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It relies on the craft's forward motion to draw in air and on a specially shaped intake passage to compress the air for combustion.
Regular breathing was hard enough with her emphysema; crying — with its deep irregular inhalations — crippled her ability to draw in air.
As part of a federal program to guard against bioterrorism, biosensor detectors in various large cities use a device to draw in air and analyze it for telltale pathogens.
Bellows, mechanical contrivance for creating a jet of air, consisting usually of a hinged box with flexible sides, which expands to draw in air through an inward opening valve and contracts to expel the air through a nozzle.
The shape of the oven and the size of its single opening are designed to draw in air along the floor, then conduct it around the curving back and roof of the dome before exhausting it at the top of the opening.
Unlike creatures with lungs, however, insects draw in air through holes in their shell-like exoskeletons.
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When you're underwater, you're working hard drawing in air.
Instead, my apartment is drawing in air and smells from the hallway and from other apartments.
In the aspirator pump, water flows through a venturi nozzle and develops a suction for drawing in air.
When a jet is running, a compressor at the front draws in air and compresses it (see illustration).
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