«It spread just in
the air they exhaled,» says Palese.
By keeping the other 15 spiracles closed, the beetle may retain more moisture in
the air it exhales.
forced expiratory flow at 75 % of FVC (FEF75)-- the speed of
air exhaled after exhaling three quarters of the total lung volume during a forced exhalation.
This enables them to sense the plumes of
air we exhale.
Feel your lungs fill with air as you inhale and see your tummy rise as you take good - quality breaths into your lungs — release and feel
the air exhale.
Toxins inside our homes that come from
the air we exhale and the gas our appliances give off needs to be filtered out by fresh outdoor air.
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 your body tissues, kicking the waste out.
By comparing the lean body mass measurement with the total amount of
air exhaled, OPEX coaches can examine the oxygen exchange capability.
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.
Armed with a favorable legal opinion, California Highway Patrol officers will begin using a flashlight - size device that checks
the air exhaled by motorists for traces of alcohol.
Can you feel
air exhaled from its nostrils?)
Interestingly, bad breath rarely is caused by a foul smell coming from a dog's stomach through its esophagus or from
air exhaled through the trachea.
Not exact matches
The building breathes, inhaling cool
air through soffits and
exhaling warm
air through chimney - like structures.
Each room throngs with young employees, who like Loumidi are mostly in their late 20s,
exhaling the entrepreneurial energy that hangs in the Northern Californian
air.
The scents of rose water Sprinkled on sawdust, bird lime, blood, and fungus Commingled in the
air, like a chimera
Exhaled from broken mouths.
They would be able to draw in
air, but not be able to
exhale it.
He can draw
air into the lungs, but it can not be
exhaled.
If the struggle were to be judged on the amount of
air our lungs
exhaled propelling our arguments, then the struggle was successful.
Remember, the one and true God gives you the
air to breathe, to enhail and
exhale and to cause your heart to beat and to have a brain that thinks.
My windows are just barely cracked to let in the
exhale of fresh, stormy
air.
These trains are keeping me sane, allowing me to relax and catch a breath of fresh
air despite the fact that train
air is thick and filled with
exhales and perspiration from strangers I'll never know.
Usmanov might
exhales a little fresh
air to us, but I don't think he is as crazy as Roman Abramovich.
A possible cause of SIDS is thought to be an infant's «re-breathing»
exhaled air (carbon dioxide) that becomes trapped in pillows or soft bedding close to their face, or around their nose and mouth.
Audible breathing which is heavy accompanied with whistles and wheezes as the baby
exhales and inhales the
air
The reason for this is when a baby sleeps tummy - down, she's more likely to overheat, have pauses in breathing and fewer arousals, and rebreathe the
air she has just
exhaled, which lacks oxygen.
Ceiling fans not only protect your baby from overheating - a known risk factor associated with SIDS - but can also improve
air circulation, whisking recently
exhaled carbon dioxide up and away from your sleeping baby and showering them with cool, fresh
air.
When a baby sleeps tummy - down, she's more likely to overheat, have pauses in breathing and fewer arousals, and rebreathe the
air she has just
exhaled, which lacks oxygen.
Exhale through your mouth, pushing out as much
air as you can while contracting your abdominal muscles.
If a baby gets his face up against a bumper he can rebreathe
exhaled carbon dioxide instead of fresh
air.
Rebreathing
exhaled carbon dioxide trapped near an infant's airway by bedding has been suggested as a possible mechanism for the occurrence of SIDS in at - risk infants and may occur with the use of soft bedding, covering the head during sleep, and use of the prone sleep position.9 - 12 Inadequate ventilation might facilitate pooling of carbon dioxide around a sleeping infant's mouth and nose and might increase the likelihood of rebreathing.13, 14 Increased movement of
air in the room of a sleeping infant may potentially decrease the accumulation of carbon dioxide around the infant's nose and mouth and reduce the risk of rebreathing.10 A recent study15 showing a significantly reduced risk of SIDS associated with pacifier use further supports the importance of rebreathing as a risk factor for SIDS.
Soft bedding can pose an unnecessary suffocation hazard to children, as well as limit fresh
air causing a potentially fatal buildup of
exhaled air (carbon dioxide) that when re-breathed is one of the leading cause of SIDS.
Contaminated cooling towers in the impact area in the Bronx have already undergone sterilization, and new city and state regulations enacted this week will force building owners to routinely disinfect the massive, moisture -
exhaling air conditioning units going forward, so you can breathe a little easier.
It does so by circulating blood near the surface of the skin, by
exhaling warm, humidified
air, and by evaporating sweat.
The data revealed nothing new about tobacco: As exposure to tobacco goes up, lung capacity in terms of the amount of
air a smoker can
exhale goes down.
Forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), or the amount of
air a person can forcibly
exhale in one second, declined 3.6 milliliters (ml) / year faster in women who cleaned at home and 3.9 ml / year faster in women who worked as cleaners.
Forced vital capacity (FVC), or the total amount of
air a person can forcibly
exhale, declined 4.3 ml / year faster in women who cleaned at home and 7.1 ml / year faster in women who worked as cleaners.
FEV1 is defined as the amount of
air a person can forcibly
exhale in one second while FVC is the total amount of
air a person can
exhale after taking the deepest breath possible.
The sound box in which
exhaled air becomes musical notes is the larynx — the tip of which forms the Adam's apple — a cartilaginous shell that contains and protects the vocal cords.
Spirometry calculates pulmonary function from measuring how much
air one inhales, and how much and how quickly one
exhales.
Lung function was measured as the amount of
air a person can forcefully
exhale in one second (FEV1).
Lung function was evaluated using a common clinical measure of the volume of
air forcibly
exhaled in one second (FEV1).
From there, the theory went,
air flows into a moist cavity beneath the wings before being
exhaled through the abdominal spiracles on the side of their rear segment.
To help them communicate they are often fitted with a valve in their throat to divert
air from the lungs to the oesophagus when they
exhale, generating a form of speech.
This could include measures such as CT scanning, cellular and molecular markers taken from blood samples, sputum and
exhaled air and microbiome anaylsis.
Inhaled diacetyl, the chemical that gives microwave popcorn its sinful buttery flavor, is suspected to gradually inflame and scar the lungs» tiny
air sacs, making it increasingly difficult for sufferers to
exhale.
When the
air locks closed, soil bacteria had a massive party,
exhaling carbon dioxide and tipping the balance the wrong way.
Continually
exhaling this humid breath into the bone - dry
air of the deserts they inhabit, kangaroo rats ought to become quickly dehydrated.
The patient dons a plastic mask that connects to a device that collects samples of
exhaled air.
«However,
exhaled air is a problematic sample material since it requires good cooperation and technique from the patient and immediate analysis, while urine is simple to attain and store, and is therefore more feasible in clinical practice.
«eNoses have been studied in various medical applications, including early detection of cancer, especially from
exhaled air,» says lead investigator Niku KJ.