We wrapped him up with thermal blankets because he didn't know how long he'd been in the water and there was a danger of hypothermia. |
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The inflatable arch tube with furlable canopy and an inflatable double-floor provides protection from inclement weather and hypothermia. |
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Searchers used loud parachute flares that light up a vast area to make contact with the woman, who was suffering hypothermia. |
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Mr Bates died of hypothermia and emphysema, while Mrs Bates died from coronary heart disease. |
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The two most dangerous conditions that can result from cold-weather exposure are frostbite and hypothermia. |
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation with extracorporeal warming is the gold standard treatment for patients with profound hypothermia. |
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They suffered hypothermia, bruises, abrasions, bites from tracker dogs, or were injured in road accidents. |
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True, I was stuck, wet, worn out and thirsty, but I'd done hypothermia and dehydration before, and I didn't want anyone put out on my account. |
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Whether it was the beginnings of altitude sickness, hypothermia, or simply fatigue I have no idea. |
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The manifestations of SIRS include fever, hypothermia, leukocytosis or leukopenia, tachycardia, and tachypnea. |
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He had to come out because there was no lifebelt to throw to them and he had a bad case of hypothermia. |
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It is when body energy is exhausted that hypothermia becomes potentially life-threatening. |
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She was taken to hospital with hypothermia, with what were first thought to be life-threatening injuries. |
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The pilot, who wore only the outer dry suit and not the required long underwear and liner, died of hypothermia. |
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Free brochures are available on children's safety, life jackets, rules of the road, weather, hypothermia, and alcohol and boating. |
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Finally, after 48 hours, she was rescued and treated for dehydration, hypothermia and broken bones. |
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Hazards can include jellyfish, cramp and hypothermia and sickness due to untreated sewage pollution. |
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Since there's little danger of hypothermia when the water temperature is 80 degrees, your chief sartorial concern is not offending other boaters. |
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If they had not seen him, he would probably have stayed there all night and died of hypothermia. |
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The route itself can be slick and frozen over, and exhausted runners may be prone to hypothermia in the thin, cold air. |
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The water is very cold and hypothermia can occur in a matter of minutes if exposed to the water. |
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A coastguard spokesman said one had mild hypothermia but otherwise the sailors were uninjured. |
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It's not the wintertime there, and so people are not at risk of hypothermia. |
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When the heart fibrillates as a result of hypothermia, the surgeon crossclamps the ascending aorta using a medium Fogarty clamp. |
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The frigid water soaks your innermost layer of clothing, which is practically a guarantee of hypothermia. |
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We've been doing this tedious plod for almost five hours, and I think about hypothermia. |
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Cold, wind and precipitation can make you mighty uncomfortable, not to mention put you at risk for hypothermia. |
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With Samuel French receiving medical treatment for mild hypothermia warhorse George Day took control of midfield and opened play up. |
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It is also necessary to exclude reversible causes of failure of brain function, including depressant drugs and hypothermia. |
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Somebody did find me that day but I already had severe hypothermia by then and frostbite also. |
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Winter weather can be nasty, and two of the meanest winter culprits are hypothermia and frostbite. |
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Furthermore, the use of hypothermia blankets is associated with large temperature fluctuations and rebound hyperthermia. |
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The cold was fierce and I was gone like a flash to get my woolies from the car before I got a dose of hypothermia. |
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Operators should know the signs of hypothermia and regularly check for frostbite. |
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The circulating perioperative nurse applies warm blankets to the patient to prevent hypothermia. |
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The operation is performed under cardiopulmonary bypass and deep hypothermia. |
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Newborn mice were anesthetized by hypothermia and euthanized, and peripheral blood was collected using heparinized capillary tubes. |
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They may be sweltering and risking dehydration at one moment then combating hypothermia as the wind swings round to the east. |
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The analogy between cerebral protection with deep hypothermia, and cold water submersion, now becomes obvious. |
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The winter could bring hypothermia, pneumonia and other respiratory illnesses. |
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As with heatstroke, hypothermia and frostbite victims should always be given medical help. |
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The second rule is only to serve cold soups when it is hot outside, so the first sip does not induce hypothermia. |
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Without treatment people with hypothermia can rapidly become very ill, lose consciousness and die. |
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Levodopa increases motor activity and irritability, and antagonizes reserpine-induced hypothermia, suppressed locomotion, and ptosis in mice. |
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But most people prefer not to be treated for hypothermia or trench foot. |
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Rescuers were reportedly able to save 63 crew members, many of them suffering from hypothermia after being in the near-freezing water. |
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Once you begin on the slippery slope of hypothermia, secondary problems such as narcosis and decompression sickness begin to increase drastically. |
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The unconscious stage of hypothermia would have been encountered sooner than for a person in good physical condition and wearing a life vest. |
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The crew rescued, triaged and treated all 22 crewmen for exposure, some for smoke inhalation and others for mild to severe hypothermia. |
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Autopsy results indicate that the pilot most likely succumbed to blood loss and hypothermia. |
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The two survivors, when rescued some 16 hours after the foundering, were suffering from hypothermia. |
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Once back on board, Mr. Wheeler immobilized the casualty, administered oxygen and continued to provide emergency first aid for hypothermia. |
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After an individual has succumbed to hypothermia, he or she will lose consciousness and then drown. |
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The delay in locating the wreckage probably resulted in the pilot's succumbing to blood loss and hypothermia. |
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Induced hypothermia of 32°C to 34°C may be of benefit to comatose, postarrest patients. |
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A large number of them are being harassed by Serb authorities, and are in a dreadful state, suffering from shock, malnutrition and hypothermia. |
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The men were afflicted with hypothermia, severe frostbite and altitude sickness. |
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After the first four steps of treatment, victims with chronic hypothermia must be evacuated to a hospital as quickly as possible. |
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Both crew members were suffering from hypothermia and nervous shock, but they were released from hospital a few hours later. |
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Another initiative is underway in the calibration and use of thermal manikens as a test platform for devices to counteract hypothermia. |
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In case of altitude sickness, heart problem, breathing problem, fall or hypothermia, the runner in trouble must alert the closest person. |
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One prisoner died of hypothermia brought on in part by being forced to sit on a bare concrete floor without pants. |
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It won't help you fight off the effects of hypothermia if you don't have it on when you go into the water. |
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By huddling together and keeping each other awake, they limited body heat loss and the effects of hypothermia. |
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Episodes of sweating, sudden pallor, hypothermia, and cardiac arrest and failure also occur. |
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Lacking immersion suits, or using them incorrectly, increases the risk of perishing from hypothermia. |
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Organize the work schedule in such a way that heat stroke or hypothermia are avoided. |
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It helps prevent body heat loss and hypothermia during surgery and recovery. |
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The organizations annually update topics such as hyperthermia, hypothermia and hyponatremia. |
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We suffer hyperthermia in the Sahara if we don't have shelter from the heat, and hypothermia in the Arctic if we don't have boatloads of clothing and caravans of food. |
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Without the aid of a lifejacket or a thermal protective aid, hypothermia rapidly reduces an individual's ability to stay afloat or swim. |
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The hospital found hypothermia, respiratory problems and assumed a head injury. |
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In extreme conditions or after prolonged exposure to the cold, the body core can also lose heat, resulting in hypothermia. |
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Clients with major burns are at risk of hypothermia, as the skin represents a very important means of thermoregulation. |
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At the moment, nobody knows if SIDS babies die of brachycardia or hypothermia or both. |
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Mr Bullimore sheltered in a tiny air pocket under the boat, 2,500 km from Australia, suffering from hypothermia, dehydration and frostbite but survived against all the odds. |
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Exposing ourselves to the possibility of hypothermia didn't seem like the ideal way to teach the kids about the joy of winter sports, so we turned back. |
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In November 2002, a detainee who had been held partially nude and chained to the floor died, apparently from hypothermia. |
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It is not necessarily hypothermia that it the cause of death, but some of the first effects of cold water immersion. |
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She was forced to struggle in severe weather and in darkness across country to seek assistance in a highly distressed state and suffering from hypothermia. |
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He or she may be at risk for hypothermia from cool ambient temperatures, the use of unwarmed IV and irrigation fluids, or prolonged surgical time. |
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The hourly worry one may be developing hypothermia becomes a vague, weekly mental note to check iron levels. |
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Only 41percentt of the hypothermia group had died, while 55percentt of the unchilled group had. |
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There may be associated hypothermia, hypotension and resistant bradyarrhythmias with more marked acidosis. |
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She encircled the cultists in frost, inflicting the deep chills of hypothermia. |
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But I was oddly pleased when I heard that 500 people were treated for hypothermia after the flotilla. |
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With no food or water, and the dangers of hypothermia and dehydration sliding into inevitability, the men continue their treacherous descent through white-out conditions. |
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These treatments include hyperventilation, cerebrospinal fluid drainage, infusion of mannitol, hypothermia, barbiturates, and decompressive craniotomy. |
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One prisoner, who was left naked and shackled to a cold floor, died of suspected hypothermia. |
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It may be applied alone or in combination with sutures, even in patients being treated with heparin and in hypothermia. |
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Wear layers when exercising outdoors in the cold and be mindful of frostbite, as well as the potential for hypothermia. |
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In November 2002, a suspected Afghan militant, Gul Rahman, died of hypothermia inside a CIA black site north of Kabul known as the Salt Pit. |
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The operator, whose coverall PFD suit was not properly closed at the time of boarding the boat, later succumbed to hypothermia and drowned. |
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Tympanic thermometry and bladder probes also have been used frequently in research, but further studies are needed to determine their accuracy in patients with hypothermia. |
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Although fever is the most commonly encountered disorder of thermoregulation, hypothermia has played a major role in shaping history and medicine for millennia. |
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The couple had succumbed to a combination of infection and hypothermia. |
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The life rafts, which took five years to develop, are unsinkable and fire-resistant and provide protection from hypothermia and severe impact. |
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As night fell, Mr. Saunders' floater suit began to freeze, hypothermia set in, he was unable to walk more than a few steps and his mind began to falter. |
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Even in ice cold water, it will be approximately one hour before they would become unconscious from hypothermia and about one additional hour before they would die due to cardiac arrest because of the cold. |
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Compound 1 is an endogenous derivative of the thyroid hormone thyroxine which rapidly induces hypothermia, anergia, and bradycardia when administered to mice. |
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Lead pathologist Dr Stephen Ferryman gave the cause of Mr Bunney's death as hypothermia secondary to alcohol intoxication. |
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The helicopter approached the landing pad over water and, after colliding with the lake surface, the occupants had to evacuate in near-freezing water temperature, exposing them to hypothermia. |
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The water temperature and the additional physical exertion from treading water without support of the life vest increased the rate of body temperature loss, which probably expedited the onset of hypothermia. |
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Why have we had so many twists and turns by the Bush administration, redefining torture so that it does not cover waterboarding, prolonged shackling or induced hypothermia? |
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Due to the pharmacological action of the product, effects such as irregular heartbeat in the unborn child, hypothermia, hypotonia, moderate respiratory depression, and poor feeding in the neonate can be expected. |
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Prevent frostbite by wearing clothing that covers your extremities and avoid hypothermia, a subnormal body temperature, by decreasing prolonged exposure to the cold. |
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What is the body temperature range for each of the three stages of hypothermia? |
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We've all heard about hypothermia which can lead to many problems such as disorientation and rapid incapacitation, but the real shocker is found in the new research on sudden cold water immersion. |
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During the scan, a heating pad prevented hypothermia. |
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The passengers were rescued safe and sound, although some of them had to be hospitalized to receive treatment for hypothermia due to immersion in cold water. |
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Severe overheating damages the dog's ability to thermoregulate and can lead to hypothermia if cooled too fast or with too much cold. |
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Last week, 18 people making the same trip died of hypothermia on the way. |
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Rahman was later found dead, with hypothermia the suspected cause. |
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He died of hypothermia up there, and that is what the inquest said. |
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Repeated episodes of hypothermia in a subject treated with haloperidol, levomepromazine, olanzapine and thioridazine. |
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Watch for signs of frostnip, frostbite and hypothermia. |
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The crew had to act quickly as in the rapid abandonment some crewmen entered the waters without protective immersion suits and were in danger of succumbing to hypothermia. |
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Swimming accelerates the loss of core body temperature and hastens the onset of hypothermia, leading to muscle cramping, poor coordination, and difficulty swimming. |
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The prisoners huddled together for days to fight off hypothermia. |
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You eat on board, sleep on board, come close to hypothermia on board and learn to sail while being shouted at by beefy and very experienced instructors. |
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The operation allowed the rescuers to locate the drifting raft and to rescue the survivors before hypothermia or the other perils of the ocean overpowered them. |
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Unfortunately, along with winter come frostbite, hypothermia and fever. |
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In the European study of 273 patients, 55percentt of those in the hypothermia group were living independently six months later, compared with 39percentt of the unchilled group. |
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The report indicated that the deaths were mainly due to malnutrition and hypothermia and were sadly not an exception in the Romanian mental health care system. |
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An OPP helicopter overflew the camp as they arrived, and shortly thereafter, an OPP floatplane arrived and evacuated the young woman to a Thunder Bay hospital where she was treated for hypothermia and exposure. |
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The clinical signs included abnormalities attributable to the PHEA-C16-iron oxide such as hematuria, loss of tail, soft stool, reddish tear, hypothermia, inanimation, and death. |
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Neurologic signs increased for several days and ptosis, paresis of the extremities and sphincters, adynamia, and marked hypothermia, were observed. |
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Although suffering from hypothermia and severe frostbite, Mr. Hopkins crawled for approximately five hours, shouting out as he approached the village where a resident found him and brought him to a nearby health clinic. |
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Reduce child mortality: neonatal mortality will be further reduced by means of measures such as monitoring of pregnancy, assisted childbirth and treatment of neonatal hypoglycaemia, hypothermia, asphyxia and infections. |
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The SIRS includes fever or hypothermia, leukocytosis or leukopenia, tachycardia and tachypnoea, and represents the first step to multi-organ failure. |
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The implication of the adaptive principal is that given sufficient time, people will find ways in which to adapt to any temperature so long as it does not pose a threat of heat stroke or hypothermia. |
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Being wimps when it comes to hypothermia we opted for taking a route which would have us in the south of Europe as quickly as possible, we went through France. |
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Low body temperature is called hypothermia. |
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The possible benefits of induced hypothermia are also acknowledged. |
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While the jury was able to identify the cause of death as hypothermia, it was unable to determine the circumstances that led to Mr. Naistus' death. |
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Cardiopulmonary bypass was established with bicaval and ascending aortic cannulation at moderate hypothermia. |
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In 1941, experiments with the intent of discovering means to prevent and treat hypothermia were carried out. |
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Oil coats the fur of sea otters and seals, reducing its insulating effect, and leading to fluctuations in body temperature and hypothermia. |
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One of these crewmembers, Wendy Touton, suffered hypothermia and was taken by helicopter to Tralee General Hospital. |
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This may increase cria survival by reducing fatalities due to hypothermia during cold Andean nights. |
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Seeking revenge, Victor pursues the Creature to the North Pole, but collapses from exhaustion and hypothermia before he can find his quarry. |
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Forensic divers may experience additional risks, including hypothermia, hyperthermia, air embolism, and dehydration. |
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Amazingly, all three survived and were plucked to safety from the Skagit river before being taken to hospital with hypothermia. |
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The classic triad of neurogenic shock includes hypotension, bradycardia and hypothermia. |
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Jamie contracted hypothermia and severe frostbite and, in 1999, surgeons had no choice but to remove his limbs. |
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They spend the whole winter complaining about Pac-A-Macs, precipitation, bronchitis, mucus, the cost of linctus, chilblains, heating bills and death from hypothermia. |
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As the team suspected that the teenager was suffering from hypothermia, they placed a thermal hood on his head and wrapped him in a windproof blanket. |
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Because polar bears rely partly on their fur for insulation and soiling of the fur by oil reduces its insulative value, oil spills put bears at risk of dying from hypothermia. |
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A number of crews were also lost to hypothermia during the Battle of Britain when planes ran out of fuel or were shot down and ditched in the English Channel. |
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Two of the three people rescued from the river were hospitalized with hypothermia, said Given Kutz, a spokesman for Skagit County in the northern part of the state. |
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Further randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter collaborative trials are needed to test the efficacy of hypothermia in acute ischemic stroke. |
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I hear it's harder to see the goose pimples through a deep tan, although a few bottles of Stella usually put paid to any feelings of hypothermia anyway. |
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She fell into the cold water and nearly died from hypothermia. |
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