Long deficiencies of calories/nutriants cause grave morbidity, finally horrific death.
A state of extreme hunger resulting from lack of essential nutrients over a prolonged period.
The act of depriving of food or subjecting to famine.
1 However, the mechanisms controlling neuronal autophagy during starvation remain far from clear.
2 To date, no international court has prosecuted a case of starvation crimes.
3 As with the heart, it's possible that oxygen starvation is the problem.
4 But starvation , a result of chronic mismanagement and natural disasters, changed that.
5 Police believe he eventually died of starvation in August, the paper reported.
6 Relief workers have reported 32 deaths from starvation in the past month.
7 In good times they feast; in bad times they die of starvation .
8 It was a life of hardship; of social starvation almost like exile.
9 Many died of starvation during the so-called three years of natural disasters.
10 In the race between the ankle and starvation , the ankle had won.
11 They faced dusty winds, power starvation and other challenges -and survived.
12 We were always on the verge of starvation ; our sufferings were terrible.
13 Food was scarce in Santiago; there would soon be danger of starvation .
14 The Swedes were the first to yield in this game of starvation .
15 Perhaps she had more insight into the starvation process than the others.
16 About 40 of the animals had already died from dehydration and starvation .
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Starvation в диалектах
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