Sentences with phrase «unconsciousness which»

However, we also provide alert dogs for those with other very dangerous health conditions including Addisonian crisis, which causes severe pain, convulsions and unconsciousness which lead to collapse and hospitalisation; and severe allergic responses.

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Asphyxiation results from lack of exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide due to respiratory failure or disturbance, resulting in insufficient brain oxygen, which leads to unconsciousness and death.
«A higher religion imposes a conflict, a division, torment and struggle within the individual... we escape from this strain by attempting to revert to an identity of religion and culture which prevailed at a more primitive stage; as when we indulge in alcohol as an anodyne, we consciously seek unconsciousness» (Notes, p. 68) Typically, Eliot did not attempt to lessen the strain; rather, he saw the church as the «salt of the earth,» affecting society at its deepest levels.
Unconsciousness of despair is like unconsciousness of dread (cf.. The Concept of Dread by Vigilius Haufniensis): the dread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which wasUnconsciousness of despair is like unconsciousness of dread (cf.. The Concept of Dread by Vigilius Haufniensis): the dread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which wasunconsciousness of dread (cf.. The Concept of Dread by Vigilius Haufniensis): the dread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which was at the bottom.
In the foregoing there is steadily pointed out a gradation in the consciousness of the self: first came unconsciousness of being - an eternal self (III.B a), then a knowledge of having a self in which there is after all something eternal (III.B b), and under this (1 i and ii, 2) there were again pointed out gradations.
Both men and women are able to integrate the intuitive capacities of the right hemisphere of the brain, which has been repressed into unconsciousness by the cerebrally one - sided patriarchal religions.
The transition from grayout to unconsciousness resembles floating peacefully within a dark tunnel, which is much like some of the defining characteristics of a near - death experience.
The research will also move forward understanding of the relationship between genetic characteristics and anaesthetic requirements, he says: «Investigating the role of melanocortin system in the central nervous system is likely to help us understand fundamental questions such as which systems in the brain produce unconsciousness and which modulate pain perception.»
Dangerously low blood glucose, which can lead to unconsciousness or even death, is a frequent challenge for people with T1D and other types of insulin - dependent diabetes.
This is the loss of glucose to the brain, which can cause unconsciousness or even a coma, though it can be a good thing for those who suffer from type II diabetes or from insulin resistance.
A physiologic state of relative unconsciousness and inaction of the voluntary muscles, the need for which recurs periodically.
This is after the movie's climax, which features the motley crew of living exhibits returning to their natural state of inert unconsciousness, and, yes, during that scene, too, the most pressing worry is that the monkey isn't alive.
A coma is defined as a prolonged state of unconsciousness during which a patient is completely unresponsive to stimuli such as light, sound or even pain.
It's important to pet owners to know the signs, which include heavy panting, glazed eyes, a rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, excessive thirst, lethargy, fever, dizziness, lack of coordination, profuse salivation, vomiting, a deep red or purple tongue, seizure, and unconsciousness.
They are euthanized by being given an overdose injection of Pentobarbital, a barbiturate solution which is regularly used to induce unconsciousness for an operation.
Your veterinarian will give your pet an overdose of an anesthetic drug called sodium pentobarbital, which quickly causes unconsciousness and then gently stops the heartbeat.
Although no official report has been provided by any official agency, there have been several instances in the recent months of people experiencing unconsciousness while snorkeling which have been attributed to that type of mask.
Instead, you need to force them by beating them to the point of unconsciousness, dragging them to a makeshift device called the «Wheel of Pain», and waiting as they slowly lose their minds from the endless torture which they're enduring.
Just as dreams — which realistically occur in flashes of seconds in our brains — can seem like hours or days, so Dorothy's hours of unconsciousness take on a five day journey throughout the course of the fair.
If you know a little German, Kline evokes both «kleine» («little») rape and «kein» («no») rape, and thus male denial of criminality and, more generally, macho unconsciousness — at which the Abstract Expressionists surely excelled.
Reinhardt describes these paintings as: «A square (neutral, shapeless) canvas, five feet wide, five feet high, as high as a man, as wide as a man's outstretched arms (not large, not small, sizeless), trisected (no composition), one horizontal form negating one vertical form (formless, no top, no bottom, directionless), three (more or less) dark (lightless) no - contrasting (colorless) colors, brushwork brushed out to remove brushwork, a matte, flat, free - hand, painted surface (glossless, textureless, non-linear, no hard - edge, no soft edge) which does not reflect its surroundings — a pure, abstract, non-objective, timeless, spaceless, changeless, relationless, disinterested painting — an object that is self - conscious (no unconsciousness) ideal, transcendent, aware of no thing but art (absolutely no anti-art).»
If you take more opioids than your body can handle, your breathing slows, which can lead to unconsciousness or death.
«Physical helplessness» means unconsciousness or any other condition existing at the time of an offense under this article which otherwise rendered the complaining witness physically unable to communicate an unwillingness to act and about which the accused knew or should have known.
If the patient's blood levels are not properly monitored during an amputation, the result can be shock, which can also include symptoms such as chest pain, rapid / weak pulse, dizziness, blue lips, and even unconsciousness.
The severity can be mild (a brief change in consciousness or mental status) or severe, which can include amnesia, coma or unconsciousness for an extended period of time.
To earn an instruction on the automatism defense, the Defendant needs to prove that his actions which led to impairment and to driving began in a state of unconsciousness.
However, unlike the State, which must prove all the other elements beyond a reasonable doubt, the defendant need only prove the defendant's unconsciousness to your satisfaction.
You may find there is evidence which tends to show that the defendant was physically unable to control his physical actions because of automatism or unconsciousness; that is a state of mind in which a person, though capable of action, is not conscious of what the person is doing at the time the crime was alleged to have been committed.
General anesthesia, which induces full unconsciousness, is typically administered through a laryngeal tube that allows the patient to inhale the gas.
End - of - life treatment includes terminal palliative sedation, which places patients in a state of unconsciousness and where they are deprived of food and water, and would require written consent beforehand in writing and filed in the patient's record.
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