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An oxygen meter on her finger showed that although she was breathing rapidly, she wasn't getting enough air.
If the oxygen meter runs out and there are no additional oxygen tanks left, the player's health will start to decrease.
Joe looked at his oxygen meter.
The oxygen meter reset itself.
I have gotten a notice of violation for a broken membrane on my dissolved oxygen meter, and I think the inspector broke it."
Place the dissolved oxygen probe in the bottle and allow the dissolved oxygen meter to come to equilibrium.
Several trends to monitor include digital sensor plug-and-play techniques and luminescent dissolved oxygen meters replacing sensors.
Timberlake made a tiny adjustment in the oxygen meter, caught the immediate feedback surge on the tank's electroencephalographic coupling.
Their oxygen meter had used the technique of polarography, and they developed further products on the same principle, including t the first immobilized-enzyme-activated polarographic sensor in 1972.
If the player has an oxygen tank in their equipment, it will be used automatically to fill their oxygen meter, allowing the player to crawl underwater without sustaining damage.
TIn other analytical instruments, they produced the first practical dissolved oxygen meter for field and laboratory use in 1965, which the same magazine recognized as yet another of the most significant technological products of the year.
This seminal line of thought was interrupted by the war, during which Pauling invented an oxygen meter for use on submarines, worked on rocket fuels and gunpowders, and developed an artificial blood plasma.
He did work on other projects that had military applications, such as explosives, rocket propellants, an oxygen meter for submarines and the patent of an armor-piercing shell; he was awarded a Presidential Medal of Merit.
In the E.R., she seemed a little winded, her heart was beating more rapidly than normal and the oxygen meter on her finger showed that despite her efforts she wasn't getting quite as much oxygen as she needed.
This problem probably stems from the original identification of the mechanism of latent hypoxia arising in the context of a string of fatal, shallow water accidents with early military, closed-circuit rebreather apparatus prior to the development of effective partial pressure oxygen meters.
The game consists of 18 levels, with three of them taking place underwater; in these levels, Bubsy has an oxygen meter that depletes over time and his gliding action is replaced by a jetting dive which makes him swim faster, but depletes oxygen quicker.