释义 |
oxˈygenator [Agent-n. from oxygenate v.] a. A substance that oxygenates another; = oxidator a.
1864in Webster. b. (See quot.)
1875Knight Dict. Mech., Oxygenator, a contrivance for throwing a stream of oxygen into the flame of a lamp. c. Med. An apparatus for oxygenating the blood.
1928Jrnl. Physiol. LXVI. 443 Drinker, Drinker and Lund used a modification of Hooker's oxygenator in bone marrow perfusion experiments. 1961[see hole n. 7 e]. 1968Sci. Jrnl. Nov. 63/2 Attempts to replace the living heart and lungs by a mechanical pump and an artificial oxygenator were unsatisfactory. |