The Oxygen Molecule Is Paramagnetic

Oxygen is an essential molecule for anaerobic organisms, acting as a terminal electron acceptor in the process of cellular energy generation. It is also used as a substrate in several enzymatic ...

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Servomex pioneered the use of Paramagnetic sensing technology, and it continues to be a proven, trusted cornerstone of the company’s oxygen (O 2) analysis products. This technology is used across many ...

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Oxygen (O 2) is a chemical element. At standard temperature and pressure, two oxygen atoms bind together to form a colourless and odourless gas with a molecular mass of 32 atomic mass units (amu). Together with nitrogen and argon, oxygen is one of the three major constituents of Earth’s atmosphere, being present in 21% of air.

Foundations of medical oxygen systems has been complied to capture definitions, technical requirements, tools and resources related to medical oxygen systems based on information available in January 2023. This publication aims to make relevant and practical material accessible for Member States, policy makers, implementing partners, practitioners, biomedical engineers and technicians.

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Background Oxygen requirements and approaches to respiratory support in patients with COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries (O2CoV2) was an observational study conducted by WHO with multiple implementing partners.

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Medical oxygen is a life-saving medicine that is used to treat many conditions throughout the care continuum. Despite the clinical importance of medical oxygen and inclusion on the WHO Essential Medicines List, it remains a hard to access resource in health care settings. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted inequities in availability and access to this life-saving medicine and the inherent ...

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The Clinical Management and Operations Unit (Country Readiness Strengthening Department) in collaboration with the Medical Devices and Diagnostics Unit (Health Products Policy and Standards Department) have developed the ‘Technical specifications for health facility based medical oxygen systems’. This publication outlines minimum quality and safety standards and features of oxygen sources ...