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hypoxemia Low oxygen levels in the blood.
Ãâó: www.nybloodcenter.org/glossary.htm
hypoxia The presence of very low dissolved oxygen in the aquatic environment, usually considered to be dissolved oxygen concentrations ranging between 2 to 0 mgO2 L-1.
Ãâó: www.mdsg.umd.edu/CBEEC/toxicsrpt/glossary.html
hypoxia A condition in which there is insufficient oxygen reaching body tissues.
Ãâó: oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~ds106488/Terminology.html
hypoxic encephalopathy The neurological damage that results from depriving the brain of oxygen or blood, or both, for several minutes. The damage may range from a transient loss of short-term memory to persistent vegetative coma. Many conditions
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hypoxic lap swimming A practice by competitive swimmers of holding their breath for a number of laps in order to increase the tolerance to oxygen debt during races. The practice is potentially dangerous and may lead to drowning.
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