| reoxidation |
the act of taking up oxygen again, as by hemoglobin.
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| reoxygenation |
in radiobiology, the phenomenon in which hypoxic (and thus radioresistant) tumor cells become more exposed to oxygen (and thus more radiosensitive) by coming into closer proximity to capillaries after death and loss of other tumor cells due to previous irradiation.
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| REO | organized again |
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| REO | set or arrange in a new or different determinate position |
| REO | cause to turn |
| REO | orient once again, after a disorientation |
| REO | orient once again, after a disorientation |
| REO | the act of changing the direction in which something is oriented |
| REO | a fresh orientation |
| REO | any of a group of RNA viruses including the rotavirus causing infant enteritis |
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