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  • 48Kussmaul breathing — Kuss·maul breathing ku̇s .mau̇l or Kuss·maul s breathing .mau̇lz n abnormally slow deep respiration characteristic of air hunger and occurring esp. in acidotic states called also Kussmaul respiration Kussmaul Adolf (1822 1902) German physician.… …

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  • 49Kussmaul respiration — Kussmaul Kien respiration a pattern of deep and rapid respiration, seen particularly in metabolic acidosis. Called also air hunger …

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  • 50kussmaul breathing — ˈku̇ˌsmau̇l noun or kussmaul respiration Usage: usually capitalized K Etymology: after Adolf Kussmaul died 1902 German physician : abnormally slow deep respiration characteristic of air hunger and occurring especially in acidotic states …

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