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Перевод: asphyxia speek asphyxia


[существительное]
отсутствие дыхания [мед.]; асфиксия ; удушье
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. She had been beaten and strangled and died from multiple injuries and asphyxia.
  2. Using time of death in relation to delivery, gestation, and absence or presence of congenital abnormalities, we classified each death into one of four categories: congenital malformations; macerated stillbirths (prepartum stillbirths); asphyxia in labour (intrapartum stillbirths and early neonatal deaths at weeks' gestation); and immaturity (early neonatal deaths at 38 weeks' gestation).
  3. This reflects the more predictable nature of macerated stillbirths and the less predictable nature of asphyxia in labour.
  4. In contrast, macerated stillbirths were underrepresented in the stillbirths that occurred at general practitioner units while deaths due to asphyxia in labour were overrepresented.
  5. Now breathing, breathing in erm poisons, we'll go over this in more detail erm, there's so many things as we've already gone through that can cause us asphyxia, one of them's poison in itself isn't it?
  6. Findings include a higher incidence of pre-eclampsia, fetal distress, asphyxia, and Ascher et al (1978) have implicated increased catecholamine levels (reflecting the sympathetic hyperactivity associated with anxiety) as bringing about an increase in maternal blood pressure and a decrease in uterine bloodflow, promoting fetal stressors such as hypoxia and acidosis.
  7. At the inquest into his death, coroner James Turnbull said Tony suffered traumatic asphyxia and brain damage during the crush at the Hillsborough stadium.
  8. Factors that predispose to epilepsy - for example, birth asphyxia, head injury - can help distinguish psychiatric illness from complex partial seizures.
  9. Very distressed, yes, they can't breathe and your treatment for asphyxia?
  10. Sight and systems of asphyxia, what, how's a person he going to look?
  11. Such children may have suffered birth asphyxia, have oral-facial-palatal defects, pseudobulbar palsy or cerebral palsy, and so have poor co-ordination of facial and oral muscles.
  12. Asphyxia in labour and immaturity are more directly affected by obstetric and paediatric management.
  13. okay, don't say blue, because otherwise you'll get it mixed up with asphyxia

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