MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ANOXAEMIA»
anoxaemia
anoxaemia
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ANOXAEMIA»
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The Neurosciences and the Practice of Aviation Medicine
Oxygen Delivery to Tissues In the paper 'On Anoxaemia' by Barcroft (1920) three
mechanisms of tissue hypoxia were described: reduced arterial PO2 ('anoxic
anoxaemia'), reduced oxygen-carrying capacity, usually due to a ...
2
the respiratory function of the blood
... 93 acute anoxic anoxaemia, 158 acute oxygen want, 155 adaptation, 193
administration of oxygen, 144 adrenalin, 64 aerial environment, 191 after effects
of high altitudes, 190 Aggazzotti, Prof., 23 Alagna, 23 alcohol, 159 alcoholic
excess, ...
3
Keen as Mustard: Britain's Horrific Chemical Warfare ...
He pinpointed anoxaemia, or insufficient oxygen in the blood, as one of the
factors that affected gassed humans and laboratory animals. Barcroft considered
that this oxygen shortage occurred in gas cases in a comparable way to cardiac
or ...
4
Science and Civilisation in China: Spagyrical discovery and ...
siderable anoxaemia with all its strange effects — buzzing in the ears, vertigo,
perspiration, sensations of heat and formication in the extremities, fainting and
headache. a One cannot help wondering whether there was some connection
here ...
5
Midline Medical Dictionary
Without a tail, Anovesical. Pertaining to both anus and bladder. Anovular. Not
related to, or coincident with ovulation; anovulatory. Anovulatory. See Anovular.
Anovulation. Suspension or cessation of ovulation. Anoxaemia. Insufficient
oxygen ...
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Emotion: A Comprehensive Phenomenology of Theories and Their ...
Our present findings indicate that deliberate induction of anoxaemia by critical
choice of suitable stimulation frequencies in any convenient modality of
sensation evokes differential changes both in affect and awareness.1 A
pneumatic view of ...
They found that the excretion of ammonia is distinctly diminished at the lowered
pressure, and were thus led to the theory that the acidosis of high altitudes is due
to diminished formation of ammonia by the liver as a consequence of anoxaemia
...
John Scott Haldane, John Gillies Priestley, 1935
Anoxaemia of any of the above types may be considered to be general in its
effects and is accompanied by distinctive symptoms, of which perhaps the most
important is cyanosis. This is particularly seen in conditions in which capillary ...
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British Medical Journal
side of the normal physiological balance, but the partial ' understand much better
why CO, acts so effectively in ' ANOXAEMIA. [ The apparent acidosis which
develops during anoxaeinia is , lNOXAEMIA. ANOX AEMIA. ANOXAEMIA. often ...
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Clinical Physiology: (a Symptom Analysis) in Relation to ...
ANOXAEMIA In the preceding pages oxygen lack or anoxaemia has been
frequently mentioned. It is of the greatest importance in medicine, although it may
be looked upon as a pathological condition discovered by the physiologists. We
owe ...
Robert John Stewart McDowall, 1927