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oxygenator

[′äk·sə·jə‚nād·ər]
(medicine)
An apparatus for introducing oxygen into the blood during extracorporal circulation.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Figure-1: Portion of ECMO circuit showing the cardiotomy reservoir (used as a substitute for bladder), membrane oxygenator with built in heat exchanger and ultrafiltration filter.
SABIC recommended a Lexan* PC healthcare resin grade for the membrane oxygenator enclosure based on its water-clear transparency, high impact performance and ease of processing.
The new line of INSPIRE oxygenators is designed to offer better performance and higher flexibility compared to rival oxygenator systems.
The oxygenator is permanent and will drag the cold and bad water up from the bottom to mix with the warmer water nearer the top to keep the lake at a more even temperature.
Aside from Elemis collagen creams which Saks also sell to boost your skin in between treatments, the only after-care you need to do is drink lots of water to help plump up the skin and keep your complexion glowing# The Oxygenator Facial costs pounds 60 a session and is available from Saks Hair and Beauty, Glasgow.
To encourage early growth, place submerged oxygenators and water lilies closer to the surface, on the plant ledge (shoulders of the pond).
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