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Page 125
... oxygen into the system , and passes from the system such body waste as assumes gaseous form . It forms into sacs , in which the air is being constantly renewed and freshened so as to maintain a high concentration of oxygen ; some of the ...
... oxygen into the system , and passes from the system such body waste as assumes gaseous form . It forms into sacs , in which the air is being constantly renewed and freshened so as to maintain a high concentration of oxygen ; some of the ...
Page 132
... oxygen , together with sugars and other fuel food , until a combination of the mixture is needed for produc- tion of energy . Vital Energy . When any fuel unites with oxygen , heat and power are evolved . Tissues get their power from ...
... oxygen , together with sugars and other fuel food , until a combination of the mixture is needed for produc- tion of energy . Vital Energy . When any fuel unites with oxygen , heat and power are evolved . Tissues get their power from ...
Page 213
... oxygen supply is obstructed . The lungs fail to obtain enough oxygen in drowning or suffocation . In mines , a displacement of oxygen by other gases causes asphyxiation . Similar instances are sometimes thought to occur in homes , from ...
... oxygen supply is obstructed . The lungs fail to obtain enough oxygen in drowning or suffocation . In mines , a displacement of oxygen by other gases causes asphyxiation . Similar instances are sometimes thought to occur in homes , from ...
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