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oxidant - use in sentences
Converse of object
- produce: Since cancer cells produce more oxidants than normal cells, they can basically oxidize themselves to death.
Adjective modifier
- photochemical: Lung function changes associated with chronic exposure to photochemical oxidants: a cohort study among never smokers.
- anti: Tomatoes naturally contain the anti oxidant but at lower levels.
- other: The aim will be to assess the radical chemistry and rates of formation of ozone and other oxidants using the modified MCM.
- powerful: To suggest that they do might tempt some to experiment with this powerful oxidant - with potentially catastrophic results.
- atmospheric: A record of atmospheric oxidant from polar ice cores over the past 100,000 years: dream or real possibility?
- more: Since cancer cells produce more oxidants than normal cells, they can basically oxidize themselves to death.
Modifies a noun
- stress: All of these changes favor endothelial apoptosis and necrosis as well as increased oxidant stress.
- damage: Fluorescent probes for oxidant damage or nitric oxide production in cells have many deficiencies and erroneous interpretation is common.
- production: It is widely recognized that photochemical oxidant production is a problem on the local, regional and global scale.
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