The proton then travels through a film just 18 microns thick to oxygen on the other side.
The now positively charged hydrogen atoms migrate through the membrane to combine with oxygen on the air side to create water.
It seems that their efforts might not stop at masks and underwear with bringing oxygen on board considered for future events.
During the same season as Bunting's army expedition, David Sharp, a 34-year-old British climber died of cold, exhaustion and lack of oxygen on his descent from the summit.
The two players accidentally clashed heads as they attempted a tackle and Walker came of worst, requiring oxygen while on the field.
Matters got worse when Hreidarsson had to be stretchered off with an oxygen mask on his face after suffering a serious Achilles injury.
However, for these women journalists, the most motivating reason for putting the oxygen mask on their personal economic wellbeing was the impact they could make on the wellbeing of women around the globe.
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The mountain's summit stands at 8, 848 metres high, and beyond 7, 600 metres climbers enter what is known as the "death zone" - so called because of the serious effects of oxygen deprivation on the body.
Yet, chances are that your car does currently run on ethanol, which is basically ethane with an oxygen atom stuck on. (OH swapped for H).
He was treated for 30 minutes on the pitch, with players ushered away from the Crown Ground pitch as he was given oxygen and put on a drip.
Sensors mounted on the boat, meanwhile, offer up information on oxygen and PH levels, temperature and more.
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The baby hasn't shown any signs of trouble but is still on oxygen.
She was dependent on oxygen, and unable to do the most ordinary tasks.
As far as my brother on oxygen, they should have, you know, at least--try to give him at least some oxygen.
She was also given steroids and put on oxygen, and kept in overnight to make sure she did not suffer any further adverse reactions.
Puffy clouds swirled around Shasta like court jesters and I had to strap on oxygen and climb to 13, 500 feet to get over them.
The resulting hydrogen atoms help to split hydrocarbon molecules, making them more combustible, while the oxygen released goes on to combine with the carbon, ensuring that more of it burns.
By contrast, modest black-hole activity can stir things up and encourage the formation of the kinds of elements (carbon, oxygen and so on) that are essential for life as we know it.
He sipped on his oxygen to conserve it, but his brief pit stop stretched into 24 hours.
Over Palmdale, the desert thermal turbulence started, so I strapped on the oxygen and climbed to 15, 500.
The ESA-supported project started in 2005, and would use a propellant based on liquid oxygen and hydrogen.
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This is why airlines ask you to put on your oxygen mask first.
An hour past his usual bedtime, Mason was awake and transfixed by the glowing orange light on the oxygen monitor taped to his finger, ET-style.
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They concluded that such upwellings might indeed account for the catastrophic fish deaths, but that they would not explain the deaths of insects, reptiles, birds and mammals, since these animals breathe air rather than relying on dissolved oxygen.
He was immediately in obvious pain, and received oxygen before being taken off on a stretcher with h is right leg immobilised.
One melanoma patient who had tumors clogging her lungs was able to go off oxygen within weeks of starting on the drug.
Since the amount of oxygen the paint gets depends on the air pressure, the greater the pressure, the less the paint glows.
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