Definition of "underoxygenated"
underoxygenated
adjective
comparative more underoxygenated, superlative most underoxygenated
Quotations
We speculate that applying pressure to an underoxygenated sample of YBa2Cu3O7-y with oxygen defects may reduce the time that the sample needs to be annealed at room temperature to cause a given Tc increase.
1992, J.S. Schilling, S. Klotz, “The Influence of High Pressure on the Superconducting and Normal Properties of High Temperature Superconductors”, in Donald M Ginsberg, editor, Physical Properties Of High Temperature Superconductors III, page 123
(figurative) Lacking vitality; lackluster.
Quotations
Louis by this time was eighteen, of medium height, as thin as all overworked, underfed, underoxygenated Lycée boys, with large gray eyes that were rarely raised, a long pale face, a long thin nose, a small thin-lipped mouth.
1916, Gertrude Atherton, “The Sacrificial Altar”, in Harper's Monthly Magazine, volume 133, page 333
He finds, not “demigods” but “ a combative group of exhausted, drunken, broken, petty, partisan, scheming, squabbling, bloviating, sensory-deprived, underoxygenated, fed-up, talked-out, overheated delegates so distraught they threatened violence, secession.
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