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