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hematosis

American  
[hee-muh-toh-sis, hem-uh-] / ˌhi məˈtoʊ sɪs, ˌhɛm ə- /

noun

  1. hematopoiesis.

  2. Physiology. the conversion of venous into arterial blood; oxygenation in the lungs.


Etymology

Origin of hematosis

From the New Latin word haematosis, dating back to 1690–1700. See hemato-, -sis

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Only a liberal current of pure oxygen can oxidize the combination formed and render hematosis possible.

From Gas-Engines and Producer-Gas Plants A Practice Treatise Setting Forth the Principles of Gas-Engines and Producer Design, the Selection and Installation of an Engine, Conditions of Perfect Operation, Producer-Gas Engines and Their Possibilities, the Care of Gas-Engines and Producer-Gas Plants, with a Chapter on Volatile Hydrocarbon and Oil Engines by Mathot, R. E.

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