• Look up anoxia, anoxic, or anoxically in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anoxia means a total depletion in the level of oxygen, an extreme form of hypoxia...
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    arenbergeri Anoxia asiatica Anoxia australis Anoxia baraudi Anoxia caphtor Anoxia ciliciensis Anoxia cingulata Anoxia cretica Anoxia cypria Anoxia derelicta...
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    a pulse of anoxia into shelf environments amidst already low background oxygen levels. Others, however, have argued that Rhuddanian anoxia was simply...
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    Anoxia matutinalis is a species of dung beetle in the family Scarabaeidae. Anoxia matutinalis matutinalis Castelnau, 1823 Anoxia matutinalis sardoa Motschulsky...
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    when the brain is completely deprived of oxygen, it is called cerebral anoxia. There are four categories of cerebral hypoxia; they are, in order of increasing...
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    are unclear. Leading hypotheses include changes in sea level and ocean anoxia, possibly triggered by global cooling or oceanic volcanism. The impact of...
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  • Anoxic event (redirect from Ocean anoxia)
    oceanologist and atmospheric scientist Andrew Watson says full-scale ocean anoxia would take "thousands of years to develop." The idea that modern climate...
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  • Histotoxic hypoxia (also called histoxic hypoxia) is the inability of cells to take up or use oxygen from the bloodstream, despite physiologically normal...
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    and anoxia (high-oxygen and low- or zero-oxygen conditions) may have caused the 13C ⁄ 12C ratio fluctuations in the Early Triassic; and global anoxia may...
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    larvae are able to survive a prolonged period, up to 6 days, of anoxia during floods. Anoxia tolerance in the larvae may have been sustained by switching...
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    identified as Oceanic Anoxic Events I, II, and III respectively. The episodes of anoxia came about at times when very high sea levels coincided with the nearby...
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  • sedimentary pyrite and the discovery of evidence of the first sulfate evaporites. Anoxia and sulfidic conditions often occur together. In anoxic conditions anaerobic...
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    Eutrophication can cause algal blooms, which causes anoxia that are harmful to aquatic life....
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    products. Another is stressful conditions such as changes of pH, hypoxia or anoxia, increased temperatures, excessive turbidity, or changes of salinity). The...
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    of those that have contributed to past anoxic events, full-scale ocean anoxia would take "thousands of years to develop". Kump, Pavlov and Arthur (2005)...
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    can survive 50 days of anoxia. One reason for the difference in duration between more anoxia-tolerant species and less anoxia-tolerant species is the...
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    Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. Mass Extinction Causality: Records of Anoxia, Acidification, and Global Warming during Earth's Greatest Crises. 478:...
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    work through anoxia, but in the early 1900, increased CO2 in the lung showed a dramatic increase oxygenation of the brain disproving the anoxia argument....
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    in lower dissolved oxygen concentrations in marine waters and widespread anoxia in deep ocean waters. There is a complex relationship between oxygen levels...
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    marked by the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event, a global episode of oceanic anoxia, ocean acidification, and elevated global temperatures associated with extinctions...
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    and cut down, can face a range of serious injuries, including cerebral anoxia (which can lead to permanent brain damage), laryngeal fracture, cervical...
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    of anoxia concomitant with increased denitrification in marine sediments in the TJME's aftermath. In northeastern Panthalassa, episodes of anoxia and...
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  • substrate-level phosphorylation, although it is a transphosphorylation. During anoxia, provision of ATP by substrate-level phosphorylation in the matrix is important...
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    Hypoxia in which there is complete absence of oxygen supply is referred to as anoxia. Hypoxia can be due to external causes, when the breathing gas is hypoxic...
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    NDE have been put forward, including those based upon cerebral hypoxia, anoxia, and hypercapnia; endorphins and other neurotransmitters; and abnormal activity...
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    caused by the increased burial of organic matter and widespread ocean anoxia led to climate cooling and glaciation across the south polar region. During...
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    sulfide to the surface ocean and atmosphere during intervals of oceanic anoxia". Geology. 33 (May): 397–400. Bibcode:2005Geo....33..397K. doi:10.1130/G21295...
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  • extinctions. The late Ediacaran oceans appears to have suffered from an anoxia that covered much of the seafloor, which would have given mobile animals...
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  • regions. In some studied sections, there was only dysoxia and not outright anoxia. Planktonic foraminifera with elongated chambers radiated during the FTX...
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  • could have resulted in more than 90 percent global deep-ocean anoxia. Later on, when anoxia became widespread, the production of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse...
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