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  2. Liquid oxygen supplement - Wikipedia

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    Liquid oxygen is the name of a product that is a solution of hydrogen peroxide [1] and other compounds including sodium chloride (common salt) [2] [3] that claims to help with "jet lag, fatigue, altitude sickness, headaches, hangovers, youthful skin, energy, and insomnia".

  3. Liquid oxygen - Wikipedia

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    Liquid oxygen has a clear cyan color and is strongly paramagnetic: it can be suspended between the poles of a powerful horseshoe magnet. [2] Liquid oxygen has a density of 1.141 kg/L (1.141 g/ml), slightly denser than liquid water, and is cryogenic with a freezing point of 54.36 K (−218.79 °C; −361.82 °F) and a boiling point of 90.19 K (−182.96 °C; −297.33 °F) at 1 bar (14.5 psi).

  4. Voxelotor - Wikipedia

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    Voxelotor, sold under the brand name Oxbryta, was a medication used for the treatment of sickle cell disease. [1] [3] [4] [5] [6] Voxelotor is the first hemoglobin ...

  5. Medical gas therapy - Wikipedia

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    It has been used in medicine since the use of oxygen therapy. [1] Most of these gases are drugs, including oxygen. [2] Many other gases, collectively known as factitious airs, were explored for medicinal value in the late eighteenth century. In addition to oxygen, medical gases include nitric oxide (NO), and helium-O2 mixtures (Heliox).

  6. Medical gas supply - Wikipedia

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    Medical oxygen storage tanks at the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. Oxygen may be used for patients requiring supplemental oxygen via mask. Usually accomplished by a large storage system of liquid oxygen at the hospital which is evaporated into a concentrated oxygen supply, pressures are usually around 345–380 kPa (50.0–55.1 psi), [1] [2] or in the UK and Europe, 4–5 bar ...

  7. Talk:Liquid oxygen supplement - Wikipedia

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    It can't absorb any more. The oxygen monitors that we have clipped to our finger tips when in hospital monito this. When it drops below 90% of saturation level, the patient will be very weak. These oxygen supplements cannot therefore be of any help. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.158.126.202 18:57, 19 October 2009 (UTC)

  8. Oxyliquit - Wikipedia

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    At first, liquid air, self-enriched by standing (nitrogen has a lower boiling point and evaporates preferentially) was used, but pure liquid oxygen gives better results. A mixture of lampblack and liquid oxygen was measured to have a detonation velocity of 3,000 m/s, and 4 to 12% more explosive power than dynamite. The long duration of the ...

  9. Liquid drops - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Liquid drops