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has gloss(noun) slow or shallow breathing
hypopnea
has glosseng: Hypopnea (sometimes spelled Hypopnœa) is a medical term for a disorder which involves episodes of overly shallow breathing or an abnormally low respiratory rate. This differs from apnea in that there remains some flow of air. Hypopnea events may happen while asleep or while awake.
lexicalizationeng: hypopnea
subclass of(noun) the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation
breathing, external respiration, respiration, ventilation
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Catalan
has glosscat: Hipopnea és, en medicina, tota disminució del flux aeri de magnitud superior al 50% del flux basal, mantinguda més de 10 segons.
lexicalizationcat: Hipopnea
German
has glossdeu: Als Hypopnoe (gr. hypo (ὑπό) unter; gr. pnoe Atem) wird in der Polysomnographie eine Verminderung des Atemflußes auf mindestens 50% des Ausgangswertes über wenigsten 10 Sekunden definiert. Bei einem vollständigen Sistieren der Atmung spricht man von einer Apnoe. . Sie tritt im Rahmen von Atemregulationsstörungen wie dem Schlaf-Apnoe-Syndrom oder Cheyne-Stokes-Atmung auf. Als Folge kann es zu einer Sauerstoffentsättigung des Blutes kommen.
lexicalizationdeu: Hypopnoe
Italian
has glossita: Per Ipopnea in campo medico, si intende un disordine respiratorio dove si manifesta un disturbo sulla normale frequenza respiratoria
lexicalizationita: ipopnea
Norwegian
has glossnor: Hypopne er et medisinsk uttrykk for redusert pust, vanligvis minst 50 prosnet reduksjon av pustevolumet i minst 10 sekunder.
lexicalizationnor: Hypopne
Portuguese
lexicalizationpor: hipopnéia
Castilian
has glossspa: Hipopnea es, en medicina, toda disminución del flujo aéreo de magnitud superior al 50% del flujo basal, mantenida más de 10 segundos. Se trata de una palabra compuesta por el prefijo hipo- (bajo, menor) y el término médico pnea que significa respiración
lexicalizationspa: Hipopnea
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opposite(noun) energetic (deep and rapid) respiration that occurs normally after exercise or abnormally with fever or various disorders
hyperpnea
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