The bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation.
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Examples for "breathing"
Examples for "breathing"
1That has given media honchos breathing room to consider deals, said Singer.
2Friends said her condition had worsened yesterday when she developed breathing difficulties.
3Conclusions: A specific breathing strategy, exhalation during the lift, improved task performance.
4Ozone, which also causes breathing difficulties, is also present at elevated levels.
5Improvements in breathing - when they came - often appeared within days.
1Patients are given supportive care, for example ventilation, if breathing significantly deteriorates.
2He received a long period of mechanical ventilation and weaning proved difficult.
3However, the mechanism by which it stimulates ventilation is still under debate.
4Asthma was not associated with any particular ventilation system in the building.
5Currently, 1 year after surgery, she has been weaned to night-only ventilation.
1Each cycle of her respiration becomes longer by a second or two.
2There was no odor of alcohol in the thick and heavy respiration.
3In one minute the respiration was laborious, and the pupils were dilated.
4The two nostrils serve at once both for the respiration and smell.
5An excessive amount of ether given at beginning; artificial respiration became necessary.
Translations for external respiration