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Anaerobic is a technical word which literally means without air (where "air" is generally used to mean oxygen), as opposed to aerobic.

In wastewater treatment the absence of oxygen is indicated as anoxic; and anaerobic is used to indicate the absence of a common electron acceptor such as nitrate, sulfate or oxygen. An anaerobic adhesive is a bonding agent that does not cure in the presence of air.

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1. Botox
November 10, 2008

What is Botox? produced by anaerobic bacteria called Clostridium botulinum. A highly purified protien. Temporarily blocks the nerve impulses traveling from the nerve to the muscle thereby relaxing the muscle. Effects starts from the second day onwards. No side effects provided all necessary precuation are taken. Along with the tightening effect gives a glow to the skin. Botox can be used from 2 to 90 years of age but Depending on actual needs it is often used from 18 years onwards. Effects wear off slowly from 4th to 5th month onwards and second injection may be required then. Fo... (read more)

Author: jennifer duffo

2. Some Aerobic Exercises To Help You Lose Weight
November 10, 2008

Professionals are one in saying that the right kind of workout for individuals who like to shed weight are those that are aerobic in character. By aerobic, we refer to a kind of workout that is often discussed together with anaerobic and bendy routines. But whereas anaerobic workouts aims on the progression of one's stamina shaping his muscles, and bendy regiments include improving the joints' mobility and sturdiness, an aerobic workout seeks to strengthen one's cardiovascular system, and certainly, train one's metabolism to perform at a quicker and more successful tempo. Metabolism, a... (read more)

Author: Jimmy Chuang

3. Aerobics - How To Succeed 2
November 10, 2008

Aerobic Exercise This refers to a particular form of exercise which can either help or even improve the consumption of oxygen by the body. The word Aerobic means "an association with oxygen", and involves the use of oxygen in the body's metabolic process by which energy is generated. In general, Aerobic exercises are associated with a level of exertion that tends to be low, and over longer periods of time. A warm up period should precede any aerobic session for best results. This should then be followed by 15-20 minutes of either moderate or ranging through to intense exercise whi... (read more)

Author: peter radford

4. The most common Causes of Bad Breath
November 05, 2008

Bad breath is a common health problem which greatly affects the day to day activities of so many people. The offensive odor from the mouth is unpleasant to those who come in close contact with bad breathers. The problem will be doubled by psychological trauma leading to depression. The sufferers from this problem will be isolated from the society. This can even lead to marital disharmony. Literally speaking all human beings are bad breathers. Oral cavity contains millions of anaerobic bacteria like fusobacterium and actinomyces which acts on the protein of food materials and pu... (read more)

Author: Cristian Stan

5. Common Cures for Bad Breath (Halitosis)
November 05, 2008

Bad breath is a common health problem in the society. Offensive smell from the mouth may be due to various reasons. The main reason is the presence of anaerobic bacteria in the biofilm formed on the tongue. These bacteria degrades the proteins present in the food resulting in the production of some offensive gases like hydrogen sulphide, skatol. Bad odor from the mouth in the early morning is seen in almost all individuals. This can be controlled by maintaining oral hygiene. Even after cleaning the mouth some individuals may suffer from bad breath due to some problems in the mouth ... (read more)

Author: Cristian Stan

6. Secret to Getting Rid Of Bad Breath
October 27, 2008

Do you know that one of the easiest ways to get rid of bad breath lies in oxygen? This is because most breath problems are due to the actions of anaerobic bacteria that live inside our mouths. These bacteria live well in conditions that are poor in oxygen. At first, it may seem strange that such bacteria can thrive in our mouth when our mouth is highly oxygenated. However, on closer examination, you will probably realize that there are many areas of microscopic sizes that are oxygen free, thus making a perfect environment for anaerobic bacteria to live, multiply and produce waste products... (read more)

Author: RAMAN SHARMA

7. Comparison of Formed-in-Place Gaskets to Conventional Compression Gaskets
October 15, 2008

Compression gaskets are pre-formed to a specific size, shape and thickness. Formed-in-place (FIP) gaskets are liquids that cure after the parts are assembled. Both have their uses and one may be more suitable than the other depending on the application. Compression gaskets are made from a variety of materials including cork, rubber and synthetic blends. Formed in Place or FIP gaskets are either anaerobic adhesives or room temperature vulcanizing silicone. Again, the choice between an anaerobic adhesive or an RTV silicone will depend on the application. The use of pre-formed conventio... (read more)

Author: Rebecca Wilmot

8. Only Read this Fitness Article ... If You Want To Improve Your Workout
October 15, 2008

OK all you “Jocks” here is what you have been looking for! Good solid factual information about products that will actually improve your workout, whether in the gym or doing some other active sport. Lets start with something basic that everyone who participates in an active aerobic or anaerobic activity needs. What’s that you ask? A good high quality protein supplement. What follows is a list of some really great products that I have found to be awesome. By the way, now that I have mentioned me, let me introduce myself. My name is Dr. Bob and my wife Linda and I are very... (read more)

Author: DR. ROBERT PELLEGRINE

9. Maximum strength and Elastic endurance of Strength training
October 14, 2008

Strength training is the use of resistance to muscular contraction to build the strength, anaerobic endurance and size of skeletal muscles. There are many different methods of strength training, the most common being the use of gravity or elastic/hydraulic forces to oppose muscle contraction. Strength training is the key to gaining muscle mass and losing body fat. Strength training can help you look good and feel even better. Strength training can provide significant functional benefits and improvement in overall health and well-being including increased bone, muscle, tendon and ligament ... (read more)

Author: jeya lakshmi

10. Proven Expert Advice To Get Rid Of Bad Breath Caused By Gum Disease
October 13, 2008

If you have ever smelled rotten eggs, or got an odor from a stink bomb which is a like a foul gas smell, you will know how bad they smell. Both these things smell of sulfur, which smells so bad that it makes a person gag. It is the same smell which emanates from a person who suffers from bad breath and that is what makes it so terrible. What causes this sulfuric smell? It is anaerobic bacteria which is the culprit and which lives and thrives in an oxygen free place. These bacteria feed on food debris which is left in the mouth after eating and drinking. They break down the food particles ... (read more)

Author: Kelvin HO

11. Bad Breath Can be Caused by Periodontal Disease
October 10, 2008

Is it possible that Periodontal Disease (gum disease) can cause halitosis? Firstly, you should identify the causes of bad breath. Bad Breath Cause #1- Volatile Sulfur Compounds There are more that 400 different kinds of bacteria present in the mouth out of which 14 cause bad breath by giving out sulfur smells. Bad breath is aggravated by volatile sulfur compounds, which are caused when proteins are broken down by bacteria. This bacterium is usually anaerobic, and it multiplies at the back of the tongue. This kind of bacteria also has positive effects, because they help in the digesti... (read more)

Author: Kelvin HO

12. Comparison of Formed in Place Gaskets to Conventional Compression Gaskets
October 08, 2008

Both types of gaskets offer advantages, which indicate usage on applications with specific needs. Compression gaskets are pre formed to a specific size, shape and thickness. Formed in Place gaskets are liquids that cure after the parts are assembled. Compression gaskets are made from a variety of materials including cork, rubber, and synthetic blends. Formed in Place or FIP gaskets are either anaerobic adhesives or room temperature vulcanizing silicone. The difference in chemical composition of FIP gaskets is the leading indicator for which applications they are best used in. Conven... (read more)

Author: Rebecca Wilmot

13. Information on Lemierre's Syndrome
September 29, 2008

Lemierre's Syndrome also known as necrobacillosis or post-anginal sepsis. It is caused by the bacterium Fusobacterium necrophorum, and occasionally by other members of the genus fusobacterium. Fusobacterium necrophorum is the most common pathogen isolated from the patients. The interval between the oropharyngeal infection and the onset of the septicaemia is usually short. Deep in the abscess, anaerobic bacteria like Fusobacterium necrophorum can flourish. Fusobacterium necrophorum organism is found in the intestines of many species as part of the normal flora. It survives well in wet soil that... (read more)

Author: Juliet Cohen

14. Comparison of Form in Place Gaskets to - Conventional Compression Gaskets
September 10, 2008

Both types of gaskets offer advantages which indicate usage on applications with specific needs. Compression gaskets are pre formed to a specific size, shape and thickness. Formed in Place gaskets are liquids that cure after the parts are assembled. Compression gaskets are made from a variety of materials including cork, rubber, and synthetic blends. Formed in Place or FIP gaskets are either anaerobic adhesives or room temperature vulcanizing silicone. The difference in chemical composition of FIP gaskets is the leading indicator for which applications they are best used in. Convent... (read more)

Author: Rebecca Wilmot

15. Exercise Important of Your Strength
July 31, 2008

Exercise is also known as aerobic exercise. Aerobic exercise uses your large muscles and can be continued for long periods. For example, walking, jogging, swimming, and cycling are aerobic activities. These types of exercises drive your body to use oxygen more efficiently and deliver maximum benefits to your heart, lungs, and circulatory system. Strength-building and flexibility exercises are known as anaerobic exercise. Anaerobic exercise does not have cardiovascular benefits, but it makes your muscles and bones stronger. Strength-building exercises require short, intense effort. Flexibi... (read more)

Author: Prabakar S

16. Anaerobic exercise: Pushing your limits
July 29, 2008

Anaerobic exercise is where the body is exercising at such a rate that the blood stream cannot supply oxygen to muscles fast enough. Anaerobic exercise is essentially exercise without oxygen. This happens during high intensity and cannot be held for long periods of time. A product of your muscle exercising in an oxygen deprived environment is large amounts of lactic Acid. Lactic acid begins building up inside the muscle at a rate faster than it can be cleared creating muscle failure. Anaerobic exercise does not refer to respiration as a whole, but rather to anaerobic muscle respirati... (read more)

Author: Greg McKenzie

17. Ponds, Like People, Need Oxygen to Survive
July 16, 2008

Dissolved oxygen (DO)is the most important parameter to monitor in a pond or lake. Basically it is the amount of oxygen available in the pond water.  A good rule of thumb for determining if your pond has enough DO is to measure it in ppm (parts per million).  A DO level of 4 ppm to 5 ppm is typically the bottom thresh hold for most ponds. There are numerous issues associated with low dissolved oxygen: Fish kills – most critical Noxious odors from anaerobic waste digestion Stratification – oxygen deficient layer of water on the pond bottom What are the causes of low oxyge... (read more)

Author: Casey Coke

18. Types And Prevention Of Bacteria
July 03, 2008

What is bacteria? Bacteria are among the oldest living organisms on Earth, and are very small. Because the bacteria structure is so minute, it can only be seen through a microscope. Bacteria is commonly found in the ground, water and in other living organisms. While some types of bacteria can cause diseases and become harmful to the environment, animals and humans, others offer benefits that we likely could not live without. Different Types Of Bacteria Aerobic and anaerobic bacteria: Bacteria are also classified based on the requirement of oxygen for their survival. Bacteria th... (read more)

Author: sam nickel2

19. 10 Things You Should Know About Lactic Acid
June 23, 2008

Here are ten things you should know about lactic acid. 1. Lactic acid is formed from the breakdown of glucose. During this process the cells make ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which provides energy for most of the chemical reactions in the body. Lactic acid formation doesn't use oxygen, so the process is often called anaerobic metabolism. Lactate-related ATP production is small but very fast. This makes it ideal for satisfying energy needs anytime exercise intensity exceeds 50% of maximum capacity. 2. Lactic acid doesn't cause muscle soreness and cramps. Delayed onset m... (read more)

Author: Zack Fair

20. Exercises for Weight loss - Weight Loss Tips
June 15, 2008

There are a number of exercises for weight loss. Most of these exercises are beneficial for weight loss. There are a number of exercises that helps to weight loss. The different levels of these exercises help an individual to control the weight. The success rate of a particular exercise depends on the rate of metabolism. There are different metabolism rate for different exercise. Broadly, there are two types of exercises: aerobic and strength training (or anaerobic), and each one contributes differently to weight loss. Aerobic exercise burns fat calories while you are engaged in the exe... (read more)

Author: John Mathew

21. Beneficial Pond Bacteria is a Necessity for Healthy Ponds
May 15, 2008

Pond bacteria exists in all ponds, large or small. However, there is both good and bad pond bacteria. The good bacteria (aerobic bacteria) exists to efficiently keep organic waste such as fish waste, excess food, dead vegetation and even fertilizer run-off broken down before they can cause water quality problems. The bad bacteria (anaerobic bacteria) is the bacteria that produces the offensive odors and poor water quality. Under certain conditions the pond's ecosystem gets out of balance and the natural levels of beneficial pond bacteria is unable to keep up with the waste levels of the pond.... (read more)

Author: Casey Coke

22. Comprehensive Stress Management
May 15, 2008

A complete way for stress management is to consider all the areas of stress. There are three major stresses in your life : physical, nutritional, and emotional. To do this justice, each of these causes of stress need to be studied and dealt with. Physical and structural stress To reduce stress physically you have to do the most effective exercise with the least risk of pain, aggravation, and death. Exercise must improve your strength, your cardiovascular system, your body fat, and bone strength. It must improve your strength and longevity. Physically, you must:: Know th... (read more)

Author: Dr Peter Lind

23. manorlane biogas renewable energy
May 07, 2008

Manorlane Energy Limited is a renewable energy project developer, offering an efficient, sustainable and environmentally-friendly method of recovering and utilising organic waste to create renewable energy. Our biogas plants generate and supply renewable heat, power and cooling to commercial and residential customers using biogas and combined heat and power (CHP) / fuel cell (MCFC) technology. Experts in the field of materials recovery, anaerobic digestion and fuel cell technology, Manorlane Energy funds, builds and operates biogas projects. To ensure financial success whilst ... (read more)

Author: hanbo zhu

24. Exercising Properly
April 28, 2008

There are two main types of exercise that you can do - aerobic and anaerobic. The first one, aerobic, means with oxygen. Aerobic type exercise has an important distinction, it burns fat as the main fuel. Anaerobic on the other hand, burns sugar as the main source of fuel. Despite common myths, exercise doesn't have to be drastic in any way to provide massive benefits. Even if you choose light exercise, you will still burn fat. Light exercise will clear out lactic acid, which is a waste of the body, and stimulate your cells to regenerate. To be sure that you are burning fat r... (read more)

Author: Jill Smi

25. Bad Breath Basics
April 21, 2008

Bad breath is a common and an embarrassing problem which may have plagued anyone who eats garlic and onion. However, a few people seem to have bad breath more often than other people. Chronic bad breath which is a condition called as halitosis can actually arise from dry mouth, poor oral hygiene and sometimes diet. Causes of Bad Breath Nearly 99 % of the bad breath problems are due to unique bacteria in the mouth. These are basically anaerobic bacteria which create volatile sulfur compounds that include mercaptans and hydrogen sulfides. These compounds are actually what lend a bad breath... (read more)

Author: Melanie C

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