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hypoxic hypoxia hypoxia resulting from defective oxygenation of the blood in the lungs
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hypoxic encephalopathy encephalopathy caused by hypoxia from either decreased rate of blood flow or decreased oxygen content of arterial blood; symptoms in mild cases include intellectual, visual, and motor disturbances. Severe cases, such as with cardiac arrest or blocking of the airways, can cause permanent damage within five minutes. Called also anoxic e.
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hypoxic Having too little oxygen.
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hypoxic A condition of low oxygen concentration, below that considered aerobic. in situ: in its original place; unmoved; unexcavated; remaining in the subsurface.
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hypoxic Deficient in oxygen.
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