Asphyxia neonatorum
asphyxia neonatorum
asphyxia neonatorum asphyxia ne·o·na·to·rum (nē’ō-nā-tôr’əm)
n.
asphyxia occurring in a newborn.
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the extreme condition caused by lack of oxygen and excess of carbon dioxide in the blood, produced by interference with respiration or insufficient oxygen in the air; suffocation. historical examples he was in the asphyxial stage, all animation suspended, no beat of pulse, apparently dead. the wolf cub patrick casey the second stage is termed […]
- Asphyxiant
or tending to . an agent or substance. an condition. adjective causing asphyxia noun anything that causes asphyxia: carbon monoxide is an asphyxiant asphyxiant as·phyx·i·ant (ās-fĭk’sē-ənt) adj. inducing or tending to induce asphyxia. n. a substance, such as a toxic gas, or an event, such as drowning, that induces asphyxia.
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to produce in. to cause to die or lose consciousness by impairing normal breathing, as by gas or other noxious agents; choke; suffocate; smother. to become asphyxiated. contemporary examples so they spent eight years taking the humming economy they inherited and asphyxiating it. michael tomasky on the gop’s economic sabotage michael tomasky february 5, 2012 […]
- Asphyxiator
to produce in. to cause to die or lose consciousness by impairing normal breathing, as by gas or other noxious agents; choke; suffocate; smother. to become asphyxiated. verb to cause asphyxia in or undergo asphyxia; smother; suffocate v. 1818, “to suffocate” (someone or something), from asphyxia + -ate (2). related: asphyxiated; asphyxiating. asphyxiate as·phyx·i·ate (ās-fĭk’sē-āt’) […]
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aspi advanced scsi peripheral interface historical examples swakem was called by the ancients the port of aspi, as may be seen in the third table of africa by ptolemy. a general history and collection of voyages and travels, volume vi robert kerr advanced small computer systems interface