattering • scattering light • why is the sky blue • carolina blue
Zeolites – Chemicals for Cleaning With applications in laundry detergents, nuclear power and hydrogen-powered vehicles, zeolites are chemicals of the future in the present molecular sieve • zeolite • environmentally friendly • clean chemicals • detergents
FINE ONE MOMENT, AND THEN IN A FLASH Brain Injuries brain injuries • children's disabilities • localized brain injury • diffuse axonal brain injury • traumatic brain injury
Gram Negative Bacterial Pneumonia Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs typically caused by a bacteria, virus, or inhaled substances. Here is a look at some gram-negative bacterial causes. bacterial pneumonia • gram-negative bacteria • legionnaire’s disease • legionella pneumophila • haemophilus pneumonia
Gram Positive Bacterial Pneumonia Pneumonia is an inflammation or infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacteria or virus, but can also be caused by inhaling foreign substances. bacterial pneumonia • respiratory illness • causes of pneumonia • pneumococcal pneumonia • streptococcus pneumoniae
Stop Hydroponics Odors One common complaint about hydroponics is the smell that often results, but with a little care and knowledge, a well run hydroponics system doesn't need to smell bad. hydroponics • undesirable smells in hydroponics • garden odor • beneficial microbes • microbial equilibrium
Mass Air Flow Sensors What is a Mass Air Flow sensor, what does it do and how it does it. maf sensor • air fuel mixture • nissan • computer • fuel injector
1990 Dodge Caravan Problems A Dodge Caravan that won't start, possibly due to a very common problem. chrysler • relay • crankshaft position sensor • asd relay • dodge caravan
Enlarged Pores and Oily Skin If oily skin's not bad enough, enlarged pores will finish the job. Without proper skin care, blemishes and clogged pores will haunt your beauty routine. enlarged pores • oily skin • clogged pores • blackheads • whiteheads
Alcohol and the Unborn Alcohol use during pregnancy can have severe effects upon the unborn. Physical and mental problems are associated with this totally preventable birth defect. fetal • alcohol • mental retardation • physical deformities.
Mourning Michael Hutchence: 1960-1997 Obituary of INXs lead singer Michael Hutchence. inxs • michael hutchence suicide • lead singer australian pop group inxs • dedicated performances by u2 and duran duran • girlfried paula yates
An Introduction to Sensors Electrical and mechanical sensors are widely used to characterize the performance and properties of components and systems, but are also found in household objects. types of sensors • uses for sensors • sensors used in testing • mechanical sensors • chemical sensors
Avoid and Fix Creative Burnout Don't lose your creativity! Keep it working like a well-oiled machine. avoid creative burnout • how develop increase creativity • generate art ideas • paint • draw
Facts about Earth Earth is remarkable because it is currently the only planet we know in the entire universe to harbor life. earth facts • information about earth's atmosphere • layers of earth's atmosphere • interior of earth • layers of earth's interior
Massage Therapy for Osteoarthritis What is osteoarthritis and how is it treated? Is massage therapy a useful alternative? massage therapy for osteoarthritis • treatment for osteoarthritis • osteoarthritis reversable • cartilage and osteoarthritis • eastern medicine and osteoarthritis
Primal Quest is Coming 10 days of mountain biking, hiking & orienteering? Primal Quest offer the ultimate in extreme sports competition. This year Primal Quest is taking Utah to the extreme. primal quest • extreme sports • expedition race • adventure race • mountain biking
Seeds to Flowers to Seeds Flowering species-including the trees-represent the top of the evolutionary line for plants, with a reproductive process that generates seeds to carry on the species. plant reproduction • seed • spore • stamen • pistil
Spongebob versus Scooby Doo The use of today's cartoons are examined in this article, using Spongebob Squarepants and Scooby Doo as examples. educational value of cartoons • spongebob squarepants • scooby doo • oceanograpy lesson • educational programming
The Chemistry of Sulfuric Acid The manufacture and uses of a chemical which is produced in vast quantities the world over. sulfur dioxide • acid rain • contact process • chemical industry • battery acid
The Periodic Table of the Elements A key tool for chemists throughout the world is the systematic arrangement of all known elements in the Periodic Table chemistry • periodic table • mendeleev • mendeleyev • elements
Exercise Guidelines for Pregnancy and Postpartum During pregnancy, women can continue to exercise and derive health benefits even from mild to moderate exercise routines. This article describes exercise guidelines published by the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. pregnancy • postpartum • exercises
From Sewage Comes Wonderful Bugs perchloroethylene • dry cleaning chemicals • dehalococcoides ethenogenes strain 195 • microorganisms
How to Plant a Bog Garden with Carnivorous Plants Making a bog garden with carnivorous plants. bog garden • carnivorous plants • how to plant carnivorous • how to select carnivorous plants • carnivorous plant varieties
Atomic Orbitals Electrons in atoms are arranged in electronic energy levels, subshells and orbitals. electron • orbital • electronic configuration • periodic table • quantum mechanics
Broccoli Boosts Immunity Even George W Bush might think twice about eating broccoli if he knew how important it is for restoring the body's immunity and perhaps slowing down aging. increase the immune function of elderly people • immune systems get boost from cruciferous vegetabl • broccoli boosts immunity • sulforaphane from broccoli • sulforaphane and antioxidant defense pathways
Choosing and Caring for Koi Hardy and colourful Koi can beautify any outdoor fish pond. Many species are rare and expensive so choose carefully. fish pond koi care • pond fish selection • breeding koi • fish pond carp • exotic pond fish
Do I Need a Pacemaker? Do you have an irregular heartbeat? Does the doctor recommend a pacemaker? Here are the basics. You'll be glad to know it's not your grandfather's pacemaker anymore. what is a pacemaker • do i need a pacemaker • why do doctors recommend pacemakers • pacemakers and microwaves • pacemaker alternatives |
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