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exsanguination
noun
Bloodletting
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But for those not threatened with exsanguination it is far less clear whether a transfusion is a good idea.
When an animal is bled after slaughter (a process known as exsanguination), oxygen is no longer available to the muscle cells, and anaerobic glycolysis becomes the only means of energy production available.
We're so saturated by this cultural exsanguination, I half-expected Tony Blair's memoirs to come with a vampire angle (or did they? he asked mischievously).
This, says Shechter, is the end point of all notions of nationalism, militarism and glory: a shuddering exsanguination in the dust.
Rapacious capitalism provided a potent form of liberation of and empowerment for women – at least before its jaws sank deeper and it started its customary exsanguination of workers.
With funding from the military, Safar and Bellamy embarked on an entirely new area of research: to extend the window of opportunity for treating exsanguination cardiac arrest.
The primary cause is exsanguination cardiac arrest, the technical term for losing so much blood that too little is left for the heart to continue to circulate.
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