hypoxia

[ US /haɪˈpɑksiə/ ]
[ UK /ha‍ɪpˈɒksi‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. oxygen deficiency causing a very strong drive to correct the deficiency
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How To Use hypoxia In A Sentence

  • These divergent alpha-enolase gene products play central roles in glucose metabolism and growth regulation and their differential regulation may be critical for tumor adaptation to hypoxia. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • This is a phenomenon that can be evoked by brief hypoxia exposure, promotes ventilatory stability, and protects against dysrhythmic breathing.
  • Tese results indicate under the plateau hypoxia circumstance, the BMS show evident angiectasis and hyperemia and the volume and length of the BMS are higher in acute and subacute periods.
  • Third, hypoxia can be induced surreptitiously, obviating behavioral responses at the time where critical measurements are made.
  • If an excitatory input, associated with hypoxia, was received by the respiratory motor centers in the brainstem, an increase in respiratory activity should have resulted.
  • We observed that hypoxia is a common event in the mucosal capillary blood of bronchial tumors.
  • Tainted love is tinted love, a greyer pink love, edges purple from necrosis, halitosis, the lack of osmosis, a hypoxia of the heart hardened boundaries kind of love. Tainted Love
  • Hypoxia inducible factor-l(HIF-1), which can stimulate expression of hypoxia induced-responsed, is a kind of transcriptive factor.
  • Acute exposure to repetitive hypoxia has been shown to result in habituation that is expressed as a decreased frequency of arousal in response to the same stimulus.
  • The same is true for visual illusions, hypoxia and other factors affecting interpretation as the brain receives information from the eyes.
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