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Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2019
Economically important marine organisms face severe environmental challenges, such as high temperature and low dissolved oxygen, from global climate change.
D. Huo +5 more
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Economically important marine organisms face severe environmental challenges, such as high temperature and low dissolved oxygen, from global climate change.
D. Huo +5 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2019
Hypoxia generally refers to a dissolved oxygen (DO) level that is less than 2-3 mg/L. With ongoing global warming and environment pollution, environmental or geological studies showed hypoxia frequently occurs in global aquatic systems including ocean ...
Zhishuai Hou +5 more
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Hypoxia generally refers to a dissolved oxygen (DO) level that is less than 2-3 mg/L. With ongoing global warming and environment pollution, environmental or geological studies showed hypoxia frequently occurs in global aquatic systems including ocean ...
Zhishuai Hou +5 more
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Suicide by Environmental Hypoxia (Forced Depletion of Oxygen)
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1994Suicidal suffocation by forced oxygen depletion (environmental hypoxia) with carbon dioxide (CO2) and with propane is discussed in two cases. No toxicologic proof was available with the former and circumstantial evidence weighed heavily. The latter case demonstrated inhaled propane by an on-scene transthoracic aspirate; all other toxicology specimens ...
J C, Downs, S E, Conradi, C A, Nichols
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Leukocyte-endothelial interactions in environmental hypoxia
2001Hypoxia induced by reducing inspired PO2 (PIO2) to 70 Torr, promotes a rapid microvascular response characterized by increased leukocyte rolling and adherence to the venular endothelium, leukocyte emigration to the perivascular space and increased vascular permeability.
N C, Gonzalez, J G, Wood
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The Biological Bulletin, 2022
Determining the resilience of a species or population to climate change stressors is an important but difficult task because resilience can be affected both by genetically based variation and by various types of phenotypic plasticity.
M. Earhart +3 more
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Determining the resilience of a species or population to climate change stressors is an important but difficult task because resilience can be affected both by genetically based variation and by various types of phenotypic plasticity.
M. Earhart +3 more
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Introduction to Environmental and Economic Consequences of Hypoxia
International Journal of Water Resources Development, 2011Low dissolved oxygen environments (known as hypoxic or dead zones) occur in a wide range of aquatic systems and vary in frequency, seasonality and persistence. While there have always been naturally occurring hypoxic habitats, anthropogenic activities related primarily to organic and nutrient enrichment related to sewage/industrial discharges and land ...
Robert J. Díaz, Rutger Rosenberg
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Environmental Enrichment Improved Cognitive Performance in Mice under Normoxia and Hypoxia
2021The mammalian brain modulates its microvascular network to accommodate tissue energy demand in a process referred to as angioplasticity. There is an aging effect on cognitive function and adaptive responses to hypoxia. Hypoxia-induced angiogenesis is delayed in the aging mouse brain.
Sahej, Bindra +2 more
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Aquatic Toxicology, 2022
Hypoxia and Cu2+ pollution often occur simultaneously in aquatic ecosystems and jointly affect physiology of fish. As the respiratory and ion exchange tissue of fish, how gill responds to the stress induced by these two abiotic environmental factors is ...
Qiao Liu +13 more
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Hypoxia and Cu2+ pollution often occur simultaneously in aquatic ecosystems and jointly affect physiology of fish. As the respiratory and ion exchange tissue of fish, how gill responds to the stress induced by these two abiotic environmental factors is ...
Qiao Liu +13 more
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Marine Environmental Research, 2022
Intertidal and estuarine bivalves are adapted to fluctuating environmental conditions but the cellular adaptive mechanisms under combined stress scenarios are not well understood.
Shuaishuai Wei +10 more
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Intertidal and estuarine bivalves are adapted to fluctuating environmental conditions but the cellular adaptive mechanisms under combined stress scenarios are not well understood.
Shuaishuai Wei +10 more
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A large environmental chamber for the study of hypercapnia and hypoxia
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1965The design and operating characteristics of an environmental chamber which can maintain carbon dioxide concentrations between 1 and 20% and oxygen concentrations between 5 and 21% are described. The chamber, which measures 3.66 x 6.10 m (12 x 20 ft), permits acute and chronic studies to be carried out in either large animals or man.
W B, Schwartz, L, Silverman
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