You think you breath
the air in your lungs on your own — you don't know the One is who allows you to take your next breath, yet you continue to mock Him.
You think you breath
the air in your lungs on your own — you don't know who the One is who allows you to take your next breath, yet you continue to mock Him.
Just not pieces of feces that don't deserve
the air in their lungs: D
Because I almost always consider pulling over on the side of the road just to take photos of our Sunday drive: the crisp blue sky and the sharp green rolling hills, the turning - red blueberry bushes squatted across the fields, the rise of the mountains in the haze of morning, but how can you Instagram the rush of cold
air in your lungs and how it makes you feel so beautifully, so fully, alive?
Let's face it, if there is
air in your lungs you will be bruised in life, maybe even crushed under the weight of disappointment.
With players using the opportunity to go out and get some fresh
air in their lungs, or perhaps visit their home countries, here's how what some of the Liverpool players got up to.
At high altitudes, the body adapts to the thin air by generating additional red blood cells, which grab more oxygen from
the air in the lungs.
On the last day of the HI - SEAS mission, the crew lined up in the air lock to prepare to greet reporters and photographers, to have sunshine on our faces and fresh
air in our lungs.
Muscles in the vocal folds provide resistance to
air in the lungs.
To confirm their hypothesis, however, they had to show that
the air in the lungs vibrates in a frequency range that the fish's auditory system could detect.
«The deeper [dolphins] go into the ocean, the smaller the volume of gas or
air in the lungs gets,» said study lead author Andreas Fahlman, a professor of biology at Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi.
Fahlman found that dolphins can replace as much as 95 percent of
the air in their lungs in a single breath.
Clears out the stale, residual
air in the lungs and saturates the cells with oxygen and lifeforce energy.
You should have very little or
no air in your lungs.
Delivery of oxygen to your cells requires pulmonary (or lung) ventilation to bring the oxygen into your body, diffusion of the oxygen from
the air in your lungs into the blood in the capillaries that surround them, cardiac (or heart) contraction to pump the blood through your body to your muscles, and diffusion of the oxygen from your blood into your muscle cells.
In the daylight, the water's as clear as
the air in our lungs, but our high beams only shone on the snow that still sat in the shadows, the currents running like ink between the banks.
Nothing better than fresh
air in your lungs... other than driving a new car!
With good, clean, filtered
air in their lungs, drivers of the Camry Hybrid can talk to their hearts» content using the car's as - standard Bluetooth interface and hands - free calling functions.
If there is any fluid or
air in the lungs, enlargement of the heart, air in the chest cavity, tumors, or fractures, a chest x-ray will determine if they are present.
Birds have a very unique respiratory system in which
the air in their lungs is completely changed out with every breath, unlike us mammals that have residual air left in our lungs from our last breath.
A slightly morbid experiment often given to science students is to estimate the number of molecules of
air in our lungs might have also been exhaled by some historical figure during their final breath.
Not exact matches
Some PAHs have caused cancer
in laboratory animals when they breathed
air containing them (
lung cancer), ingested them
in food (stomach cancer), or had them applied to their skin (skin cancer).»
Furthermore, fewer sunlight ultraviolet rays which may kill the pathogen and cold temperatures may let influenza linger both
in the
air and on common household surfaces; drier
air may also make it easier for the virus to infect the
lungs.
As you take a breath
in (through your nose), feel the
air enter your body and go deep into your
lungs.
Dirty
air, water, and working conditions are associated with some of the most prominent causes of death
in the world, including heart disease, cancer, and
lung disease.
Smoke inhalation from wildfires can also be deadly over time, since fine smoke particles
in the
air aggravate asthma, provoke inflammation, and strain the heart and
lungs.
How about the fact that you breathe
in air into
lungs?
His gills evolve into
lungs so he can breathe
air on dry land, but now he is at risk of drowning
in the water.
The loss of tissue fluids has reached a critical level, the compressed heart is struggling to pump thick, heavy blood into the tissues, and the tortured
lungs make a frantic effort to gasp
in small gulps of
air.
Last week the American
Lung Association came out with a «state of the
air» report, that says ozone values are going up
in the U.S..
And you open your eyes underwater, and coming towards you, like a mermaid, like a fish, like a dream come true, is a small pixie girl with a huge grin on her face, her hands reaching out
in the water for you, and
in the silence of water, your hands meet, your
lungs are full of the
air.
Lately
in worship, I find myself left - handed
air guitaring and pounding my foot like Springsteen while singing at the top of my
lungs.
Then
in got
in their
lungs and they fought to spit it out and desperately gasped for
air, fighting the horror of the death they knew was coming.
The only sound
in the hospital room is the steady hum of a ventilator pushing
air into Lage Grigsby's
lungs.
In school, anytime I thought I ought to speak my heart thumped so hard that it suppressed the
air from
lungs and stopped the words at my chest.
I am not saying we will win every game, but I am saying that with Fuente and a new offensive staff and breath of fresh
air in Fosters
lungs, plus the fact that Fuente should have shit straight by the time game # 1 arrives, we could actually have a very productive and fun season.
And as your baby grows and pushes up on your
lungs, you'll notice a decreased ability to breathe
in more
air (and the oxygen it contains) when you exercise.
When a human baby is born it needs to begin breathing
air into its
lungs in order to survive.
Your baby's
lungs are capable of breathing
air, but he or she would likely still need the assistance of a ventilator and would be
in for quite a lengthy hospital stay.
That drives the
air pockets
in the
lungs toward the offending object.
Before I turn
in, I peek into her dark room and wait until I hear her
lungs take
in and expel the summer
air.
Has a two - chambered heart,
air passages
in the
lungs, and cerebral hemispheres
in...
There's actually no
air in baby's
lungs yet, just amniotic fluid.
Surfactant is a naturally occurring chemical needed to inflate the tiny
air sacs (called alveoli)
in baby's
lungs when he or she is ready to breathe.
Breathing
in pollutants released into the
air isn't healthy for developing
lungs, but a new study says it's harmful for developing brains too.
In the last few weeks of the pregnancy, the
lungs will grow alveoli, or those
air sacs that allow the exchange of oxygen, but they are not a lot.
Those
air - borne particles can damage nerves and lodge
in your
lungs.
Someone called 911 immediately, and those
in attendance pushed
air into the baby's
lungs until an ambulance arrived, he said.
Sleep
in the same room with your toddler, if possible, so you can easily hear if his breathing becomes faster or if he sounds as though he's having more difficulty getting
air into his
lungs.