A condition in which tissues are severely or totally deprived of oxygen, severe hypoxia, Absence or lack of oxygen, A term which means that there is a loss of oxygen from the environment in this case the oceans, A lack of oxygen, which can cause damage to the brain, Absence of oxygen, (see anaerobic, hypoxia), Lack of oxygen from inspired air, lack of oxygen, which may cause brain damage lack of oxygen, which may cause brain damage, a condition where no oxygen is found in the water; often occurs near the bottom of over enriched lakes or estuaries during summer stratification, severe hypoxia; absence of oxygen in inspired gases or in arterial blood or in the tissues, Deficient amount of oxygen in the tissues of a part of the body or in the bloodstream supplying such a part, a state of almost no oxygen delivery to a cell, resulting in low energy production and possible death of the cell See also in this glossary "hypoxia", Depletion of free oxygen; anaerobic, The total deprivation of oxygen, as in bodies of water, lake sediments, or sewage ADVANCE\x 540, Total lack of oxygen supply, A total lack of oxygen; also, a reduced supply of oxygen to the tissues, Absence of oxygen in the circulating blood or in the tissues, A lack of oxygen Cells of the brain need oxygen to stay alive When blood flow to the brain is reduced or when oxygen in the blood is too low, brain cells are damaged, Lack of oxygen, the absence of oxygen, A lack of oxygen Brain cells need oxygen to exist When blood flow to the brain is reduced or when oxygen in the blood is low, brain cells are damaged, The total lack of dissolved oxygen in water, A lack of oxygen from inspired air (literally without oxygen) See Hypoxia, Oxygen deficiency in the blood cells or tissues of the body to such an extent that it causes physiological and/or psychological disturbance, Deficiency of oxygen in the water, Deficient amount of oxygen in the tissues of a part of the body or in the blood stream supplying such a part, The absence of oxygen necessary for sustaining most life In aquatic ecosystems, this refers to the absence of dissolved oxygen in water, deficiency of oxygen in body tissue,
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A condition in which tissues are severely or totally deprived of oxygen, severe hypoxia
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Absence or lack of oxygen
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A term which means that there is a loss of oxygen from the environment in this case the oceans
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A lack of oxygen, which can cause damage to the brain
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Absence of oxygen, (see anaerobic, hypoxia)
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Lack of oxygen from inspired air
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lack of oxygen, which may cause brain damage lack of oxygen, which may cause brain damage
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a condition where no oxygen is found in the water; often occurs near the bottom of over enriched lakes or estuaries during summer stratification
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severe hypoxia; absence of oxygen in inspired gases or in arterial blood or in the tissues
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Deficient amount of oxygen in the tissues of a part of the body or in the bloodstream supplying such a part
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a state of almost no oxygen delivery to a cell, resulting in low energy production and possible death of the cell See also in this glossary "hypoxia"
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Depletion of free oxygen; anaerobic
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The total deprivation of oxygen, as in bodies of water, lake sediments, or sewage ADVANCE\x 540
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Total lack of oxygen supply
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A total lack of oxygen; also, a reduced supply of oxygen to the tissues
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Absence of oxygen in the circulating blood or in the tissues
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A lack of oxygen Cells of the brain need oxygen to stay alive When blood flow to the brain is reduced or when oxygen in the blood is too low, brain cells are damaged
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Lack of oxygen
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the absence of oxygen
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A lack of oxygen Brain cells need oxygen to exist When blood flow to the brain is reduced or when oxygen in the blood is low, brain cells are damaged
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The total lack of dissolved oxygen in water
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A lack of oxygen from inspired air (literally without oxygen) See Hypoxia
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Oxygen deficiency in the blood cells or tissues of the body to such an extent that it causes physiological and/or psychological disturbance
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Deficiency of oxygen in the water
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Deficient amount of oxygen in the tissues of a part of the body or in the blood stream supplying such a part
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The absence of oxygen necessary for sustaining most life In aquatic ecosystems, this refers to the absence of dissolved oxygen in water
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