| AE | above-elbow [amputation]; acrodermatitis enteropathica; activation energy; adult erythrocyte; advers... |
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| AD | Anoxic depolarization |
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| anoxic | Lack of oxygen. An adjective usually used to desribe a microbial habitat. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| anoxic anoxia | A term formerly considered synonymous with hypoxic hypoxia, but now reserved for extremely severe cases in which oxygen is almost completely lacking. (05 Mar 2000) |
| anoxic culture | A culture of anaerobicmicrobes which use inorganic substances other thanoxygen as their terminal electron acceptors. (09 Oct 1997) |
| anoxic reactor | A bioreactor which is used to treat wastewater that utterly lacksdissolved oxygen, in it, faculatively anaerobic microbes are able tooxidize the sewage because they use nitrate ions as their oxygen source. (09 Oct 1997) |
| anoxic |
relating to or marked by a severe deficiency of oxygen in tissues or organs
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| anoxic anoxia |
anoxia resulting from defective oxygenation of the blood in the lungs
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| anoxic |
A sediment lacking in oxygen.
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without oxygen.
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Greatly deficient in oxygen; oxygenless.Anoxic. Greatly deficient in oxygen; oxygenless.
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| anoxic | relating to or marked by a severe deficiency of oxygen in tissues or organs |
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| anoxic | anoxia resulting from defective oxygenation of the blood in the lungs |
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