Examples of using Replacing oxygen in English and their translations into Swedish
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This was completed by replacing oxygen for the other aspects usually present in dihydrotestosterone.
As an inert gas, nitrogen is primarily used to prevent oxidation by replacing oxygen in packaging.
This was completed by replacing oxygen for the other aspects usually existing in dihydrotestosterone.
Nitrogen is an inert gas. It is primarily used to prevent oxidation, by replacing oxygen in packaging.
This was achieved by replacing oxygen for the other aspects generally present in dihydrotestosterone.
This was achieved by replacing oxygen for the other components usually existing in dihydrotestosterone.
This was completed by replacing oxygen for the other elements usually existing in dihydrotestosterone.
This was completed by replacing oxygen for the other elements usually existing in dihydrotestosterone.
This was accomplished by replacing oxygen for the other components normally present in dihydrotestosterone.
This was achieved by replacing oxygen for the various other elements generally existing in dihydrotestosterone.
This was accomplished by replacing oxygen for the other components normally existing in dihydrotestosterone.
This was accomplished by replacing oxygen for the various other elements usually present in dihydrotestosterone.
This was achieved by replacing oxygen for the various other elements ordinarily present in dihydrotestosterone.
Oxidation can be effectively inhibited by replacing oxygen in the package with nitrogen(N2)
CO2 replaces oxygen on haemoglobin molecules.
Oxygenic photosynthesis replaces oxygen in the air with the assistance of energy from sunlight.
When nitrogen replaces oxygen, hypoxia sets in.
High concentrations cause a narcotic effect and may replace oxygen, causing death by asphyxia.