anoxia

NOUN
  1. severe hypoxia; absence of oxygen in inspired gases or in arterial blood or in the tissues
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How To Use anoxia In A Sentence

  • There is a report that indicates that amylase plays an important role in the anoxia-tolerant rhizome of Acorus calamus.
  • Anoxia causes polysomes, translating the aerobic proteins, to dissociate, and anaerobic mRNAs are translated from polysomes with a much lower average size.
  • Moreover, exogenously supplied sugars could improve energy metabolism and survival as well as restore the mitochondrial ultrastructure of both sensitive and tolerant species under anoxia.
  • Anoxia is com - plicated by malnutrition, and it is necessary to use hsien medicines. LONGEVITY
  • A sufferer of birth anoxia, a lack of oxygen to the brain at birth, people were amazed by how Mr Ryder managed to live life to the full.
  • Sugar availability plays an important role in plant tolerance to anoxia.
  • He added that these injuries can be very severe because facial injuries received often affect breathing, which leads to anoxia which can result in brain damage.
  • Method: The mouse shinning, burden swimming, heat - resistant, cold resistant and tolerating anoxia were detected by experiment.
  • The principal factors inducing right ventricular strain, hypertrophy, and failure can be stated very simply: (1) pulmonary hypertension, from one cause or another; and (2) secondary influences throwing a burden on the right heart, such as anoxia, increased blood volume, polycythemia, increased cardiac output, disordered breathing mechanics. Dickinson W. Richards - Nobel Lecture
  • We screened several hundred inbred and exotic maize lines for their tolerance to anoxia.
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