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oxidative stress A condition in which antioxidant levels are lower than normal. Antioxidant levels are usually measured in blood plasma.
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oxygen dissociation curve a graphic curve representing the normal variation in the amount of oxygen that combines with hemoglobin as a function of the partial pressure of oxygen. The curve is said to shift to the right (the Bohr effect) when less than a normal amount of oxygen is taken up by the blood at a given PO 2 , and to shift to the left (the Haldane effect) when more than a normal amount is taken up. ...
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oxidant Substance capable of causing oxidation of, for example, an atmospheric species. The most common oxidant in the troposphere is ozone, which can be detected by its reaction with potassium iodide (KI). Thus, by extension, any species that oxidizes KI was historically classed as an atmospheric oxidant.
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oximetry determination of the amount of oxygen in the blood by measuring the amount of light transmitted through an area of skin
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oxidation number the charge an atom in a substance would have if the pairs of electrons in each bond belonged to the more electronegative atom
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