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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B - Biological Sciences, 1954
A general physiological interest in anoxia has resulted in such a vast literature that, in this short communication, only data of importance to aviation are included, from observations on human subjects. In the case of flying personnel, acute anoxia should be regarded as a dynamic state, due to a fall in the partial pressure of alveolar oxygen to a ...
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A general physiological interest in anoxia has resulted in such a vast literature that, in this short communication, only data of importance to aviation are included, from observations on human subjects. In the case of flying personnel, acute anoxia should be regarded as a dynamic state, due to a fall in the partial pressure of alveolar oxygen to a ...
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BMJ, 1940
Need for the present day reviving interest in nosology is illustrated by the terminology used in this symposium. By derivation, the meaning of anoxia is "without oxygen," a condition incompatible with life and therefore scarcely a suitable word to use in clinical discussions.
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Need for the present day reviving interest in nosology is illustrated by the terminology used in this symposium. By derivation, the meaning of anoxia is "without oxygen," a condition incompatible with life and therefore scarcely a suitable word to use in clinical discussions.
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1968
The apparent lack of agreement among various authors (Belli and Roach, 1968; Baker and Town, 1966; Michael, Scott and Revesz, 1966) on the rate of de-oxygenation of a culture medium suddenly exposed to an oxygen-free environment, is probably attributable to differences in the dimensions of the various media studied.
F C, Gillespie, J, Unsworth
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The apparent lack of agreement among various authors (Belli and Roach, 1968; Baker and Town, 1966; Michael, Scott and Revesz, 1966) on the rate of de-oxygenation of a culture medium suddenly exposed to an oxygen-free environment, is probably attributable to differences in the dimensions of the various media studied.
F C, Gillespie, J, Unsworth
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Pediatrics, 1955
In a study designed to measure the effect of delayed oxygenation of newborn infants' blood on intelligence in later life, capillary blood oxygen content or saturation was measured at various intervals in the first 3 hours after birth, and in the same individual subjects intelligence was later assessed by Stanford-Binet test.
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In a study designed to measure the effect of delayed oxygenation of newborn infants' blood on intelligence in later life, capillary blood oxygen content or saturation was measured at various intervals in the first 3 hours after birth, and in the same individual subjects intelligence was later assessed by Stanford-Binet test.
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Vertical decoupling in Late Ordovician anoxia due to reorganization of ocean circulation
Nature Geoscience, 2021Alexandre Pohl, Zunli Lu, Wanyi Lu
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Upper limits on the extent of seafloor anoxia during the PETM from uranium isotopes
Nature Communications, 2021Matthew O Clarkson +2 more
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