Sentences with phrase «air passages of»

The virus effects the eyes (conjunctival sac), pharynx (tube that extends from the nose to the wind pipe), wind pipe (trachea), the large air passages of the lungs (bronchi) and small airway tubes in the lungs (bronchioles).
An infection of the trachea (windpipe) and the large air passages of the lungs.
Cats with severe manifestations of feline heartworm disease may require additional supportive therapy, and may benefit from intravenous fluids, oxygen therapy, cage confinement, bronchodilators (which expand the air passages of the lungs), cardiovascular drugs, antibiotics and nursing care.
Coughing is a normal reflex of the body that helps clear the air passages of any blockage or irritants that hinder air flow.
In goblet cell metaplasia, exposure to allergens such as pollen, mold and dust mites initiates a series of biochemical reactions that causes the cells that line the air passages of the lungs to change from their normal state into so - called «goblet cells,» which produce substantial amounts of excess mucus.

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A proper understanding of this passage requires us to accurately define the words «dead,» «flesh,» «sin,» and «wrath» (which I will do in the Gospel Dictionary course), and to understand what Paul means when he refers to the ruler of the kingdom of the air.
Note: The seal includes hole by manufacture to exclude passage of air, oxygen, or other gases.
Non-Gmo project verified, vegan certified, low - glycemic, gluten - free, and made without dairy or soy ingredients.The seal includes hole by manufacture to exclude passage of air, oxygen, or other gases.
After Oleg Gusev got knocked unconscious by an inadvertent knee from the goalie, defenseman Jaba Kankava came to the immediate rescue of his opponent, making sure that his tongue didn't block his air passage.
Since the amount of liquid flowing into a baby's mouth can obstruct air passages, the amount of formula in the mouth matters a lot.
When the air the baby breathes lacks appropriate moisture levels, the result is usually sore nasal passages which eventually cause cracking of the skin and sometimes even bleeding.
Buying a baby carrier from BABYBJÖRN Baby carriers from BABYBJÖRN are easy to use and hold your baby in an upright position, thus ensuring free air passage, freedom of movement for your baby's legs and arms, and good support for your baby's neck and head.
OSA can occur when the adenoids have become large enough to cause some blockage of your child's air passages.
One explanation for the protective effect of the pacifier is that the external handle may help to maintain air passages in sleep environments with decreased air flow, such as sleeping with the head covered or on soft bedding.
Given the fact that babies are naturally nose - breathers and not mouth - breathers, you'll experience a full range of whistling, gurgling and snorting sounds as their tiny nasal passages breathe in air.
Snoring, which is very common in most children on occasion, occurs because there is a blockage of air passage to the throat.
Key sentences, such as one passage explaining a central rule of British politics («don't mess with Rupert Murdoch») saw him bend his knees slightly, shake his head from side to side and poke the air with his finger.
2010: Won passage of the Airline Safety and Pilot Training Improvement Act in the wake of the Colgan Air Flight # 3407 disaster in the Buffalo area.
Since its passage in a referendum in 1971, the article has guaranteed a «right to clean air, pure water, and to the preservation of the natural, scenic, historic and aesthetic values of the environment.»
WHEREAS, Erie County has a long history of being at the forefront of protecting our environment, whether it be the passage of the first Clean Indoor Air Act in 1996 or the passage of a law in 2015 Prohibiting the Sale of Personal Cosmetic Products Containing Microbeads, which law became the an impetus to and model for the United States Congress passing, and President Barack Obama signing, the Microbead free - Waters Act of 2015;
[50] In 1996, Pataki oversaw the creation and passage of the Clean Water / Clean Air Environmental Bond Act.
Co-founded Tobacco Free Erie County Coalition (1991), which resulted in passage of major clean indoor air legislation in Erie County and removal of tobacco ads at Bills» football stadium (1998).
«The worst thing that can happen, in many instances, is the hasty passage of a law or laws for the control of a given air pollution situation,» Vance Jenkins, executive secretary of the Smoke and Fumes Committee, said in a 1954 trade journal article about smog pollution.
This narrowing of the nasal passage enhances contact between the air and the mucosal tissue, which helps to warm and humidify that air, Noback notes.
The right nasal passage continues from the museau to create a layer of air that stretches underneath the spermaceti organ and joins with a sac that covers the face of the skull before regaining its tubular shape and heading for the lungs.
As a result, combined emissions of six common air pollutants have dropped by about 70 percent nationwide since the 1970 passage of the Clean Air Act, which regulates U.S. emissions of hazardous air pollutanair pollutants have dropped by about 70 percent nationwide since the 1970 passage of the Clean Air Act, which regulates U.S. emissions of hazardous air pollutanAir Act, which regulates U.S. emissions of hazardous air pollutanair pollutants.
In contrast to a trombonist, who pushes the slide out or pushes it in, making air take a longer or shorter route to get to the bell, a singer must modulate the passage of breath with a series of mostly unconscious physical movements.
While the autopsy showed low levels of carbon monoxide in the woman's blood, it also revealed extensive thermal injuries in her air passages and lungs.
Those who sipped of the weed at least once a day had no signs of emphysema after five years — unlike pack - a-day cigarette smokers after one year — but marijuana smoke obstructed air passages to a similar extent, closing fine airways and restricting the larger ones.
Luis Cabrales, who worked for many years as a campaign director for the Coalition for Clean Air, a venerable green group that was instrumental in the passage of California's historic vehicle Smog Check Program in the early 1970s, has spent most of his adult life fighting for environmental justice.
Dolphins emit a series of quick, high - frequency sounds — probably by forcing air over tissues in the nasal passage — to find and track potential prey.
The Bonn researchers have already shown that it works in animals — they were able to use light to open the air passage in the larynges of mice.
As a result of atmospheric patterns that both warmed the air and reduced cloud cover as well as increased residual heat in newly exposed ocean waters, such melting helped open the fabled Northwest Passage for the first time [see photo] this summer and presaged tough times for polar bears and other Arctic animals that rely on sea ice to survive, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
When air is pushed through the whale's nasal passage, it produces extremely high frequency clicks, squeaks and squeals that then echo off objects in the water, enabling the whale to get a high - resolution audio image of its surroundings.
The National Sleep Association (NSA) shows that opening and closing of the air passages result in a vibration of tissues in the throat that cause snoring.
While the fate of the coal industry has drawn signification attention in recent years, the most recent bust in Illinois actually dates back to the passage of Title IV of the Clean Air Act Amendments in 1990.
Dominican Kurt Mathew, the 48 - year - old engineer, who was lauded for his efforts in keeping the state - owned DBS radio on the air during the passage of Hurricane Maria, was killed in a vehicular accident.
Meditators are instructed to focus on the passage of air through the nostrils or the rise and fall of one's diaphragm with each breath taken.
It was very effective in promoting the secretion of sputum within the air passages.
Caffeine is a stimulant of the central nervous system (CNS), the cardiac muscle (increases heart rate), and respiratory system (relaxes air passages permitting improved breathing, and allows some muscles to contract more easily).
Press the thumb of your left hand against the left side of your nose blocking the air passage.
• Move your hand so that the side of your index finger closes the air passage on the right side of your nose.
Its responsibility is to hold up your bowel, bladder, and uterus, as well as to control the passage of solids, liquids, and air from these organs through three muscular openings.
Such fabrics allow for easy passage of air thus keeping you cooler.
DF: Charting the passage to adulthood was one of the leitmotivs of the festival — with Frances Ha joined by Not Fade Away and Something in the Air in covering this terrain.
In one scene, Elio simply wanders around the huge, open - aired villa, touching things, looking out the window, just simply conveying a passage of time more than anything.
PASSAGE TO MARSEILLE (1944)-- Bogart reunites with director Michael Curtiz and other key «Casablanca» talent for a tension - and controversy - swept story of a French patriot who escapes Devil's Island, survives a dangerous freighter voyage and becomes a gunner in the Free French Air Corps.
And the company achieved it without blatant air passages seen on the racing - oriented Ford GT or the road version of the Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG003 GT.
No, not by any annoying whistles caused by leaks but by the simple sound of a silent vehicle's passage through the air mass, just as one is aware of movement in a sailplane.
The Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor measures the pressure of the intake manifold (passage of the intake air).
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