Definitionn. a condition in which insufficient or no oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged on a ventilatory basis
Last update: July 7, 2015
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He is suffering from asphyxia. [Please select]
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If the case is about to terminate fatally the spasms rapidly succeed each other and death usually occurs within two hours, either from asphyxia produced by spasm of the respiratory muscles or more rarely from exhaustion. [Please select]
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Asphyxia would supervene, if the two breathing holes at the back became obstructed. [Please select]
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I lay upon a Banded Epeira's lime-threads a Locust that second asphyxiated with carbon disulphide. [Please select]
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It is said to be due to a partial asphyxia during sleep from adenoid vegetation. [Please select]
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It dies of respiratory paralysis, death many times being hastened by the asphyxia following the vomiting. [Please select]
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You wore out your body and asphyxiated your soul. [Please select]
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If inside the cavern, they must by this time be stifled--asphyxiated--dead. [Please select]
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