Oxygen
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So the next thing we had to figure out was how we could remove the oxygen, which we did by building this column which circulated some of the water, and put back CO2, which we did by bubbling the system before we recirculated the water.
It was
oxygen.
Now also being engineering scientists, we were able to quantify the performance benefits of the Leveraged Freedom Chair, so here are some shots of our trial in Guatemala where we tested the LFC on village terrain, and tested people's biomechanical outputs, their
oxygen
consumption, how fast they go, how much power they're putting out, both in their regular wheelchairs and using the LFC, and we found that the LFC is about 80 percent faster going on these terrains than a normal wheelchair.
And here's this incredibly simple molecule, a nitrogen and an
oxygen
that are stuck together, and yet these are hugely important for [unclear] our low blood pressure, for neurotransmission, for many, many things, but particularly cardiovascular health.
It's not hard: it's just three
oxygen
atoms.
And you just, literally, have to send little nuclear factories up there that gobble up the iron oxide on the surface of Mars and spit out the
oxygen.
We know it is made of four different types of atoms, hydrogen, carbon,
oxygen
and nitrogen.
And there are four atoms in particular that stand apart from the rest as the main building blocks of life, and they are the same ones that are found in epinephrine: hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and
oxygen.
Hydrogen makes one bond,
oxygen
always makes two, nitrogen makes three and carbon makes four.
That's why
oxygen
gets called O2.
Above it, let's place water and oxygen, and beside it, some flammable fuels.
So when these crash into molecules of oxygen, as they do in your engine or in your barbecues, they release energy and they reassemble, and every carbon atom ends up at the center of a CO2 molecule, holding on to two oxygens, and all the hydrogens end up as parts of waters, and everybody follows the rules.
Nature is the original organic chemist, and her construction also fills our sky with the
oxygen
gas we breathe, this high-energy
oxygen.
A drug is made up of a small molecule of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and a few other atoms all cobbled together in a shape, and it's those shapes that determine whether, in fact, that particular drug is going to hit its target.
Think of the country clergyman or squire collecting his beetles or fossils, like Charles Darwin, for example, or, the hired help of a nobleman, like Joseph Priestley, who was the literary companion to the Marquis of Lansdowne when he discovered
oxygen.
The only factory capable to transform CO2 into oxygen, are the forests.
A lack of
oxygen
in the water.
So those bacteria, along with the environmental bacteria, free water and oxygen, actually break apart the DNA into smaller and smaller and smaller DNA fragments, until all you have are fragments that range from 10 base pairs to, in the best case scenarios, a few hundred base pairs in length.
And she was doing the work in the middle of the day, and one thing particularly caught her notice, which was, in the middle of the day she met a lot of men who were at home, middle aged, late middle aged, and a lot of them seemed to be on
oxygen
tanks.
When she figured out the puzzle, she started telling everyone she could what had happened, what had been done to her parents and to the people that she saw on
oxygen
tanks at home in the afternoons.
Because the ocean gives us more than half of the
oxygen
we breathe, food, it absorbs much of the carbon pollution that we throw in the atmosphere.
When a tree grows in the forest and gives off
oxygen
and soaks up carbon dioxide, and it dies and it falls to the forest floor, it gives that carbon dioxide back to the atmosphere or into the ground.
Now, when you look at some of the data on the screen above, things like heart rate, pulse, oxygen, respiration rates, they're all unusual for a normal child, but they're quite normal for the child there, and so one of the challenges you have in health care is, how can I look at the patient in front of me, have something which is specific for her, and be able to detect when things start to change, when things start to deteriorate?
He had to have a lot of oxygen, and that affected your eyes, Derek, and also the way you understand language and the way you understand the world.
It's getting more
oxygen
to your brain.
And now I'm going to fill it with
oxygen
and whiskey.
It's got no
oxygen.
We believe, as
oxygen
is to fire, so are unemployed youth to insecurity.
There was no life on the planet, there was no
oxygen
in the atmosphere.
About two and a half billion years ago, some of these ancient ancestors of Prochlorococcus evolved so that they could use solar energy and absorb it and split water into its component parts of
oxygen
and hydrogen.
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