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In sports, choking is the failure of a person, or persons, to act or behave as anticipated or expected. [1] This can occur in a game or tournament that they are strongly favoured to win, or in an instance where they have a large lead that they squander in the late stages of the event.
Choking, also known as foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO), is a phenomenon that occurs when breathing is impeded by a blockage inside of the respiratory tract.An obstruction that prevents oxygen from entering the lungs results in oxygen deprivation.
A chokehold, choke, stranglehold or, in Judo, shime-waza (Japanese: 絞技, lit. 'constriction technique') [1] is a general term for a grappling hold that critically reduces or prevents either air [2] or blood from passing through the neck of an opponent.
SMU came right back and again cut the margin to 10, finishing off a seven-play drive with a 20-yard TD catch by Matthew Hibner.After the defense forced Clemson into three-and-outs on consecutive ...
Timothy Milner is the founder of Flatirons Counseling Services in Boulder, a counseling center that offers services to individuals, families and couples. Per the Flatirons Counseling Services ...
- New Diagnosis section: Choking is a clinical diagnosis (act of choking due to obstruction) and the obstruction and be diagnosed via imaging modalities - Added more info to Prevention section: verified resources and added two ways choking is prevented in children (regulations and anticipatory guidance)
A look back at how "48 Hours" covered the 1996 Christmastime murder of JonBenét Ramsey in 2002, and what her father John Ramsey says about the unsolved Colorado case nearly 28 years later.
As far back as 1787 a Frenchman by the name of M. Magne de Marolles gave an account of choke-boring, though he argued against it. [3]Some sources state that the first pioneer was a Czech named Dominik Brandejs, who made shotguns with a choke in order to reduce the dispersion of shots, but his design was not popular in the 1820s.