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oxygenation

[ahk-si-juhn-ay-shuhn]

noun

  1. the act or process of treating, combining, or enriching something with oxygen.



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However, cocoa flavanols did not improve cerebral oxygenation or impact mood.

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These findings may also affect current approaches to interpreting fMRI scans, which measure changes in blood oxygenation within brain structures as they are activated.

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This loss may have led to increased oxygenation of the atmosphere and surface ocean, enabling more advanced life forms to emerge.

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The chemists set themselves the ambitious goal of finding a general organic synthesis method for doing either the oxygenation or dehydrogenation reaction, as these versatile "bimodal" enzymes do in living cells.

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According to a new study co-authored by SwRI scientists and led by Princeton University, these observations provide key constraints on the potential oxygenation of its subsurface ocean.

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