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condition

[kuhn-dish-uhn] / kənˈdɪʃ ən /






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The National Weather Service said blizzard conditions would "quickly materialize" from Maryland up to southeastern New England, making travel "extremely treacherous."

From Barron's

A major winter storm has snarled air travel from Maryland to Maine, with forecasts calling for blizzard conditions that could dump heavy snow and create impossible travel conditions.

From Barron's

A massive winter storm bearing down on the Northeast and mid-Atlantic put states on emergency measures Sunday and upended air travel, with airlines canceling thousands of flights ahead of the arrival of blizzard conditions.

From The Wall Street Journal

To prevent contamination, ice samples were sealed in sterile bags and transported in frozen conditions back to the laboratory.

From Science Daily

When oxygen from the bloodstream or surrounding air cannot reach the deeper layers of tissue, a condition called hypoxia develops.

From Science Daily