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Oxygen consumption in diapausing blastocysts

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1967
AbstractThe oxygen consumption of various diapausing blastocysts from mammals having delayed implantation (mink, northern fur seal, black bear, armadillo and lactating rat) was studied with the Cartesian diver apparatus and compared with that of blastocysts from mammals where implantation is not delayed (rabbit, nonlactating rat).
Joseph C. Daniel, Bela J. Gulyas
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Oxygen consumption in the azotemic rat

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1977
To test the hypothesis that basal energy expenditure may be abnormal in azotemia, oxygen consumption was studied in partially nephrectomized, azotemic male Sprague-Dawley rats and sham operated control rats 10, 16, and 31 days after surgery. Observed decreased oxygen consumption in the azotemic group was related to their decreased body weight.
Raymond D. Adelman, Malcolm A. Holliday
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Maximum oxygen consumption at altitude

Internationale Zeitschrift f�r Angewandte Physiologie Einschliesslich Arbeitsphysiologie, 1961
On 11 subjects, members of an Himalayan expedition, observations have been collected on maximum oxygen consumption (\(\dot V_{O_2 } ^{\max } \)) and some respiratory and circulatory characters at sea level and at altitude after a 60 days acclimatization period.
Paolo Cerretelli, R. Margaria
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The Oxygen Consumption of Healing Gingiva

Journal of Dental Research, 1950
information regarding the details of gingival repair following gingivectomy. The demonstration of the applicability of the Warburg technic8 for the determination of the oxygen consumption of normal and inflamed gingiva suggested an additional approach to the subject of gingival repair.
John H. Manhold   +2 more
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OXYGEN CONSUMPTION IN INFANT MALNUTRITION

Pediatrics, 1964
Oxygen consumption was determined with a closed circuit apparatus in 52 normal infants and 22 marasmatic infants. Oxygen consumption in marasmatic infants was similar to that of the normal ones when expressed in relation to the actual weight, but was significantly lower if expressed in regard to height.
Isidoro Horwitz   +4 more
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Oxygen consumption of pial arteries

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1979
Pial arterioles and arteries, normally responsive to alterations in PaCO2, were obtained by microdissection from the parietal cortex of 53 anesthetized cats. The oxygen consumption of these vessels, determined with the Cartesian diver microrespirometer, was found to be size dependent.
Rudolph M. Navari   +3 more
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Oxygen consumption of endometrial adenocarcinoma

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
Abstract The oxygen uptake by 15 samples of human endometrial carcinoma was studied using a modified polarographic chamber and was compared with the uptake by 43 normal endometria. There was a significant increase in oxygen uptake in endometrial carcinoma (2.7 ± 0.30 S.E.) compared to normal endometria (1.22 ± 0.08 S.E.) proliferative endometria (1 ...
Elenita Alvarez   +2 more
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Oxygen Transport and Consumption

1992
If a clinician considers them at all, any concern for O2 transport and consumption will be in terms of whether transport is adequate to meet the demands represented by O2 consumption. The reason for that concern is tissue hypoxia, which can be insidious and very difficult to detect at the bedside.
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Oxygen consumption in the parotid gland

Life Sciences, 1978
Abstract Carbachol, substance P and epinephrine, but not isoproterenol, transiently stimulated O 2 consumption by 40–50% in rat parotid gland slices. The response to carbachol, but not to substance P, was blocked by atropine. Ouabain (1 mM) did not affect the response to carbachol. Also, the response to carbachol did not require external Ca, and was
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