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Oxygen Consumption Rate and Electroencephalographic Stage of Sleep

Science, 1965
In five male subjects, and a total of 15 man-nights, oxygen consumption rate ( V O 2 ) was related to stage of sleep, as defined by electroencephalograms. Gross periodic variations which paralleled change in stage of sleep were discernible in analogue metabolic ...
D R, Brebbia, K Z, Altshuler
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Heart Rate and Rate of Oxygen Consumption of Exercising Macaroni Penguins

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2001
ABSTRACT Summary Twenty-four macaroni penguins (Eudyptes chrysolophus) from three groups, breeding males (N=9), breeding females (N=9) and moulting females (N=6), were exercised on a variable-speed treadmill. Heart rate (fH) and mass-specific rate of oxygen consumption were recorded from the animals, and both fH and were found to ...
Green, J.A.   +4 more
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The oxygen consumption rates of three gastrotrichs

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1984
Abstract 1. 1. The oxygen consumption rates for three sympatric species of marine gastrotrichs (anatomically similar, except that one contains hemoglobin) were measured with a Cartesian diver microrespirometer. 2. 2. The rates for the two species without hemoglobin, Turbanella ocellata and Dolichodasys carolinensis , were 307.2 μl O 2 g ...
D.W Kraus, J.M Colacino
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Oxygen consumption rate in rotifers

Hydrobiologia, 1995
The oxygen consumption rate (OCR) is a cumulative index of metabolic losses during aerobic metabolism. The generalized relationship of oxygen consumption rate (R, nl O2 ind-1 h-1) and dry body mass (M, μg) for rotifers is described by the equation: R = 9.15M0.716.
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Cigarette smoking and maximal oxygen consumption rate in humans

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1977
The relationship of maximal oxygen uptake with tobacco consumption was investigated in sixty-one young males. There was a significant negative correlation between daily consumption of tobacco and measured maximal oxygen uptake (Vo2max) expressed relative to body weight (r = -0.368, P less than 0.01) and to lean body mass (r = -0.497, P less than 0.001),
T, Ingemann-Hansen   +1 more
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Seasonal variation of maximal oxygen consumption rate in humans

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1982
The relationship of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) and resting oxygen uptake in two seasons of the year (winter/summer) was investigated in 119 young males. The subjects were conscripts, who were investigated at the calling-up time (winter: n = 58). The two groups were comparable with respect to their anthropometric data and smoking habits, as well as
T, Ingemann-Hansen   +1 more
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Heart Rate and Oxygen Consumption of Exercising Gentoo Penguins

Physiological Zoology, 1995
Heart rate () and oxygen consumption () were recorded from gentoo penguins walking on a variable-speed treadmill. After an initial increase, and increased linearly with walking speed. A curvilinear regression equation best described the relationship between and .
Bevan, R. M.   +3 more
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Oxygen consumption by a bituminous coal: Time dependence of the rate of oxygen consumption

Combustion Science and Technology, 2002
Oxygen consumption of a bituminous coal was examined using the isothermal flow reactor technique. The experiments were undertaken at atmospheric pressure and at temperatures between 333 and 363 K. The gaseous oxidizing medium contained oxygen at concentrations of 10.9%, 20.9% and 39.9%.
Wang, H.   +2 more
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Oxygen consumption in rat skeletal muscle at various rates of oxygen delivery

Experientia, 1984
Resting oxygen consumption of the vascularly isolated gracilis anticus muscle of the rat perfused by natural circulation via the femoral artery with diluted or undiluted blood depends on oxygen delivery (the product of flow rate and arterial oxygen concentration - DO2) only when DO2 falls below 16 microliters/min/g.
F, Kolár, L, Janský
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Evaluation of Oxygen Consumption Rates In Situ

An analysis of the mitochondrial respiration function represented by the oxygen consumption rate is necessary to assess mitochondrial bioenergetics and redox function. This protocol describes two alternative techniques to evaluate mitochondrial respiration function in situ: (1) measure oxygen consumption rates via an electrode; (2) measure oxygen ...
Anqi Li   +4 more
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