Lower concentrations of uranium in seawater also serve as signals of oceanic anoxia.
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Still image of a video showing anoxia-induced suspended animation in a nematode embryo.
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The clues now seem to indicate the crew died of anoxia, a lack of oxygen, and didn't drown.
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The latter include sea-level change, anoxia, and increasing aridity.
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This may be true of glycolytic oscillations that occur during anoxia and ischemia in the heart.
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The reigning champion of anoxia tolerance is the painted turtle.
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It is still not clear if temperature rise is directly related to bleaching and anoxia at this site.
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Anoxia due to nitrogen atmosphere in the aft engine compartment of Columbia during preparations for STS-1.
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Widespread evidence exists for oceanic anoxia before the extinction, but the timing and extent of anoxia remain unknown.
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Severe hypoxia; absence of oxygen in inspired gases or in arterial blood or in the tissues
(anoxic) relating to or marked by a severe deficiency of oxygen in tissues or organs
A condition in which tissues are severely or totally deprived of oxygen, severe hypoxia
(anoxic) Suffering from a reduced supply of oxygen; Lacking oxygen
(Anoxic) depleted of dissolved oxygen
(Anoxic) describes a condition in which a liquid has become devoid of oxygen and in which certain microorganisms can obtain oxygen from nitrate or nitrite ions
(anoxic) an environment that lacks oxygen
(Anoxic) A condition in which oxygen is absent.
(Anoxic) condition in which all constituents are in their reduced form (no oxidants present); conditions in a septic tank are generally anaerobic, but not anoxic; see also aerobic & anaerobic.