Articles, tagged with "oxygen content", page 1
16th January 2012
Modern Bikram yoga is based on original hatha yoga that is more than 24 hundreds of years old. When we think of Bikram yoga as a part of yoga history, you could detect significant alterations in their understanding of breathing. Opinions of modern Bikram ...
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Author:
Dr Artour Rakhimov
03rd January 2012
Application of powder metallurgy materials and classification
(1) Application: (cars, motorcycles, textile machines, industrial sewing machines, electric tools, hardware, tools appliances. Construction machinery) and other powder metallurgy (iron coppe...
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Author:
mhc007
09th December 2011
Deep mines, underwater tunnels, and other subterranean and submarine environments require elaborate mechanically operated systems for maintaining the air supply in a healthful condition. The lives of those working in, or traveling through, such areas depe...
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Author:
Terlitski
26th October 2011
The source of Crystal Glacier Water is Alaska's Eklutna Glacier, a vast expanse of ancient ice surrounded and protected by hundreds of thousands of acres of unspoiled wilderness that can never be developed.We pledge that each and every bottle of Alaska Cr...
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Author:
RileyLandry
10th October 2011
The dangers of hypoxia on human and clinical manifestations:
1. Brain hypoxia: the brain's response to hypoxia is very obvious. A
normal brain weight accounts for 2% of total body weight, while the
human brain's oxygen consumption accounts for 20...
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Author:
ericzeng
12th September 2011
After addressing the "Simplicity of Curing Cancer" in my last article, I was reminded that cancer is NOT the PROBLEM… it is just one of the many SYMPTOMS of the REAL cause of practically every disease – oxygen deficiency! How simple a problem is that to ...
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Author:
YourCancerCure
23rd August 2011
The law firm of Baron and Budd P.C. has represented plaintiffs in a number of high-profile water contamination lawsuits. Still a poorly understood issue, methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) has threatened water supplies across the United States.
As lea...
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Author:
Movero
17th August 2011
So, how could something as simple as breathing control blood pressure?
1) One theory is that it’s actually not so much about relaxation and has more to do with helping the body get salt out. When people are under stress, they tend to take shallow breaths...
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Author:
lowbpdrugfree
14th June 2011
A vehicle is composed of a number of system and parts, all designed for its smooth and efficient running. Exhaust system is one of its most integral parts that performs a number of vital functions. It extracts the perilous fumes from the engine of the veh...
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Author:
apollomufflers
08th June 2011
Low body oxygen affects all cells and organs in the human body. It is commonly known and proven in medicine that diminished tissue oxygenation results in diabetes, obesity, insulin resistance, suppressed immune system, chronic inflammation, angina pectori...
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Author:
Dr Artour Rakhimov
31st May 2011
After having been successfully uses in intensive care, the recovery, and during anesthesia, the pulse oximeter has been also introduced in other areas of medicine such as in general wards. The technique of pulse oximetry does have limitations and it is po...
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Author:
Jack Rogers
18th May 2011
There are many people moving on with the breathing issues with the passage of time and considering these facts you should try your level best in getting hold of the correct treatments so that you will be at least able to overcome the situation in the righ...
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Author:
janeaydaveid
16th May 2011
Adequate oxygen is essential for the health and survival of your koi fish and other pond creatures. As pond life utilizes the oxygen content of the water, it needs to be replaced. Oxygen enters the water where these two contact each other - primarily at t...
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Author:
doughoover
11th May 2011
A pulse oximeter is a medical and clinical instrument used by professionals in monitoring the oxygen saturation found in the hemoglobin. The device also monitors the changes in the volume of the skin. Oximetry is the indirect way of measuring oxygen satur...
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Author:
Jack Rogers
10th May 2011
Fingertip oxygen monitor, an incredible invention at the end of the 20th century, provides an inexpensive alternative to drawing blood to find the oxygen content of blood at the periphery of the human body.
Vital sign monitors since then have included ...
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Author:
Phil Rubis