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  • He was now fine and well-oxygenated, although they kept us in the ER to listen to his chest and do an X-ray.

    » (In)Adequate Supervision Strocel.com 2009

  • The beaver pond seems to provide suitable breeding habitats because of its warm, well-oxygenated water, which enhances development and growth rates of frog and toad larvae.

    Archive 2007-01-01 2007

  • He was now fine and well-oxygenated, although they kept us in the ER to listen to his chest and do an X-ray.

    » 2009 » December Strocel.com 2009

  • The major inflow into the Mediterranean is nutrient-poor, oxygenated Atlantic surface water through the Strait of Gibraltar, resulting in generally well-oxygenated bottom waters.

    Mediterranean Sea large marine ecosystem 2008

  • Broken, well-oxygenated water draws fish in hot weather.

    The Proper Way to Fish a Pool 2005

  • Organic materials are not supposed to survive in sites with well-oxygenated waters, no protective sand layer, and waves constantly sweeping coarse gravel across them.

    Reclaiming the Bounty 1999

  • Under well-oxygenated conditions, microbes produce N2O at low rates.

    RedOrbit News - Technology 2010

  • Ciscoes are more delicate; because of their need for cold, well-oxygenated water, they are vulnerable to water-quality changes.

    Pure Michigan Travel 2010

  • Members of the whitefish family, cisco inhabit cold, clear, well-oxygenated water.

    Pure Michigan Travel 2010

  • Under well-oxygenated conditions, microbes produce N2O at low rates.

    UnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World 2010

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