| 21. | When their bodies are starved of oxygen, the flow of blood to their brains increases.
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| 22. | Since then it has been starved of investment, just like the rest of Russian industry.
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| 23. | Starved of such lavish attention, the region might just start to settle down by itself.
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| 24. | Not having access to such a regime, the North Indian Ocean is starved of oxygen.
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| 25. | When insulin resistance develops, cells no longer take in glucose efficiently and are starved of energy.
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| 26. | Starved of economic support . . . Burma is trying to creep back in from the cold.
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| 27. | Tissues become further starved of oxygen, sometimes causing brain damage, respiratory failure or heart problems.
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| 28. | The main study involved 20 other people in whom both legs were critically starved of blood flow.
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| 29. | Pangborn subsequently criticized Herndon for his alleged negligence in allowing the engine to become starved of fuel.
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| 30. | They had plundered 50 modern rifles and ammunition, much needed by a unit starved of supplies.
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