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oxygen starvation - vertaling naar russisch

CONDITION IN WHICH THE BODY OR A REGION OF THE BODY IS DEPRIVED OF ADEQUATE OXYGEN SUPPLY AT THE TISSUE LEVEL
Anemic hypoxia; Oxygen starvation; Tissue hypoxia; Altitude hypoxia; Oxygen-shortage; Oxygen shortage; Hypoxiation; Oxygen deficiency; Hypoxic tissue; Hypoxic tissues; Localized hypoxia; Localised hypoxia

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общая лексика

кислородное голодание

медицина

гипоксия

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кислородное голодание
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медицина

анемическая гипоксия

Definitie

КИСЛОРОД
(лат. Oxygenium), О, химический элемент VI группы периодической системы, атомный номер 8, атомная масса 15,9994. В свободном виде встречается в виде двух модификаций - О2 ("обычный" кислород) и О3 (озон). О2 - газ без цвета и запаха, плотность 1,42897 г/л, tпл -218,6 °С, tкип -182,96 °С. Химически самый активный (после фтора) неметалл. С большинством других элементов (водородом, галогенами, серой, многими металлами и т. д.) взаимодействует непосредственно (окисление) и, как правило, с выделением энергии. При повышении температуры скорость окисления возрастает и может начаться горение. Животные и растения получают необходимую для жизни энергию за счет биологического окисления различных веществ кислородом, поступающим в организмы при дыхании. Самый распространенный на Земле элемент; в виде соединений составляет ок. 1/2 массы земной коры; входит в состав воды (88,8% по массе) и многих тканей живых организмов (ок. 70% по массе). Свободный кислород атмосферы (20,95% по объему) образовался и сохраняется благодаря фотосинтезу. Кислород (или обогащенный им воздух) применяется в металлургии, химической промышленности, в медицине, кислородно-дыхательный аппаратах. Жидкий кислород - компонент ракетного топлива.

Wikipedia

Hypoxia (medical)

Hypoxia is a condition in which the body or a region of the body is deprived of adequate oxygen supply at the tissue level. Hypoxia may be classified as either generalized, affecting the whole body, or local, affecting a region of the body. Although hypoxia is often a pathological condition, variations in arterial oxygen concentrations can be part of the normal physiology, for example, during strenuous physical exercise.

Hypoxia differs from hypoxemia and anoxemia, in that hypoxia refers to a state in which oxygen present in a tissue or the whole body is insufficient, whereas hypoxemia and anoxemia refer specifically to states that have low or no oxygen in the blood. Hypoxia in which there is complete absence of oxygen supply is referred to as anoxia.

Hypoxia can be due to external causes, when the breathing gas is hypoxic, or internal causes, such as reduced effectiveness of gas transfer in the lungs, reduced capacity of the blood to carry oxygen, compromised general or local perfusion, or inability of the affected tissues to extract oxygen from, or metabolically process, an adequate supply of oxygen from an adequately oxygenated blood supply.

Generalized hypoxia occurs in healthy people when they ascend to high altitude, where it causes altitude sickness leading to potentially fatal complications: high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) and high altitude cerebral edema (HACE). Hypoxia also occurs in healthy individuals when breathing inappropriate mixtures of gases with a low oxygen content, e.g., while diving underwater, especially when using malfunctioning closed-circuit rebreather systems that control the amount of oxygen in the supplied air. Mild, non-damaging intermittent hypoxia is used intentionally during altitude training to develop an athletic performance adaptation at both the systemic and cellular level.

Hypoxia is a common complication of preterm birth in newborn infants. Because the lungs develop late in pregnancy, premature infants frequently possess underdeveloped lungs. To improve blood oxygenation, infants at risk of hypoxia may be placed inside incubators that provide warmth, humidity, and supplemental oxygen. More serious cases are treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor oxygen starvation
1. The heart attack caused oxygen starvation to the brain, which was the cause of death.
2. The drug caused organ failure resulting in brain damage through oxygen starvation and he died two months later.
3. Moody took drastic action: to prevent his passengers dying of oxygen starvation, he went into a nosedive, dropping 6,000ft in one minute, to an altitude where there was enough oxygen in the outside atmosphere to fill the cabin once more.
4. Bron was born at 4.35pm on September 8 but her mother was told she would not recover from the effects of oxygen starvation and she followed advice to turn off life support at 6pm the following day.
5. Oxygen starvation robs the seas and oceans of many fish, oysters, sea grass beds and other marine life _ and the number of such dead zones has grown every decade since the 1'70s.
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