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oxygenateenUK
ox·y·gen·ate O0208300 (ŏk′sĭ-jə-nāt′) also ox·y·gen·ize (-jə-nīz′)tr.v. ox·y·gen·at·ed, ox·y·gen·at·ing, ox·y·gen·ates also ox·y·gen·ized or ox·y·gen·iz·ing or ox·y·gen·iz·es To treat, combine, or infuse with oxygen. ox′y·gen·a′tion n.ox′y·gen·a′tor n.oxygenate (ˈɒksɪdʒɪˌneɪt) , oxygenize or oxygenisevb (Chemistry) to enrich or be enriched with oxygen: to oxygenate blood. ˌoxygenˈation n ˈoxygeˌnizer, ˈoxygeˌniser nox•y•gen•ate (ˈɒk sɪ dʒəˌneɪt) v.t. -at•ed, -at•ing. to treat, combine, or enrich with oxygen: to oxygenate the blood. [1780–90] ox`y•gen•a′tion, n. ox′y•gen•a`tor, n. ox·y·gen·ate (ŏk′sĭ-jə-nāt′) To combine or mix with oxygen, as in a physical, chemical, or biological system. Blood is oxygenated in the lungs.oxygenate Past participle: oxygenated Gerund: oxygenating
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oxygenate | oxygenate |
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I oxygenate | you oxygenate | he/she/it oxygenates | we oxygenate | you oxygenate | they oxygenate |
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I oxygenated | you oxygenated | he/she/it oxygenated | we oxygenated | you oxygenated | they oxygenated |
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I am oxygenating | you are oxygenating | he/she/it is oxygenating | we are oxygenating | you are oxygenating | they are oxygenating |
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I have oxygenated | you have oxygenated | he/she/it has oxygenated | we have oxygenated | you have oxygenated | they have oxygenated |
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I was oxygenating | you were oxygenating | he/she/it was oxygenating | we were oxygenating | you were oxygenating | they were oxygenating |
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I had oxygenated | you had oxygenated | he/she/it had oxygenated | we had oxygenated | you had oxygenated | they had oxygenated |
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I will oxygenate | you will oxygenate | he/she/it will oxygenate | we will oxygenate | you will oxygenate | they will oxygenate |
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I will have oxygenated | you will have oxygenated | he/she/it will have oxygenated | we will have oxygenated | you will have oxygenated | they will have oxygenated |
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I will be oxygenating | you will be oxygenating | he/she/it will be oxygenating | we will be oxygenating | you will be oxygenating | they will be oxygenating |
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I have been oxygenating | you have been oxygenating | he/she/it has been oxygenating | we have been oxygenating | you have been oxygenating | they have been oxygenating |
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I will have been oxygenating | you will have been oxygenating | he/she/it will have been oxygenating | we will have been oxygenating | you will have been oxygenating | they will have been oxygenating |
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I had been oxygenating | you had been oxygenating | he/she/it had been oxygenating | we had been oxygenating | you had been oxygenating | they had been oxygenating |
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I would oxygenate | you would oxygenate | he/she/it would oxygenate | we would oxygenate | you would oxygenate | they would oxygenate |
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I would have oxygenated | you would have oxygenated | he/she/it would have oxygenated | we would have oxygenated | you would have oxygenated | they would have oxygenated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | oxygenate - impregnate, combine, or supply with oxygen; "oxygenate blood"aerate, oxygenise, oxygenizeprocess, treat - subject to a process or treatment, with the aim of readying for some purpose, improving, or remedying a condition; "process cheese"; "process hair"; "treat the water so it can be drunk"; "treat the lawn with chemicals" ; "treat an oil spill" | Translations
oxygenateenUK
oxygenate[′äk·sə·jə‚nāt] (chemistry) To treat, infuse, or combine with oxygen. (materials) An oxygen-containing compound, such as an alcohol or an ether, used as an additive to gasoline to improve octane rating or antiknock characteristics. oxygenateenUK
ox·y·ge·nate (ok'si-jĕ-nāt), To accomplish oxygenation.oxygenate (ŏk′sĭ-jə-nāt′) also oxygenize (-jə-nīz′)tr.v. oxygen·ated, oxygen·ating, oxygen·ates also oxygen·ized or oxygen·izing or oxygen·izes To treat, combine, or infuse with oxygen. ox′y·gen·a′tion n.ox′y·gen·a′tor n.ox·y·gen·ate (ok'si-jĕ-nāt) To accomplish oxygenation. ox·y·gen·ate (ok'si-jĕ-nāt) To accomplish oxygenation. Patient discussion about oxygenateQ. hi my name is ray i am from england and i am on oxygen i am a retainer of carbon monxide do you guys know whoa any place working with stem cell or natural medicalemial rsantolla@aol.co.ukA. i had a whole course on stem cell use in tissue engineering and from what i know this is an area that still in research and very little clinical use. the ability to create lungs from Mesenchimal Stem Cells is a far away dream right now. but here are some links to labs that research that area: http://organizedwisdom.com/Stem_Cells_for_Emphysema
Q. HONEY Use honey to seal MRSA (METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS) wound. A. honey has an antimicrobial activity due to it's acidity, osmotic power and hydrogen peroxide. about MRSA - there is a New Zealandic research about a type of honey that is effective against infections of MRSA. but it's only one research and another investigation is required. More discussions about oxygenateoxygenateenUK
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