| 11. | In 1992, a pneumonia infection resulted in anoxia, and ultimately cost Jennings his vision again.
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| 12. | The consumption of this newly abundant organic life by aerobic bacteria would produce anoxia and mass extinction.
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| 13. | Therefore, " Chondrites " can be used as an indicator of anoxia in sediments.
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| 14. | But these theorists could never explain how anoxia might have caused the particular patterns that the extinctions took.
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| 15. | If this situation is not immediately identified and corrected, death will ensue from cerebral and cardiac anoxia.
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| 16. | It combines with haemoglobin when inhaled, so the victim dies of anoxia ( lack of oxygen ).
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| 17. | Variables that are considered, and often summarized by researchers, include : anoxia; hypercarbia; the NMDA receptor;
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| 18. | In the oceans were massive reefs built by corals and anoxia, possibly triggered by global cooling or oceanic volcanism.
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| 19. | Isorenieratene and its derivatives are useful to marine chemists studying the carbon cycle as biomarkers that indicate photic zone anoxia.
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| 20. | Hypoxia in which there is complete deprivation of oxygen supply is referred to as "'anoxia " '.
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