The dynamic modulus of elasticity decreased in a linear fashion over 60 days of hypothermic storage. |
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Improvements in the surgical procedure including reducing the hypothermic circulatory arrest time may improve outcome. |
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A nurse told how the prem babies became hypothermic during the critical half hour periods when the generators were switched off. |
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Based on these findings, irrigation fluids should approximate body temperature to avoid hypothermic or hyperthermic injury. |
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Flushing the lungs with a hypothermic preservation solution should therefore still be recommended. |
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Everett was put into a hypothermic state, his temperature lowered with an icy cold saline solution. |
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Some burrows, however, flood and collapse during heavy rains, and the chicks that reside in such places often become hypothermic as a result. |
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But subjecting oneself to hypothermic conditions, he explains, is only a small part of the process. |
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Furthermore, waterborne personnel are exposed to additional risks associated with a hostile environment including hypothermic conditions. |
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It's far more critical because of your short time to die in hypothermic conditions in those temperatures, and there are fewer people around. |
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Some facultatively hypothermic species alleviate this cost by group roosting on the nest, but this adaptation has not led to the evolution of joint laying. |
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Given her hypothermic condition, she was unable to provide any information regarding the group she had been with. |
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Three of the survivors were severely hypothermic and could barely move their limbs during the rescue. |
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Many believe that it takes only five to ten minutes to become hypothermic, but in fact it takes much longer. |
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Part of that education included breaking the age old myth of how long it takes to become hypothermic. |
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After over 30 minutes in cold water, you may become hypothermic, and you won't make the best decisions. |
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In normothermic or hypothermic dogs the same effect was obtained in ventricular fibrillation induced by mechanical stimulation. |
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There is one simple preventative measure that anyone can take to avoid drowning in cold water and to keep you floating if you become hypothermic. |
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As the sun began to rise on day three, Mr. Saunders was now severely hypothermic and hallucinating. |
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When you lose enough body heat to make your temperature subnormal, you become hypothermic. |
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The higher recommended temperature thresholds reflect uncertainty about hypothermic effects on neurological function in the newborn and the fact that normothermia is an easily attainable standard. |
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The baskets can be used to extract hypothermic victims more quickly from the water, while keeping them in the critical horizontal position to retain body core heat until recovery procedures can be initiated. |
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The high specificities however indicated that a neonate adjudged to be hypothermic or pyretic using the rectal route will also be detected as hypothermic or pyretic by the tympanic route. |
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Anesthetic, hypothermic, myorelaxant and anticonvulsant effects of synthetic eugenol derivatives and natural analogues. |
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Conclusion: When using gastrointestinal tonometry during hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass, saline tonometry samples should be temperature corrected. |
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Thirty-two hypothermic and 33 normothermic neonates were enrolled. |
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The hypothermic canoeists had been in the water for 30 minutes. |
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Kate's temperature reading showed she was hypothermic. |
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Mr Pentukhov, who works for the municipal social-services department, explains that hypothermic corpses turn up even in August, after drunks tumble into puddles. |
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The victim was evacuated by helicopter to the regional hospital where he arrived with no apparent injuries and in only a slight hypothermic state. |
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Many people die during the first few minutes of immersion in cold water and they are not hypothermic, they simply drown due to the immediate, involuntary and often deadly effects of cold water. |
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When rescued, both crew members were in a severely hypothermic condition. |
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Exhausted but determined, Ms. Peirce dragged them for some 45 minutes to bring them closer to shore where others helped pull the hypothermic victims out of the water. |
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Although he was slightly hypothermic the man was otherwise unharmed and left the scene immediately. |
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Outside, a woman with a questionable grasp of what being famous means, tried to whip up enthusiasm from the hypothermic crowd. |
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While waiting for us, he became mildly hypothermic, but was able to walk off the mountain. |
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Cold, dry weather alone is rarely enough to trigger a hypothermic reaction, especially if the dog is running. |
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Of course, the rest of Europe is keen to join in the joke of the hypothermic rosbif. |
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On the basis of preservation techniques, the market has been segmented into three categories namely hypothermic perfusion preservation, static cold storage and others. |
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But he's mildly hypothermic and he's slightly deluded with the champagne. |
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A YOUNG surfer had a miraculous escape last night after he was smashed against rocks in storm force winds leaving him injured and severely hypothermic. |
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A LOST and hypothermic Guisborough man was rescued by the Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team after being found wandering on the North York Moors in the dark. |
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The man, who had slipped on steps at the end of a launching ramp at around 9am on Monday, was conscious but becoming hypothermic in the freezing conditions. |
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