「Respiration」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| ducts are formed as a byproduct of cellular | respiration, a series of processes and reactions that g |
| in the absence of oxygen as during aerobic | respiration a cell converts an energy source into ATP, |
| Cyanide is a potent inhibitor of cellular | respiration, acting on mitochondrial cytochrome c oxida |
| ecially tracheal and endotracheal tubes for | respiration after surgery in the mouth or throat, and d |
| Anaerobic | respiration and fermentation are two distinct forms of |
| She had no pulse or | respiration, and died in the emergency room later that |
| The | respiration and circulation process begins when deoxyge |
| Cheyne-Stokes | respiration and periodic breathing are known together a |
| They have bursae for | respiration and excretion, dorsal and ventral arm shiel |
| re he performed experiments in temperature, | respiration and weight. |
| the PRG results in an increase in depth of | respiration and a decrease in respiratory rate. |
| lude creating a current, assisting feeding, | respiration and helping to dispose of waste and detritu |
| Lecture 6: Carbon or Charcoal - Coal Gas | Respiration and its Analogy to the Burning of a Candle |
| fect is an inability to increase the cell's | respiration and consequent failure to deliver activated |
| s of the coelom of Asteroidea that serve in | respiration and waste removal. |
| cells showed that lonidamine inhibits both | respiration and glycolysis leading to a decrease in cel |
| y oxygen is lost from the atmosphere is via | respiration and decay, mechanisms in which animal life |
| An MRC (Medical Research Council) | respiration and metabolism project, devised to identify |
| on, Combustion, Fermentation, Putrefaction, | Respiration, and other subjects of Chemical Philosophy, |
| the citric acid cycle to carry out cellular | respiration, and this complex links the glycolysis meta |
| ially from the prior scourging), inadequate | respiration, and strenuous physical exertion, leading t |
| as heat into the environment (an effect of | respiration) and some being lost as incompletely digest |
| f laryngeal electromyography, physiology of | respiration and voice production, genetic factors in vo |
| Specific types of anaerobic | respiration are also used to convert toxic chemicals in |
| Sp5 McWethy gave the wounded man artificial | respiration but suffered a fourth and fatal wound. |
| The compound inhibits eukaryotic | respiration by targeting the mitochondrial NADH:ubiquin |
| It is an inhibitor of cellular | respiration by blocking the respiratory chain at comple |
| He discovered | respiration by plant roots and investigated the effect |
| ct, a storm at sea could increase bacterial | respiration by up to 36 fold for two to four hours. |
| rial permeability pore opening and inhibits | respiration by interfering with complex I of the respir |
| edal of the Franklin Institute 1898 for the | respiration calorimeter |
| here he and Wilbur Olin Atwater developed a | respiration calorimeter which for human beings confirme |
| The source of the hydrogen needed for their | respiration comes from the decomposition of water by ra |
| ygen and increases its concentration, while | respiration consumes it and decreases its concentration |
| many important phenomena, such as cellular | respiration, corrosion, and industrial chemistry. |
| Two examples of cellular | respiration creating cellular waste products are aerobi |
| ans to work more efficiently thus improving | respiration, digestion and elimination. |
| The indicator is used in photosynthesis and | respiration experiments to find out whether carbon diox |
| Photosynthesis and | Respiration formulation |
| can detect the beating of a human heart or | respiration from long distances. |
| n, Keeling attributed the diurnal change to | respiration from local plants and soils, with afternoon |
| ermanent contraction which makes flying and | respiration impossible, and the insects then die of asp |
| The imbalance arises mainly as a result of | respiration in plants and in animals. |
| Toxicity of the Heavy Metals in Relation to | Respiration, in 1925. |
| Buccal pumping is a method of | respiration in which the animal moves the floor of the |
| ilkinson as to identity of the phenomena of | respiration in Swedenborg and Harris. |
| tension and while it has minimal effects on | respiration in pigs, high doses in humans can cause res |
| of Saccharose by Sucrase and On Endospermic | Respiration in Certain Seeds. |
| ns this is constantly performed via aerobic | respiration in the mitochondria. |
| of roles in biochemistry including cellular | respiration, in the form of both the energy-rich adenos |
| cells is microoxic as a result of increased | respiration, inactivation of O2-producing photosystem ( |
| Schafer's Method of artificial | respiration is named for him. |
| and rhythm is called eupnea, and difficult | respiration is termed dyspnea. |
| Voluntary control of | respiration is provided via the cerebral cortex, althou |
| ria gather mostly at the top, since aerobic | respiration is the most beneficial one; but as lack of |
| e detection of muscle contraction, and that | respiration is adapted as a consequence of muscular con |
| Respiration likewise resumes, the machine is removed an | |
| The lack of aerobic | respiration means that the lens consumes very little ox |
| ling and various hormonal treatments on the | respiration, metabolism, and survival of sperm in anima |
| Organisms capable of aerobic | respiration metabolize glucose and oxygen to release en |
| methane which is then released through the | respiration of the rice plant or through diffusion of w |
| ple for public health is the organochloride | respiration of the dry-cleaning solvent, tetrachloroeth |
| Recent studies suggest that | respiration on low concentrations of oxygen is an ancie |
| ur reduction or organotrophically by sulfur | respiration or by fermentation. |
| ch as growth, reproduction, photosynthesis, | respiration, or movement, or in the physiology of a cer |
| organ in certain molluscs, linked with the | respiration organ. |
| In anaerobic (and also aerobic) | respiration, organisms channel electrons from an electr |
| Any of the speech subsystems ( | respiration, phonation, resonance, prosody, and articul |
| usculature of the oral mechanism needed for | respiration, phonation, resonance, articulation, and or |
| n motor planning) that affect the timing of | respiration, phonation, prosody, and articulation in is |
| xygen as low as 7.5 ppm), and its method of | respiration produces water as a byproduct. |
| Also, the inspiration during | respiration provides a suction pressure within the lume |
| teric fruits refer to fruits that have high | respiration rate during the fruit's ripening. |
| supports core body temperature, heart rate, | respiration rate and skin temperature. |
| e sufferer will have a high temperature and | respiration rate and a low blood pressure. |
| hms that extend well beyond basic heart and | respiration rate monitoring. |
| otaxic center is involved in fine tuning of | respiration rate. |
| Pulse and | respiration rates decrease significantly, but fast hear |
| The production to | respiration ratio is larger in this section and amounts |
| Due to thermodynamics, | respiration removes the lighter - hence more reactive - |
| For feeding and | respiration, S. insignis reportedly passes 70 ml/hr/g a |
| agulation leads to an increase in bacterial | respiration since more food is available to them . |
| Tissues that mainly depend on aerobic | respiration, such as the central nervous system and the |
| ounding heart, cold/clammy hands, increased | respiration, sweating, etc.) are significantly reduced, |
| lism of life depended on a form of cellular | respiration that did not require oxygen. |
| In both aquatic and terrestrial | respiration, the exact mechanisms by which neurons can |
| During | respiration the diaphragm contracts causing the central |
| In cell | respiration, the pump actively transports protons from |
| heir absence of lungs; they instead achieve | respiration through their skin and the tissues lining t |
| n the presence of oxygen, cells use aerobic | respiration to obtain energy from glucose molecules. |
| reduces their stimulus to breathe, causing | respiration to slow (hypoventilation), and allowing car |
| anges take place in several ways, including | respiration, transpiration, combustion, and decompositi |
| e Desulfomonadales are capable of anaerobic | respiration utilizing a variety of compounds as electro |
| al Researches on Vegetable Assimilation and | Respiration, viz: - 'On a New Method for investigating |
| The principal method of | respiration was probably buccal (gulping air through mo |
| dioxide concentration (produced by cellular | respiration) when compared to bicarbonate buffers, whic |
| not hyperpnea and Apnea as in Cheyne-Stokes | respiration) with a crescendo-decrescendo pattern in th |
| Pasteur originally defined fermentation as | respiration without air. |
| oxygen free radicals produced during normal | respiration would cause cumulative damage which would e |
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