Sentence examples for lead to suffocation from inspiring English sources

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Secretions collect in the throat and may lead to suffocation by blocking the airway.

The movie is gorgeous, as you would expect from Sorrentino, but beauty this great can lead to suffocation.

However, it is important to be aware that the oxygen percentage of the inspired gas is lowered, and there is a risk for 'second gas effect', in which after prolonged anaesthesia, oxygen can be displaced from the lungs by the nitrous oxide as it is breathed off, causing diffusion hypoxia and can lead to suffocation.

The most challenging aspects are linked to the gravity-induced soil water flow; because water is crucial in driving nutrient and oxygen transport in both liquid and gaseous phases, a gravitational acceleration lower than g = 9.806 m s−2 could lead to suffocation of microorganisms and roots, with concomitant emissions of toxic gases.

Martin suspects that Kellie Rynn was placed in a basinet with another infant or too many blankets and left unwatched, well-known mistakes that can lead to suffocation.

Edema can cause obstruction of the upper airway, which may lead to suffocation.

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"The roads were narrow... it led to suffocation.

It met with crushing exclusion for almost three centuries, which could well have led to suffocation, when the Normans came and for centuries refused to leave their French behind.

What initially looked like disaster pointed to a possible safety feature: the nanotubes' tendency to clump rapidly led to suffocation for some rats exposed to huge doses, but it also kept most tubes from reaching deep regions of the lung where they could not be expelled by coughing and could cause long-term damage.

Being trapped in a confined space also means a rising temperature and an increase in carbon dioxide, which, if it reaches too high a level, leads to suffocation.

Histopathology of lung tissues showed that major airways of four mice were mechanically blocked by the GO conglomeration, which led to suffocation in 15% of the GO-exposed mice, and was not evidence of pulmonary toxicity of GO.

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