Sentences with phrase «lack of oxygen made»

Lack of oxygen made it difficult to think clearly.
Many injuries result from a lack of oxygen made available to the child, either while still in the womb or after birth.
is best experienced as pure sensation — a rollercoaster that ratchets you uphill for miles, until the lack of oxygen makes you lightheaded, then plummets you at 200 miles per hour through one of those haunted house rides in which something horrific pops out at you around every turn.

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Hypoxia (lack of oxygen) makes it MORE likely that a infant will try to breath, not less.
When the baby is born he is going through mild hypoxia and has lack of oxygen which makes the baby swallow, not breath or open his mouth.
Researchers have printed with live cells before, but until now they only made tiny pieces of gelatinous living material, both because large structures tended to collapse and because the cells inside tended to die from lack of oxygen.
Lack of oxygen can increase inflammation and make it more difficult to manage autoimmune conditions such as Hashimoto's hypothyroidism.
In the hypotonic (lack of tone) series you will learn breathing techniques to bring blood flow and oxygen into the pelvic region to make it more responsive.
This lack of oxygen to the body and brain also compromises overall health, which in turn can raise inflammation and make it hard to manage autoimmune disorders such as Hashimoto's hypothyroidism.
In many modern coastal systems, anthropogenic changes are superimposed on natural variation and lack of knowledge of such variation makes the prediction of future changes in water column oxygen challenging (e.g., Grantham et al., 2004).
In fact, certain of TEPCO's actions in the aftermath of the explosions have been confused and, some might opine, lacking discipline of purpose to the extent that expedient decisions have been made without proper forethought and judiciousness to avoid knock - on consequences: for example, the injection of seawater may have resulted in salt deposits sufficient to foul cooling flows in the lower regions of the RPV [reactor pressure vessel]; the liberation of hydrogen from seawater is more rampant than from freshwater and radiolysis of oxygen from the cooling water could provide stoichiometric conditions and ignition with hydrogen in the absence of air in the containments; and the latest and most recent announcement to deploy a nitrogen purge to the Unit 1 reactor seems yet another ill - explained and unjustified desperate measure».
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