hypoxic in English

adjective

of hypoxia, lacking oxygen in the blood (Medicine)

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1. Ischemia-Anoxias, Brain Ischemia-Anoxias, Cerebral Ischemia-Hypoxia, Brain Ischemia-Hypoxia, Cerebral Ischemia-Hypoxias, Brain Ischemia-Hypoxias, Cerebral Ischemic Hypoxic Encephalopathy Ischemic-Hypoxic Encephalopathies Ischemic-Hypoxic Encephalopathy.

2. Symptoms of Anoxic and Hypoxic Brain Injuries

3. If he goes hypoxic, he's gonna be quiet forever.

4. Nitroimidazole-containing compounds are oxygen mimetics accumulating in hypoxic tumor areas.

5. Aerenchyma tissue serves to create an internal gas exchange channel from the shoot, which is not in a hypoxic environment, to the root, thus supplying oxygen to the hypoxic root tissue

6. The Family Caregiver Alliance offers an article about hypoxic/Anoxic brain injury

7. Hypoxic refers to a partial lack of oxygen; Anoxic means a total lack.

8. Aerenchyma tissues form gas-conducting tubes that provide roots with oxygen under hypoxic conditions

9. You're wrong about PTSD and I was wrong about the hypoxic brain injury.

10. Additionally, the O2 uptake rates (VO2) and breathing responses to hypoxic water were compared.

11. Hypoxic target volumes (HTV) were segmented automatically by using the fuzzy locally adaptive Bayesian method.

12. Objective To study the effect of acute hypoxia and hypoxic acclimatization on myocardial function of rats.

13. The arrhythmogenic properties of anoxia and hypoxic acidosis, catecholamines as well as potassium depletion are well known.

14. The TRNOILOS project successfully provided new insights into the regulatory role of NO in aerobic and hypoxic plant metabolism.

15. Anoxia happens when your body fails to get any oxygen, and this might result in a hypoxic-anoxic injury.

16. An Anoxic or hypoxic brain injury occurs when the brain doesn’t get enough oxygen, which results in damage to the organ

17. Aerenchyma is a tissue composed of a network of interconnected gas conducting intercellular spaces which provide plant roots with oxygen under hypoxic conditions

18. Mountaineers must spend weeks at base camp Acclimatizing to the harsh hypoxic conditions they will face in their trek to the summit

19. A person with a suspected hypoxic or Anoxic brain injury should call 911, go to the emergency room, or contact a physician immediately

20. Aim Hypoxic tolerance and intelligential efficiency of flying trainers are reduced remarkably during combined hypoxia and heat stresses. The judgement and performance are affected.

21. A hypoxic-Anoxic injury, also known as HAI, occurs when that flow is disrupted, essentially starving the brain and preventing it from performing vital biochemical processes

22. Anoxic and hypoxic brain injuries often cause an initial loss of consciousness, which can be short-term or long-term depending on severity and length of …

23.  · Rathinasabapathi B, Raman SB, Sigua C, Aly MAM (2002) β-Alanine betaine: Anitrogenous osmoprotectant implicated in plant tolerance to salinity and hypoxic stress

24. This syndrome, called Anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (AIE, also known as ‘Anoxic brain injury,’ or ‘hypoxic-ischemic coma’), can result in outcomes ranging from full recovery to permanent unconsciousness to death

25. Anoxic encephalopathy, a brain injury related to cerebral hypoxia and cerebral anoxia, types of hypoxic-Anoxic injuries (HAIs) is a serious, life-threatening injury; it can cause cognitive problems and disabilities

26. An aquatic system lacking dissolved oxygen (0% saturation) is termed anaerobic, reducing, or Anoxic; a system with low concentration—in the range between 1 and 30% saturation—is called hypoxic or dysoxic

27. Cases of total oxygen deprivation are termed "Anoxia", which can be hypoxic in origin (reduced oxygen availability) or ischemic in origin (oxygen deprivation due to a disruption in blood flow)

28. Formation of Aerenchyma, or air spaces that allow effective transportation of oxygen under hypoxic conditions, was observed consistently in roots of Āweu and Bun-long, but only occasionally in those of Hawaiian cultivars/landraces

29. On occasion of the autopsy of a 32–34-week-old fetus delivered with fetal membrane intact (caul/amnion birth), heavy hypoxic changes in the cardiac muscle, the liver and the kidney epithelia were found.

30. As the cause of death hypoxic brain damage was determined after acute cardiac arrest as a consequence of an excited delirium under the influence of alcoholic with pre-existing morphologic alterations of the heart.

31. Anoxic encephalopathy, or hypoxic-ischemic brain injury, is a process that begins with the cessation of cerebral blood flow to brain tissue, which most commonly results from poisoning, as is the case, for example with carbon monoxide poisoning or drug …

32. An elevated vascular pressure in the pulmonary capillary has recently been identified as the major contributor of alveolar fluid flooding. Pulmonary capillary hypertension is caused by an excessive hypoxic vasoconstriction of the small pulmonary arteries and veins (50–900 μm).

33. Between 2 and 7 min of perfusion with hypoxic medium a marked reduction in contractile force occurred without appreciable changes in the coronary flow, the phosphate potential, the levels of ADP and AMP, and creatine phosphate/Pi ratio.

34. Mitochondrial Biogenesis is a major adaption of skeletal muscle to exercise training and is induced by a complex interplay between numerous signaling pathways that respond to metabolic, mechanical, and hypoxic stresses that are generated within the myocyte during contraction.

35. Cells must be no further than 100–200 μm from a blood vessel to receive adequate nutrients and oxygen to survive, thus large Avascularised spheroids can quickly develop a hypoxic and necrotic core which influences stem cell survival, maintenance and differentiation.

36. Brooded embryos of Capitella teleta also showed few post-metamorphic consequences (i.e., "latent effects," reviewed by Pechenik, 2006) of early exposure to either reduced salinity or hypoxia, and were, again, even more tolerant of hypoxic conditions than of salinity stress.

37. Anoxic encephalopathy, or hypoxic-ischemic brain injury, is a process that begins with the cessation of cerebral blood flow to brain tissue, which most commonly results from poisoning (for example carbon monoxide or drug overdose), vascular injury or insult, or cardiac arrest.

38. Analgesia and Sedation in Patients with COVID-19 Approximately 14 percent of patients with COVID-19 infection experience a severe form of hypoxic respiratory failure, with 5 percent requiring mechanical ventilation.1 The dyspnea, air hunger, physical discomfort of being intubated, and need to prevent self-extubation have made sedation of these

39. After a 4-week stimulation of ESF production with oral administration of fluoxymesterone (flu) intermittent hypoxic ESF stimulation was performed corresponding to a maximum altitude of 4000 m in 7 patients with chronic renal disease without or with incipient renal anemia (mean hematocrit 40%) and in 11 normal subjects (mean hematocrit 46%).