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aspiració
Flow of the respiratory current into an organism.
inspiration
intake
aspiration
breathing in
air intake
exhalation
route of administration
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вдох
Catalan
inhalació
A medication to be taken by inhaling it.
inhalant
Catalan
inhalació
inspiration
intake
aspiration
breathing in
air intake
1
Sleightholme will hope his presence provides similar
inspiration
for Derby in future.
2
Mulling over possible ways to improve the situation, he found little
inspiration
.
3
Pornography and other pop culture references are good for use as
inspiration
.
4
Some companies foster
inspiration
by encouraging employees to try new creative outlets.
5
Thousands are believed to be drawing
inspiration
from the group at home.
1
However, whereas food
intake
normalized after 10 days, lower body weight persisted.
2
Identifying common contributors to sodium
intake
among children can help reduction efforts.
3
However, compliance with weekly
intake
might be problematic outside a research programme.
4
Results: At baseline, both groups reported similar food costs and dietary
intake
.
5
Improving nutrient
intake
in children and adolescents is of public health importance.
1
I believe confidence and
aspiration
can take a person a long way.
2
For schools, it means a culture of high
aspiration
and good discipline.
3
Tax cuts remain more a political
aspiration
than a binding economic commitment.
4
It summed up perhaps the most basic
aspiration
of a civilised society.
5
Participants also agreed that universities played a key role in raising
aspiration
.
1
The last chapter we left the combatants
breathing
in
their narrow lists.
2
He played softly,
breathing
in
the instrument the very pang of love.
3
She stood for a long time
breathing
in
the mild May air.
4
The wizard was huddled against the opposite gunwale,
breathing
in
long wheezes.
5
The horse was
breathing
in
short, uncertain gasps, as though near winded.
1
But the den had a couple of vents and an
air
intake
.
2
There's another
air
intake
over the left rear tire that cools the gearbox.
3
My right leg was hemmed in by the sidecar bars and
air
intake
.
4
Praying that they were
air
intake
openings, Barrent plugged them with his fingers.
5
And soo, by taping the mouth, you really start restricting their
air
intake
.
1
Results of methacholine
inhalation
tests did not change significantly in either group.
2
Conclusions: Most patients with ARDS had clinically useful responses to NO
inhalation
.
3
A major highlight was liposome
inhalation
for the treatment of lung cancers.
4
What magic have you worked with those beans, Ianto?' Another deep
inhalation
.
5
All participants performed a skin prick test against
inhalation
allergens and food.
6
I waited out another long
inhalation
,
unsure where this conversation was heading.
7
Furthermore, in intubated patients, who are deprived of
self
-
inhalation
of endogenous NO.
8
He'd been breathing naturally, but on this
inhalation
,
he just didn't stop.
9
He released his grip and forced a slow
inhalation
,
relaxing his muscles.
10
The man nodded and gulped down a deep
inhalation
from his cigarette.
11
Six people were taken to hospital with light cases of smoke
inhalation
.
12
After a deep
inhalation
or two he said: Let it alone, Evan.
13
Washington's tiny grimace and faint
inhalation
suggest the mildest twinge of indigestion.
14
Fache drew a seething
inhalation
,
clearly preparing to launch into a reprimand.
15
Then, after a deep
inhalation
or two, he knocked it out again.
16
He died as a result of smoke
inhalation
,
a post-mortem has established.
inhalation
deep inhalation
inhalation anthrax
inhalation challenge
long inhalation
acute inhalation
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