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1. Mechanical Asphyxia includes smothering, plastic bag Asphyxia, choking, compression of the neck, traumatic Asphyxia, positional/restraint Asphyxia, and drowning.

2. Asphyxia Noir, Actress: Asphyxia Heels the World

3. Asphyxial deaths include suffocation, smothering, choking, positional asphyxia, mechanical asphyxia, traumatic asphyxia, hanging, strangulation, and “chemical” asphyxia.

4. Asphyxiate definition, to produce asphyxia in

5. ‘The remaining cases included Asphyxia, aspiration, sepsis, and unknown cause.’ ‘The patient had a history of perinatal Asphyxia.’ ‘Substantial increases were noted for deaths due to Asphyxia, sudden infant death syndrome, infection, and external causes.’ ‘The cause of death was Asphyxia

6. ‘The remaining cases included Asphyxia, aspiration, sepsis, and unknown cause.’ ‘The patient had a history of perinatal Asphyxia.’ ‘Substantial increases were noted for deaths due to Asphyxia, sudden infant death syndrome, infection, and external causes.’ ‘The cause of death was Asphyxia

7. Verb with object Asphyxiating to produce asphyxia in

8. Asphyxiate definition, to produce Asphyxia in

9. Asphyxiant definition: causing asphyxia Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

10. 1. Of or relating to asphyxia; as, Asphyxial phenomena

11. Music video by Cö Shu Nie performing Asphyxia

12. Know the causes, symptoms, treatment of birth Asphyxia.

13. 2) Asphyxia is a Technical Death Metal band from Australia

14. What does Asphyxiate mean? To cause asphyxia in; smother

15. Asphyxied in a state of asphyxia; suffocated How to pronounce Asphyxied?

16. Death scene characteristics in 118 fatal cases of Autoerotic asphyxia compared with suicidal asphyxia: Behavioral Sciences & the Law Vol 10(4) Fal 1992

17. P Asphyxied In a state of asphyxia; suffocated.

18. Autoerotic Asphyxia (AeA): Asphyxia caused by intentionally strangling oneself while masturbating in order to intensify the orgasm through reduced oxygen flow to the brain.

19. In resource-poor countries, perinatal Asphyxia is probably much more common

20. Asphyxia may result from choking, drowning, electric shock, or injury

21. Asphyxia usually results in loss of consciousness and sometimes death.

22. Asphyxiant: [ as-fik´se-ant ] any substance capable of producing asphyxia.

23. 3) Asphyxia is a Death Metal band from Melton Mowbray, England

24. What does Asphyxiant mean? Inducing or tending to induce asphyxia

25. 5) Asphyxia is a Thrash Metal band from Dublin, Ireland.

26. The cause of death was asphyxia by an alimentary bolus.

27. It is also called asphyxiophilia, Autoerotic asphyxia, or breath control play

28. Medical definition of Asphyxiant: an agent (as a gas) capable of causing asphyxia.

29. An Asphyxiant is an agent or event which induces asphyxia, also known as suffocation

30. The reactions on asphyxia as well as on acoustic and emotional stimuli were studied.

31. Asphyxia is a breathing impairment that occurs when there is insufficient oxygen in the body

32. Other serious adverse events include heart block, respiratory insufficiency, asphyxia and pericarditis.

33. Management of an Asphyxiated newborn Newborn with birth asphyxia Baby requiring bag and mask ventilation (BMV) OR Intubation with or without medications at birth Mild asphyxia Requiring BMV for less than 60 seconds No intubation or medications at birth Moderate or severe asphyxia Requiring BMV for 60 seconds or more and/or

34. Asphyxia happens when your body doesn't get enough oxygen to keep you from passing out

35. ASPHYXIATION Meaning: "act of causing asphyxia," 1849, noun of action from Asphyxiate (v.)

36. Asphyxia is a condition in which the brain receives inadequate levels of oxygen supply

37. Asphyxia neonatorum is a leading cause of brain damage and death in infants worldwide

38. When this condition strikes at birth, then it is termed as Birth Asphyxia

39. Elizabeth Gregory's official cause of death was asphyxia caused by immersion in fluid.

40. Birth Asphyxia occurs when an unborn baby’s brain is deprived of oxygen or blood

41. The word 'Asphyxia' has originated from Forensic Medicine and used particularly for death events related to suicides

42. Asphyxia, or suffocation, is caused by a severe lack of oxygen to the body

43. Medical Definition of Asphyxia : a lack of oxygen or excess of carbon dioxide in the body that is usually caused by interruption of breathing and that causes unconsciousness — compare suffocation Other Words from Asphyxia

44. Asphyxia Noir was born on June 27, 1989 in Methuen, Massachusetts, USA as Felicia Delahoya

45. Asphyxia (as-FIX-ee-uh) means lack of oxygen and blood flow to the brain

46. It is suggested that reflexogenic and circulatory mechanisms play a major role in asphyxia neonatorum.

47. Asphyxia is a condition in which the body of a person gets deprived of oxygen supply

48. Asphyxia can be induced by choking, drowning, electric shock, injury, or the inhalation of toxic gases.

49. Asphyxia (ăsfĭk`sēə), deficiency of oxygen and excess of carbon dioxide in the blood and body tissues.

50. Autoerotic asphyxia is almost unknown as a distinctive psychopathological entity in this country's forensic medicine practice