1. Soon she was barely able to walk and she had oxygen cylinders fitted in her bedroom. 2. Then she began to make her way down the plane to find Greg, who had oxygen, and David, who would have glyceryl trinitrate in his case. 3. But it needs to be you need to have oxygen and you need water. 4. For instance, he said, if the blood has less oxygen, the heart will beat faster to deliver more blood. 5. He played out on the road, long after emphysema had forced him to have oxygen backstage. 6. If they transfused just enough blood to correct the anemia, the patient might not have enough oxygen to withstand surgery. 7. Superoxygenated water claims to have more oxygen and to give athletes more energy. 8. The dispatcher repeatedly asks the caller whether the clinic has oxygen. 9. The Houston Rockets could use a collective I.V. treatment, but they still had enough oxygen Sunday to eliminate the Utah Jazz. 10. They claim to have oxygen in drops. |