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hyperkapnie (erhöhter kohlenstoffdioxidgehalt im blut)

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hypercapnia
the condition of having an abnormally high concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood
The presence of excessive amounts of carbon dioxide in the blood
Excess carbon dioxide in the blood
an abnormally high carbon dioxide level in the blood
A raised level of carbon dioxide in the blood This is the gas normally breathed out which will rise if breathing is inadequate Usually measured by taking an arterial blood sample
the presence of an abnormally high level of carbon dioxide in the circulating blood
(hypercarbia): Higher than normal carbon dioxide in the blood
A higher than normal level of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the blood Also hypercarbia
- excessive or elevated carbon dioxide in the blood
(high-per-cap-nee-ah) A raised level of carbon dioxide in the blood This is the gas normally breathed out which will rise if breathing is inadequate Usually measured by taking an arterial blood sample
A higher than normal P02level in the blood
a higher than normal PO2 level in the blood
{i} excess of carbon dioxide in the blood (Medicine)
Increased amount of carbon dioxide in the blood A diver who does not rest adequately between breath-hold dives will have elevated carbon dioxide levels This can predispose him to carbon dioxide toxicity or blackout
excessive or elevated carbon dioxide in the blood
hyperkapnie (erhöhter kohlenstoffdioxidgehalt im blut)

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    hyper·kap·ni·e (er·höh·ter koh·lens·toff·di·o·xid·ge·halt im blut)
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