| 11. | As if these guys didn't already have sufficient cause for hyperventilation.
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| 12. | But instead of taking a breather, the economy has roared toward hyperventilation.
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| 13. | He suffered from hyperventilation and loss of body salts,
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| 14. | Hyperventilation causes the blood to lose carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) more rapidly.
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| 15. | This is followed by hyperventilation, a longer period of more rapid breathing.
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| 16. | Hyperventilation is the term for having a minute ventilation higher than physiologically appropriate.
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| 17. | Hyperventilation occurs in over half and is frequently followed by apnea and cyanosis.
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| 18. | The values are also generally higher during acute hyperventilation.
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| 19. | For example, children with childhood absence epilepsy may be susceptible to hyperventilation.
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| 20. | A blackout seems unlikely, but given Davis'excitability, hyperventilation is possible.
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