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  • anaerobic
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  • anaerobic bacterium
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  • anaerobic cellulitis
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  • anaerobic contraction
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  • anaerobic culture
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  • anaerobic exercise
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  • anaerobic incubation
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  • anaerobic indicator
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  • anaerobic infection
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  • anaerobic jar
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  • anaerobic metabolism
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  • anaerobic organism
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  • apneustic respiration
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  • artificial respiration
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  • assisted respiration
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  • anaerobic
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  • anaerobic organism
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  • respiration
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  • aerobic respiration
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  • artificial respiration
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  • assisted respiration
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  • labored respiration
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  • respiration regulation
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  • spontaneous respiration
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  • anaerobic
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  • anaerobic bacterium
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  • anaerobic cellulitis
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  • anaerobic contraction
    Çø±â¼öÃà
  • anaerobic culture
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  • anaerobic exercise
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  • anaerobic incubation
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  • anaerobic indicator
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  • anaerobic infection
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  • anaerobic jar
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  • anaerobic metabolism
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  • anaerobic organism
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  • anaerobic sporeformer
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  • anaerobic culture system
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  • abdominal respiration
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  • anaerobic respiration
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  • anaerobic respiration
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  • anaerobic respiration
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  • anaerobic infection
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  • anaerobic infection
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  • anaerobic jar
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  • anaerobic jar
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  • anaerobic jar
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  • anaerobic metabolism
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  • anaerobic organism
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  • anaerobic process
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  • anaerobic urine specimen
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  • gram-negative infection,anaerobic
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  • indicator, anaerobic
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  • Callianos method (of artificial respiration)
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  • Cheyne-Stokes respiration
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  • Cheyne-Stokes respiration
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  • Cheyne-Stokes respiration
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  • anaerobic respiration
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  • anaerobic respiration
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  • anaerobic
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  • anaerobic
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  • anaerobic bacterium
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  • anaerobic bacterium
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  • anaerobic cellulitis
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  • anaerobic cellulitis
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  • anaerobic contraction
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  • anaerobic culture
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  • anaerobic culture
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  • anaerobic culture system
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  • anaerobic exercise
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  • anaerobic glycolysis
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  • anaerobic glycolysis
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  • anaerobic incubation
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  • anaerobic indicator
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  • anaerobic glycolysis
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  • aerobic respiration
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  • cellular respiration
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  • external respiration
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  • internal respiration
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  • light respiration
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  • nitrate respiration
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  • salt respiration
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  • sulfate respiration
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  • gasping respiration
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  • respiration
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  • respiration rate
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  • suspended respiration
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AT abdominal thrusts; achievement test; Achilles tendon; Achard-Thiers [syndrome]; adaptive thermogenes...
AR absolute risk; accounts receivable; achievement ratio; actinic reticuloid [syndrome]; active resista...
CSR   1) Cheyne-Stokes Respiration
  2) Central Supply Room; Áß¾Ó°ø±Þ½Ç
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CSR Cheyne-Stokes Respiration
RR Respiration rate
AT Anaerobic threshold
UASB Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket
VAT Ventilatory anaerobic threshold
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  • apneustic respiration
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  • artificial respiration
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  • assisted respiration
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  • controlled respiration
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anaerobic respiration Respiration under anaerobic conditions. The terminal electron acceptor, instead of oxygen in the case of regular respiration, can be: carbon dioxide, Fe2+, fumarate, nitrate, nitrite, nitrous oxide, sulphur, sulphate, etc. Note that anaerobic respiration still uses the electron transport chain to dump the electron while fermentation does not.
(09 Oct 1997)
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anaerobic 1. Lacking molecular oxygen.
2. Growing, living or occurring in the absence of molecular oxygen, pertaining to an anaerobe.
(18 Nov 1997)
anaerobic bacteria Bacteria which thrive in the absence of oxygen.
(27 Sep 1997)
anaerobic digester This is a bioreactor foranaerobically digesting sewage-laced wastewater.In it, anaerobic bacteriaproduce a mix of methane and carbon dioxide, asmuch as 90% of the chemical energy in the wastewater can be converted to methane, which is typically exhausted continuously and collected for useas a fuel or for a reagent for other industrial chemical reactions.
(09 Oct 1997)
anaerobic digestion A biochemical process by which organic matter is decomposed by bacteria in the absence of oxygen, producing methane and other byproducts.
(05 Dec 1998)
anaerobic threshold The oxygen consumption level above which aerobic energy production is supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms during exercise, resulting in a sustained increase in lactate concentration and metabolic acidosis. The anaerobic threshold is affected by factors that modify oxygen delivery to the tissues; it is low in patients with heart disease. Methods of measurement include direct measure of lactate concentration, direct measurement of bicarbonate concentration, and gas exchange measurements.
(12 Dec 1998)
gram-negative anaerobic bacteria <microbiology> A large group of anaerobic bacteria which show up as pink (negative) when treated by the gram-staining method.
(12 Dec 1998)
gram-negative anaerobic cocci <microbiology> A group of anaerobic coccoid bacteria that show up as pink (negative) when treated by the gram-staining method.
(12 Dec 1998)
gram-negative anaerobic straight, curved, and helical rods <microbiology> A group of anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria that show up as pink (negative) when treated by the gram-staining method.
(12 Dec 1998)
gram-negative facultatively anaerobic rods <microbiology> A large group of facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria that show up as pink (negative) when treated by the gram-staining method.
(12 Dec 1998)
abdominal respiration Breathing effected mainly by the action of the diaphragm.
(05 Mar 2000)
aerobic respiration A form of respiration in which molecular oxygen is consumed and carbon dioxide and water are produced.
(05 Mar 2000)
amphoric respiration A sound like that made by blowing across the mouth of a bottle, heard on auscultation in some cases in which a large pulmonary cavity exists, or occasionally in pneumothorax.
(05 Mar 2000)
artificial respiration Application of mechanically or manually generated pressures, usually positive, to gas(es) in or about the airway as a means of producing gas exchange between the lungs and surrounding atmosphere.
Synonym: artificial respiration.
(05 Mar 2000)
assisted respiration Application of mechanically or manually generated positive pressure to gas(es) in or about the airway during inhalation as a means of augmenting movement of gases into the lungs.
Synonym: assisted respiration.
(05 Mar 2000)
Biot's respiration Completely irregular breathing pattern, with continually variable rate and depth of breathing; results from lesions in the respiratory centres in the brainstem, extending from the dorsomedial medulla caudally to the obex.
Synonym: ataxic breathing, Biot's breathing, respiratory ataxia.
(05 Mar 2000)
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anaerobic respiration The incomplete intracellular breakdown of sugar or other organic compounds in the absence of oxygen that releases some energy and produces organic acids and/or alcohol.
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anaerobic respiration The oxidation of a substrate using an electron acceptor other than oxygen, such as nitrates, sulphates and carbonates.
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anaerobic respiration This term describes the metabolic processes in anaerobic life forms that generate ATP by a process that depends on a chemiosmotic mechanism where the ultimate electron acceptor is not oxygen. The reduced product of the electron transport chain is therefore not water. Methanogens in the reticulo-rumen use part of the carbon dioxide that they take up from the growth environment for this purpose; the product of its reduction is methane. ...
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