Sentences with phrase «air in the lungs gets»

«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.

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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.
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.
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.
The cause is usually pneumonia, a common infection in lungs that aren't getting enough air.
Traditional Chinese medicine recognises the lungs and colon as yin - yang organs that work in harmony, so keep both in balance for good health and get plenty of fresh air.
Since the lungs are still partially filled with carbon dioxide (and too much air), not as much oxygen (air) can get in.
Have a safe experience fasting receiving the proper guidance, environment and encouragement while you stay in simple and clean rooms where you can relax, cozy up with a book, write endlessly in that journal you've been waiting to fill up, view amazing sunsets and sunrises across Siddhayatan's rolling hills, fill your lungs with pollution - free air, get to participate in healing chants in the morning and evening to start and end your day nicely.
Regular deep breathing may prevent illness, as the more stale air you exhale, the more fresh air you can inhale, which gets deeper into the lungs and does not give all the little creepy crawlies a moist, damp environment in which to multiply.
People exposed to the powder in large quantities long term, like mine workers, can develop lung issues because the powder can get into the air and get stuck in the lungs when it's breathed in.
Enjoy Nature There are many reported benefits from getting out in nature, including, fresh air for detoxing lungs, sunshine manufactures vitamin D, uplifting mood, and eye muscles are strengthened when we look at long distances.
The limiter doesn't chime in until 6750rpm, and you can get quite close to that threshold before its lungs begin to run short of air.
Another main trigger is the involuntary movement of the hairlike cilia in the respiratory tract which remove foreign matter from the air before it gets into the lungs, but other underlying causes can include mucous irritation, obstruction of the nasal passage, inflammation, excess nasal discharge or secretion, pneumonia, chronic vomiting, GI disease, and nasal tumors and dental diseases in older dogs.
The dog will extend its neck forward and snort air violently through its nose in an attempt to get air into the lungs.
I just got done writing about a new report from the American Lung Association that revealed that just over 50 % of Americans live in places where the air is so polluted that it's often unhealthy to breathe.
So, get out and walk or bike in that ambient outdoor air or hop on a streetcar / subway / bus and save your lungs a load of pollution.
Air return filters get SO DIRTY (see the horrific one from our last house, above) so it's a really good thing we have a filter now to capture all that dust because without a filter, that dust is IN YOUR ROOM AND LUNGS!
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