Sentence examples for breathing transfer from inspiring English sources

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In contrast to the primary olfactory system, in which molecules are conveyed to the receptors as an inevitable consequence of breathing, transfer of stimulants to the vomeronasal organ is actively regulated.

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A classic case that illustrates this point is when a physician submits to a demanding patient by administering a much higher dose of opiate pain medication than recommended, ultimately causing the patient to go into respiratory depression (hypoventilation) and necessitating emergent assisted breathing and immediate transfer to the intensive care unit.

Whereas the eight animals that became AD before starting to breathe all survived the transfer, the four that became AD after breathing died less than 12 hours after the transfer.

Always be cautious when handling potting mix or soil, as pathogens in these mediums can be breathed in or transferred from hand to mouth.

"I wish I could transfer my breath to them, to breathe life into their bodies again," he said.

So, in other words, companies that have switched from using the now illegal Safe Harbor to alternative data transfer mechanisms can breathe easy for now that they are not going to face enforcement action from European DPAs.

Although this has been validated in naturally breathing subjects [ 21, 36], transferring the method to critically ill patients being disconnected from a ventilator must be regarded as an approximation and may have underestimated the tidal volume during disconnection.

The next morning, as I awaited the hospital case manager to arrange the hospice transfer, my father stopped breathing.

Only part of the alligator lung is designated for breathing: a few honeycomblike structures that transfer oxygen to the blood.

The equation is believed to be useful for a profound understanding of the nature of oxygen transport limitation coupled with the heat/mass transfer in the air-breathing PEMFC, and further for the optimum design of the air-breathing PEMFCs.

The presence of 2-ethylhexanol in the exhaled breath is evidence that this compound is breathed into the lungs, transferred into blood, and transported to other parts of the body.

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