Definitionn. the condition of being deprived of oxygen
Last update: July 23, 2015
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It may lead to an incipient asphyxiation, as the supply of oxygen may be greatly interfered with and the escape of carbon dioxide may be almost stopped. [Please select]
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Hunger and the danger of death from asphyxiation had forced them finally to venture forth. [Please select]
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This, beyond doubt, contributed to her death, but the direct cause was asphyxiation. [Please select]
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It is obvious, if there be any logic in things, that a grub so well-protected against asphyxiation by drowning must frequent liquid surroundings. [Please select]
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