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Значения термина expire air на английском
Значения для термина "expire air" отсутствуют.
Использование термина expire air на английском
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Expiredair and arterialized venous blood were sampled every 15 min.
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Abstinence from smoking was verified by expiredair carbon monoxide.
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A strange, sinister cry pervaded the thick, stale, expiredair.
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Primary outcomes are expiredair carbon monoxide verified 7-day point-prevalence quit rates at each measurement period.
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Tone can be produced only when the expiredair exerts a pressure on the vocal cords.
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Ethanol is readily detectable in expiredair.
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The lungs momentarily strain carbonic acid out of the blood and throw it out in the expiredair.
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No energy of condensation is left in the expiredair the instant it has passed the vocal cords.
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The radioactivity of blood, plasma, urine and expiredair was measured at regular intervals after both radioactive doses.
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Otherwise the alcohol will for the most part leave the body unused in the urine and the expiredair.
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That is, expiredair contains about five per cent less oxygen and five per cent more carbon dioxid than inspired air.
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This new technique of hydrogen peroxide assay in expiredair condensate greatly minimizes the inaccuracy deriving from the instability of hydrogen peroxide.
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Fasting blood, expiredair, blood pressure, and body weight measurements were obtained at weeks 0, 2, and 4.
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Additionally, a significant portion of MAN was eliminated in the expiredair as CO2 (formed via the epoxide pathway) and unchanged MAN.
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Self-reported complete abstinence from 12 to 52 weeks was validated by expiredair carbon monoxide measurement at 12, 26 and 52 weeks.
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In three healthy control subjects, a normal H2O2 level in expiredair increased to 0.70-0.80 microM during an acute upper respiratory tract infection.