The airsac inoculated high-dose group exhibited a mortality rate of 67%.
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The airsac has become a swim bladder.
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When something blocks or scars those twigs, the airsac on the other side can't inflate.
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An airsac with cellular spaces is connected with the gullet and serves as a rudimentary lung.
Ús de air sacs en anglès
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He recognized it by the particular mottling of its airsacs.
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Belck quickly lost his buoyancy as he emptied his airsacs.
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Emphysema involves the destruction of the airsacs and cells in lung tissue.
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The Physiome Projectés working model of human lungs, complete with 300 million airsacs.
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The airsacs in the lungs tend to stay collapsed.
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The skins of their airsacs tightened, drawing the features of their tiny faces into caricatures.
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By inflating their abdominal airsacs, they fool males into thinking their eggs are mature when they're not.
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Hunter experimented on the uses of the airsacs, I know, but I have not his work at hand.
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The lipid layer collects those invaders and toxins, binding to them and preventing them from reaching the airsacs.
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In the lungs, the tiny airsacs called alveoli get damaged or filled with debris as the infection spreads.
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The condition -when fine dust is lodged in airsacs in the lungs -is irreversible and incurable.
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Pine pollen offers an all-natural multicavity structure with dual hollow airsacs, providing ample cargo capacity available for compound loading.
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Fluid floods into the alveoli, the tiny thin-walled airsacs deep within the lungs where oxygen diffuses into the blood.
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Treatment for severe emphysema, which damages airsacs in the lungs and limits patients' breathing ability, is currently limited to capsules and inhalers.
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When this inflammation extends to the airsacs at the termini of the smallest branches of the bronchial tubes, the disease is broncho-pneumonia.
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In studies of lungs from seven patients who died of COVID-19, researchers found damage to tiny airsacs in the lung called alveoli.