As a musical instrument, the horn is significant in its very direct and dependent relationship to the human body — it fulfills its intended function when animated by the force
of human breath.
His pieces are strongly related to the nature of rivers, forests,
even human breath, which are all representing the essence of movement, transformation, life and death.
DMS was reported
in human breath of healthy subjects at an average concentration of 13.8 ppb (17).
Research leading detection of low concentrations of gas present in
exhaled human breath to health checkups and early detection and treatment of serious diseases is being performed.
Using hollow - core optical fibre as a sensitive gas cell, researchers in Japan have devised a relatively simple and affordable sensor for monitoring biomarkers in
human breath at low concentrations.
Pink plastic shopping bags with love notes inside, inflated
by human breath.
Every new road, house, factory, store, parking lot and school is a potential violation of the constitution, not to mention every
single human breath which exhales CO2.
The calibration process essentially involves use of an external simulator to introduce solutions into the breathalyzer that
mimic human breath samples at predetermined levels.
They home in on the scent
of human breath and sweat and swiftly insert their needlelike mouthparts into the target's skin.
«Mosquitoes find their victims by homing in on specific molecules emanating
from human breath and skin,» says team leader Jennifer Mordue, «and some people's particular blend of molecules is more attractive than others.»
A wet chemical device, on the other hand, measures alcohol in a breath sample by measuring the amount of the sample that reacts with chromate salts, which will react to alcohol but not to most other substances commonly found
in human breath.
Mosquitoes prowling for a blood meal are drawn to the plumes of carbon dioxide exhaled with
each human breath.
After an average of two
human breaths it has gone, allowing a different smell to be activated.
More than 1800 compounds have been identified in
human breath, and tests are being developed for diabetes, cancer, and other afflictions.
It does not respond to acetone or other substances found in
the human breath after a fifteen minute deprivation period.
«For fish, water is akin to the air that
humans breath,» he explains.
The warmth of a crib, with baby in residence or not, is attractive to cats and though they usually stay away from a baby's face (contrary to old wives» tales, most cats dislike the smell of
human breath).
Despite tales of cats smothering babies, cats dislike the smell of
human breath and will generally stay away from a baby's face.
For each work, Houshiary attempts to visualize subjects that are inherently intangible — an echo,
human breath, or memory.
With the aim to strip the film down to its bare essential, it was decided to leave room for the simplicity and purity of silence, along with minimal raw — at times disconcerting — sound effects, punctuated by the sound of
human breath, which makes the experience feel more human, internal and intimate.
The sap of the amate tree used to make paper is blood, the smoke of fire is
human breath, and the tree bark is human skin.
Philipsz has focused on the brass and woodwind family, as these instruments need
the human breath to produce the sound and subsequently all the recordings have a strong human presence.
Finally, heavily populated urban areas represent a third source, which includes emissions from
human breath and pet waste.
Model additions include results from (i) quantum chemical calculations that clarify the previously uncertain gas phase mechanism of formation of MSA and (ii) a combination of published and experimental estimates of OSC emissions, such as those from marine, agricultural, and urban processes, which include pet waste and
human breath.
As
we humans breath in the similar bodies with two hands and two legs counting from 1 to 10 or from 0 to 9 is valid for all humanity.