| 21. | Altitude training can produce slow recovery due to the stress of hypoxia.
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| 22. | Other possible effects include accelerated DNA repair, induction of cellular hypoxia,
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| 23. | Objective measurements of the severity of cerebral hypoxia depend on the cause.
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| 24. | Hypoxia and hypoglycemia trigger bioenergetic failure; mitochondria stop producing ATP energy.
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| 25. | Hyperglycemia and hypoxia are also known to increase OPN expression.
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| 26. | Andreatta suffered from cerebral hypoxia for twenty minutes, reporting permanent damage.
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| 27. | A closely related disease to brain ischemia is brain hypoxia.
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| 28. | A decrease in synaptic transmission is also seen with hypoxia.
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| 29. | Such a death would be slower than the hypoxia death.
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| 30. | This inability introduces a diathesis to hypoxia in stagnant water.
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