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de·ox·y·gen·ate
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deoxygenates, deoxygenating, deoxygenated
deoxygenation (n.)
verb
transitive verb
to remove especially molecular oxygen from
deoxygenates the lake water
The first known use of deoxygenate was in 1799
deoxygenatetransitive verb
to remove oxygen from
1 The pulmonary arteries will carry deoxygenated blood to the lungs and the systemic arteries will carry oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.
2 The pulmonary artery is an artery that arises from the pulmonary trunk and carries deoxygenated, arterial blood to the alveoli.
3 This disorder can be caused by blood vessels that constrict so tightly — usually because of exposure to the cold — that the deoxygenated blood moves through the capillaries slowly, turning the skin a bluish color.
4 As a result, oxygenated blood will be much redder in color than deoxygenated blood.
5 The oxygenated blood moves through the foramen ovale into the left atrium, where it mixes with the now deoxygenated blood returning from the pulmonary circuit.
6 This takes pressure off of your inferior vena cava, a large vein that carries deoxygenated blood from your lower and middle body into the right atrium of the heart, and may help reduce swelling.
7 Five minutes of efforts better described as spitting than whistling are enough to leave my deoxygenated head spinning.
8 A scan revealed that Schwartz’s iliac veins, which feed the inferior vena cava, the body’s largest vein that carries deoxygenated blood to the heart, were greatly enlarged, as were his vena cava and his aorta.
9 Cyanosis can be peripheral, where the blood vessels are so contracted - usually from cold - that blood flow is reduced and so the deoxygenated blood can turn the skin blue.
10 The rocks also emitted molybdenum and uranium — geochemical proxies that suggest the oceans were deoxygenated at the time.
11 They found a significant amount of organic material—marine life—buried within deoxygenated layers of the sediment.
12 The sky over Tajikistan was a deep deoxygenated blue as we sped through the desolate mountain landscape of the eastern Pamirs.
13 The Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon in Rio became deoxygenated after storms washed "a large amount of organic matter" into the lake, leading to the deaths of thousands of shad, authorities told local media.
14 The oxygenated blood is separated from the deoxygenated blood, which improves the efficiency of double circulation and is probably required for the warm-blooded lifestyle of mammals and birds.
15 More than 1 million mostly older Americans have seriously leaking tricuspids, a valve on the right side of the heart that lets deoxygenated blood flow between the right atrium and the right ventricle.
16 The right ventricle pumps deoxygenated blood into the pulmonary trunk, which leads toward the lungs and bifurcates into the left and right pulmonary arteries.
17 In a normal heart, the right side of the heart typically has the less stressful job of pumping deoxygenated blood from the body to the lungs.
18 As a result, deoxygenated "blue" and oxygenated "red" blood are constantly mixing.
19 The systemic circuit transports oxygenated blood to virtually all of the tissues of the body and returns relatively deoxygenated blood and carbon dioxide to the heart to be sent back to the pulmonary circulation.
20 Although venous blood is said to be deoxygenated, some oxygen is still bound to hemoglobin in its red blood cells.
2 使…脱氧
4 还原
natural recovery reductase deoxidation reduce revive hydrogenize deoxidize deoxidate unscramble revivify
5 使还原