anaerobiosis|anaerobioses in English

noun

life in an air-deprived or oxygen-deprived environment

Use "anaerobiosis|anaerobioses" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "anaerobiosis|anaerobioses" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "anaerobiosis|anaerobioses", or refer to the context using the word "anaerobiosis|anaerobioses" in the English Dictionary.

1. L cells, human astrocytoma) which require anaerobiosis for glycolytic reduction of NAD+.

2. Therefore reduction of energy demand during anaerobiosis improves the conditions for recovery.

3. Changes in the metabolic state during anaerobiosis are independent of the ACH-dose.

4. 3. Dehydration stresses then lead to occlusion of the mantle cavity and subsequent anaerobiosis. 4.

5. Anabiosis definition in English dictionary, Anabiosis meaning, synonyms, see also 'abiosis',anaerobiosis',anabiotic',anadiplosis'

6. The plaque-organisms meet their energy requirement apart from a well functioning anaerobiosis by aerobic degradation of carbohydrates.

7. Glycogen is completely broken down during anaerobiosis and can be resynthesized after 2 h ischaemia and 2 h recovery.

8. By anaerobiosis or certain inhibitors of the intermediary metabolism the permeability of the cells for enzymes could be increased.

9. Among the different conditions of preculture tested, particularly anaerobiosis promotes the induction of respiration deficient mutants with acridine orange.

10. Three different classes of microtubules have been detected in the nucleus of yeast cells passing from anaerobiosis to aerobiosis.

11. Both strains of Chlorella can start growing from anaerobiosis only if photosynthesis is active as an auxiliary source of oxygen.

12. It was found that hitherto only limitation of the energy requirement of anaerobiosis has been achieved by cardioplegic agents, hypothermia or membrance stabilization.

13. Larvae of the tropical Chironomid midge Chironomus strenzkeiFittkau (Diptera) show after an anaerobiosis of 6 and 12 hours duration at 30°C a distinct repayment of their oxygen debt.

14. To investigate the reasons for the effect of anaerobiosis, selected strains were examined in an opacity monitoring device in which cultures can be grown in aerobic or anaerobic atmosphere.

15. This initial rapid phase lasts a few minutes only; it results from the re-phosphorylation of degradation products of ATP which at the end of anaerobiosis are available at the intracellular reaction site.

16. The survival rate under anaerobical conditions was in haemoglobin-poor and haemoglobin-rich individuals the same. A nitrogen treatment of 6 hours was survived by both forms while an anaerobiosis of 13 hours was mortal in all cases.

17. In the post-asphyxial recovery period, the restoration of normal tissue levels of ATP and of the sum of adenine nucleotides is a function of the extend of changes in the state of the adenylic acid-system during anaerobiosis.

18. A typical fact is observed at the end of the dry season in the tropical climate: the central parts of the great fruits show anaerobiosis; there appear 0.2 to 0.3 g ethanol/kg of the central part of the fruit.

19. Electron-microscopic investigations performed in the papillary muscle of the heart of asphyctic rabbits showed that certain asphyxial damages could be successfully delayed or at least reduced with our combined premedication, which is probably due to an improvement of energy utilization during anaerobiosis.

20. The absence of the backward-reaction under the given experimental conditions is a consequence of a closure of the stomata, which begins during the strong illumination and continues in the succeeding dark period; it is therefore a consequence of anaerobiosis in the plastid-containing cells.

21. Cardioplegia by KCit would be preferable to cardiac arrest by KCl because of the smaller changes in the metabolic state during anaerobiosis; however, because of morphologic alterations, disturbances of heart rhythm, and a considerable disturbance of the recovery of myocardial metabolism it is not recommended for clinical use.

22. The myocardial anaerobic glycolysis does not meet the high energy requirement of hearts performing circulatory work during asphyxia, in spite of a very high rate of glycolysis; also the decrease in energy-rich phosphates indicating the energydeficit in myocardial anaerobiosis develops very fast as compared to other anaerobic conditions.

23. In guinea pig hearts, which had been artificially arrested by injection of a small dose of potassium citrate and which had been kept at 37, 27,17, and 7°C, the changes in the metabolic state of the myocardium during anaerobiosis and their delay due to hypothermia were examined.

24. A second, slow phase of ATP-restoration becomes manifest, if normal tissue levels and ratios in the adenylic acid-system are not reached in the rapid recovery phase, because the sum of adenine nucleotides and adenosine has decreased during anaerobiosis; it results from the synthesis of adenine nucleotides.

25. Surprisingly, the effect of anaerobiosis observed by continuous turbidimetric monitoring was much less than that seen in agar incorporation MIC titrations: under anaerobic conditions, there was little or no reduction in the concentration of fosfomycin trometamol required to cause a lytic effect on dense bacterial cultures, and a small, but variable effect on the emergence of resistant variants.