useful consciousness - translation to russian
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useful consciousness - translation to russian

DURATION OF EFFECTIVE PERFORMANCE IN A HYPOXIC ENVIRONMENT
Time of Useful Consciousness; Effective performance time; Useful consciousness

useful consciousness         

медицина

сознание активное

semicomatose         
  • meditating]]
  • [[Thomas Nagel]] argues that while a human might be able to imagine what it is like to be a [[bat]] by taking "the bat's point of view", it would still be impossible "to know what it is like for a bat to be a bat." (''[[Townsend's big-eared bat]] pictured'').
  • Enlightenment]] philosopher from the 17th century
  • John Searle in December 2005
  • The [[Necker cube]], an ambiguous image
  • Schema of the neural processes underlying consciousness, from [[Christof Koch]]}}
THE STATE OR QUALITY OF SENTIENCE OR AWARENESS OF INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL EXISTENCE
ConsciousNess; Conscious; Phenomenal consciousness; Psychological consciousness; Conciousness; Conscious mind; Consciously; Semiconscious; Concious; State of consciousness; Consiousness; Subjective consciousness; Human consciousness; States of consciousness; States of Consciousness; Concept of consciousness; Semicomatose; Tongue awareness; Defining consciousness; Consciousness studies; Evolution of consciousness; Access consciousness; Consciousness researcher; Evolutionary origin of consciousness; Artifact consciousness; Medical aspects of consciousness; Scientific study of consciousness

медицина

полукоматозный

consciousness         
  • meditating]]
  • [[Thomas Nagel]] argues that while a human might be able to imagine what it is like to be a [[bat]] by taking "the bat's point of view", it would still be impossible "to know what it is like for a bat to be a bat." (''[[Townsend's big-eared bat]] pictured'').
  • Enlightenment]] philosopher from the 17th century
  • John Searle in December 2005
  • The [[Necker cube]], an ambiguous image
  • Schema of the neural processes underlying consciousness, from [[Christof Koch]]}}
THE STATE OR QUALITY OF SENTIENCE OR AWARENESS OF INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL EXISTENCE
ConsciousNess; Conscious; Phenomenal consciousness; Psychological consciousness; Conciousness; Conscious mind; Consciously; Semiconscious; Concious; State of consciousness; Consiousness; Subjective consciousness; Human consciousness; States of consciousness; States of Consciousness; Concept of consciousness; Semicomatose; Tongue awareness; Defining consciousness; Consciousness studies; Evolution of consciousness; Access consciousness; Consciousness researcher; Evolutionary origin of consciousness; Artifact consciousness; Medical aspects of consciousness; Scientific study of consciousness
consciousness noun 1) сознание - lose consciousness - recover consciousness - regain consciousness 2) сознательность; самосознание

Definition

consciously

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Time of useful consciousness

Time of useful consciousness (TUC), also effective performance time (EPT), is defined as the amount of time an individual is able to function effectively (e.g. perform flying duties) in an environment of inadequate oxygen supply. It is the period of time from the interruption of the oxygen supply or exposure to an oxygen-poor environment to the time when useful function is lost, and the individual is no longer capable of taking proper corrective and protective action. It is not the time to total unconsciousness. At the higher altitudes, the TUC becomes very short; considering this danger, the emphasis is on prevention rather than cure.

For orbital altitudes and above, that is, direct exposure to space, 6–9 seconds of consciousness is expected.

Examples of use of useful consciousness
1. Depending on the altitude, passengers and crew may have as little as 12 seconds of useful consciousness before they become befuddled and pass out.
2. "The reason you have to do it quickly is that, at high altitudes, the time of useful consciousness at best will be 15–20 seconds," says Captain Mervyn Granshaw, chairman of the British Airline Pilots‘ Association and a veteran pilot of commercial airliners including the Boeing 737–200.
What is the Russian for useful consciousness? Translation of &#39useful consciousness&#39 to Russian