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  2. Hypovolemic shock - Wikipedia

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    Hypovolemic shock is a form of shock caused by severe hypovolemia (insufficient blood volume or extracellular fluid in the body). [1] [2] It can be caused by severe dehydration or blood loss. [3] [2] Hypovolemic shock is a medical emergency; if left untreated, the insufficient blood flow can cause damage to organs, leading to multiple organ ...

  3. Shock (circulatory) - Wikipedia

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    Shock is the state of insufficient blood flow to the tissues of the body as a result of problems with the circulatory system.Initial symptoms of shock may include weakness, tachycardia, hyperventilation, sweating, anxiety, and increased thirst. [1]

  4. Fault tolerance - Wikipedia

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    For example, if component B performs some operation based on the output from component A, then fault tolerance in B can hide a problem with A. If component B is later changed (to a less fault-tolerant design) the system may fail suddenly, making it appear that the new component B is the problem.

  5. 3 Stock Market Mistakes Investors Should Avoid in 2025 - AOL

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    Two people sit at a table and look at a laptop computer together. ... Less than two years later, the combined market cap of those same seven companies is $17.6 trillion. Investors who panic-sold ...

  6. Bathtub curve - Wikipedia

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    In the later life of the product, the failure rate increases due to wearout. Many electronic consumer product life cycles follow the bathtub curve. [ 1 ] It is difficult to know where a product is along the bathtub curve, or even if the bathtub curve is applicable to a certain product without large amounts of products in use and associated ...

  7. Mom Explains Why She Decided to Change Son's Name 9 Months ...

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    Later, she and her husband decided to change their son's name. ... Bryant unexpectedly had to have a C-section at nine months. After 28 hours of labor and three days in the hospital, Bryant says ...

  8. Decline effect - Wikipedia

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    The decline effect may occur when scientific claims receive decreasing support over time. The term was first described by parapsychologist Joseph Banks Rhine in the 1930s to describe the disappearing of extrasensory perception (ESP) of psychic experiments conducted by Rhine over the course of study or time.

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