Condition of severely deficient supply of oxygen to the body.
1 The high mortality rate could partly be explained by associated perinatal asphyxia .
2 In the case of asphyxia , people often fail to effect their object.
3 This can possibly lead to fetal malformation, asphyxia or floppy infant syndrome.
4 Another recipient died of accidental asphyxia at 6 months after the transplantation.
5 The final coroner's report states Phillips died of asphyxia due to hanging.
6 A coroner later ruled he'd died of asphyxia and a broken larynx.
7 The usual signs of asphyxia had been obliterated by decomposition and saponification.
8 He breathes comfortably an atmosphere which would give a healthy man asphyxia .
9 Such stimulation, however, Pilcher and Sollmann believe may be secondary to asphyxia .
10 Horrible leaps were made by those living creatures, who struggled against asphyxia .
11 Lowery's death would go down as accidental asphyxia associated with autoerotic activity.
12 This time he suffered an incident of severe asphyxia and loss of consciousness.
13 SEPs may provide useful additional information when assessing the infant with birth asphyxia .
14 These may include low birth weight and asphyxia leading to neonatal intensive care.
15 There is evidence that the dopaminergic system is sensitive to asphyxia .
16 But not her dizziness; Veta remained in the grip of asphyxia .
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Asphyxia в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки