
1) Anoxia 2) Anoxic 3) Asphyxiation
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1) Drive 2) Environmental science
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Deprivation of oxygen, aka "altitude sickness," which can adversely affect human judgment and movement at altitudes above 12,000' with symptoms ranging from light dizziness to unconsciousness, even death at the extreme. It was a principal reason for pressurized aircraft.
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condition of the body in which the tissues are starved of oxygen. In its extreme form, where oxygen is entirely absent, the condition is called ... [5 related articles]
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A condition in which there is a decrease in the oxygen supply to a tissue. In cancer treatment, the level of hypoxia in a tumor may help predict the response of the tumor to the treatment.
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Deficient oxygenation of body cells.
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A low blood tension of oxygen caused by a low inspired concentration of oxygen.
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A state where the oxygen level in the arterial blood, or in other tissue, is pathologically reduced.
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(hi-pok´se-ә) lowered availability of oxygen to the body tissues. There are many different causes, such as decreased oxygen in the atmosphere (as in altitude sickness); pulmonary disorders that interfere with breathing; anemia or circulatory problems that cause inadequate transport and delivery of oxygen to the tissues;...
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A lack of sufficient oxygen to the baby, due to a cord compression
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A low oxygen condition in the water that may occur where a nutrient-laden free-flowing body of water
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A deficiency of oxygen in the tissues.
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Condition in which there is an abnormally low level of oxygen in the blood and tissues.
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A supply of oxygen to the tissues which is inadequate to maintain normal tissue respiration.
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Hypoxia: A subnormal concentration of oxygen. By contrast with normoxia (normal oxygen) and anoxia (the absence or near absence of oxygen). From hypâ€` (below) + -ox- (oxygen) + â€`ia.
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A less severe complication that anoxia in which there are low levels of oxygen in the blood. Narrower term(s): Fetal Hypoxia
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a severe deficiency of oxygen in the blood and tissues
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hypoxia 1. A condition characterized by abnormally low levels of oxygen in the blood and tissues. 2. In ecology, a condition in which inadequate environmental oxygen is available to an organism. The 'Dead Zone' off the Louisiana coast mapped during the last week of July, 2006, is reported to be 6,662 square miles; or about the size of Connecticut ...
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abnormally low level of oxygen in the body, insufficient to support normal activities or consciousness.
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Abnormally low amount of oxygen in the body tissues.
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a reduced level of oxygen in tissues
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A low level of oxygen in the blood stream.
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Insufficient oxygen in the body - normally caused by inhaling a breathing gas that contains insufficient oxygen to support normal activities or consciousness.
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abnormal oxygen content in the organs and tissues of the body.
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A lack of sufficient oxygen to the baby, due to a cord compression or low blood pressure in the mother.
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