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hypoxia (environmental condition) (physicochemical processes, <processes and techniques by specific type>, Processes and Techniques (hierarchy name)) |
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Note: The condition of low oxygen; it is typically defined as a level below 20.9% in an atmospheric environment and in the range between 1%-30% saturation in an aquatic environment. Hypoxic conditions are detrimental to living organisms. In a conservation context, hypoxia may be deliberately induced as a means of preservation of materials or pest control. For the extreme condition in which oxygen is below 0.1% or absent, use "anoxia." For a medical condition characterized by low blood oxygen, use "anoxemia," for which "hypoxemia" is a used for term. |
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hypoxia (environmental condition) (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,U,U)
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hypoxic (environmental condition) (C,U,English,AD,U,A)
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low oxygen (C,U,English,UF,U,U)
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low-oxygen (C,U,English,UF,U,U)
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hypoxie (C,U,Dutch-P,D,U,U)
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Hypoxie (C,U,German,UF,U,U)
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Dutch ..... De toestand van het hebben van een laag zuurstofgehalte, doorgaans gedefinieerd als minder dan 20,9% in lucht of tussen de 1% en 30% in water. Hypoxie heeft schadelijke effecten op levende organismen. In de conserveringswetenschap wordt hypoxie opzettelijk geïnduceerd om materialen te conserveren of om ongedierte te verdelgen. Gebruik 'anoxie' voor de extreme toestand waarin er minder dan 0,1% of zelfs helemaal geen zuurstof is. Gebruik 'anoxemie' voor de medische toestand waarbij er een gebrek aan zuurstof in het bloed is. 'Hypoxemie' wordt als alternatieve term voor dezelfde toestand gebruikt. |
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anoxemia |
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(medical condition, health-related concepts, ... Associated Concepts (hierarchy name)) [300391458] |
distinguished from .... |
anoxia (environmental condition) |
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(physicochemical processes, <processes and techniques by specific type>, Processes and Techniques (hierarchy name)) [300379453] |
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