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1 oxygen
n. zuurstof, niet-metaal; twee atomig element dat normaal kleurloos, geurloos en smakeloos is en het meest overvloedige element is en essentieel voor leven[ oksidzjən]1 zuurstof -
2 oxygen
zuurstof -
3 oxygen passes into the blood
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4 oxygen mask
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5 oxygen tent
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6 oxygen contents gauge
zuurstofgehalte-meter (apparaat dat zuurstofgehalte in vat aanwezig meet) -
7 oxygen permeable lenses
zachte lenzen (lenzen met vermogen zuurstof door te laten) -
8 oxygen tank
zuurstoftank -
9 oxygen compound
zuurstofverbinding -
10 oxygen cylinder
zuurstofcilinderzuurstoffles -
11 oxygen deficiency
zuurstofgebrek -
12 oxygen hose
zuurstofslang -
13 containing oxygen
zuurstof bevattend -
14 liquid oxygen
vloeibare zuurstof (zuurstof in vloeibare fase (bewaard bij temp. van -371 graden Celsius), wijze van opbergen van zuurstof vanwege kleine volume) -
15 percentage of oxygen
zuurstofgehalte -
16 poor in oxygen
zuurstofarm -
17 rich in oxygen
zuurstofrijk -
18 pass into
pass into, 〈in betekenis 2 ook〉 pass in♦voorbeelden:
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