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1The arterial chemoreceptors

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    Hyperoxia

    Hyperoxia is the state of being exposed to high levels of oxygen; it may refer to organisms, cells and tissues that are experiencing excessive oxygenation

    Oxygen toxicity

    therapy. The result of breathing increased partial pressures of oxygen is hyperoxia, an excess of oxygen in body tissues. The body is affected in different

    Hyperoxia test

    A hyperoxia test is a test that is performed—usually on an infant—to determine whether the patient's cyanosis is due to lung disease or a problem with

    Oxygen therapy

    conditions. Hyperoxia is observed to result in a serum reduction in erythropoietin, resulting in reduced stimulus for erythropoiesis. Hyperoxia at normobaric

    Anoxia

    medium; a measure of the severity of hypoxic conditions Oxygen toxicity (hyperoxia), the opposite condition of hypoxia, an excess of oxygen in body tissues

    Meganeura

    have changed dramatically during defining periods of metazoan evolution. Hyperoxia in the late Paleozoic atmosphere may have physiologically enhanced the

    Meganisoptera

    have changed dramatically during defining periods of metazoan evolution. Hyperoxia in the late Paleozoic atmosphere may have physiologically enhanced the

    Electro-galvanic oxygen sensor

    attempt to reach a setpoint the cell can never indicate, resulting in hyperoxia. When a current limited sensor can no longer reliably activate the control

    Masimo

    and may enable proactive interventions to avoid hypoxia and unintended hyperoxia.[citation needed] Patient SafetyNet is a remote monitoring and notification

    Jack Daniels (coach)

    central governor regulates exercise performance during acute hypoxia and hyperoxia". The Journal of Experimental Biology. 204 (18): 3225–34. doi:10.1242/jeb