「Hypothermia」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Two University of Florida students died of | hypothermia after becoming stuck on rope near a waterfa |
had to be prepared to treat exhaustion and | hypothermia among the workers. |
One crew member was treated for | hypothermia and one for smoke inhalation. |
nous thrombolytic therapy and has pioneered | hypothermia and decompressive surgery in malignant MCA- |
hey all put on swimming costumes to prevent | hypothermia and to get prepared to swim out of the wet |
sh troops perished in the harsh winter from | hypothermia and starvation, and the Swedish army was ef |
lting from a combination of hypotension and | hypothermia and preventable with supportive treatment. |
n producing 5-HT1A-mediated effects such as | hypothermia and spontaneous tail flicks in rodents, S-1 |
ts include increased nociceptive responses, | hypothermia, anxiolysis, and facilitation of learning a |
ome of the Aboriginal men that have died of | hypothermia are Rodney Naistus, Lawrence Wegner and Nei |
1950s, Bigelow developed the idea of using | hypothermia as a medical procedure. |
lusively focused on the application of deep | hypothermia, as these researchers believed that the the |
The earliest rationale for the effects of | hypothermia as a neuroprotectant focused on the slowing |
Mostly notably, although rare, it can cause | hypothermia because it inhibits ability to shiver. |
to a normal body temperature, since extreme | hypothermia can suppress heart and brain function. |
ada resulted in an inquiry in 2003 into the | hypothermia death of Neil Stonechild in 1990 in Saskato |
allegedly involved in events related to the | hypothermia death of a 41 year old Rocky Hill woman. |
ks the site where the former tenant died of | hypothermia during a winter storm on February 8, 1919) |
700,000 deaths attributed to starvation or | hypothermia during the war. |
Reduced body temperature, or therapeutic | hypothermia, during clinical death slows the rate of in |
Still, Judie developed | hypothermia filming the scene. |
irst scenario, dies alone of exhaustion and | hypothermia high up on the ridge. |
h microdialysis into the PAG region induced | hypothermia in rats. |
ared and several men started to suffer from | hypothermia in the cool (14°C) water. |
They may not use | hypothermia or treatment which might lead to heat injur |
boats, but nine men were lost, mostly from | hypothermia or drowning. |
ed for a narrow range of body temperatures, | hypothermia rapidly leads to torpor and then death. |
ingly, most early hypotheses suggested that | hypothermia reduces the harmful effects of ischemia by |
e of decreased cellular activity in stage 3 | hypothermia, the body will actually take longer to unde |
ed Shad's ability to absorb heat and induce | hypothermia to eliminate his competition and terrorize |
Morton suffered | hypothermia trying to rescue him, but was unable to sav |
Symptoms for such a progression include | hypothermia, vomiting, severe abdominal pain and confus |
The authors found that the severity of | hypothermia was proportional to the dose of dynorphin A |
Rednour, wearing a rubber suit to ward off | hypothermia, was among the members of the crew of the U |
extreme cases, doctors can now use induced | hypothermia which reduces brain and heart activity to a |
ley was cast in the Dark Sky Films thriller | Hypothermia, which is directed by James Felix McKenney. |
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