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They produce loud chirping or squeaking sounds by forcing air out through the proboscis.
By contraction of body muscles, the volume of the body cavity is reduced, forcing air out of the lungs.
When you force air out of the tube, you will notice that the tube will move in the direction opposite to the air flow.
Spitters propel venom through the fangs by muscular contraction of the venom ducts and by forcing air out of the single lung.
Those patients, one in eight in the study, had damage throughout their lungs, and their ability to force air out of their lungs was no more than 20percentt of normal.
After cooling down to room temperature they are placed inside the core holders and flushed with CO2 to force air out.
In automatic speech recognition, the human speech production mechanism is seen as a source filter model, where vocal fold vibrations act as source forcing air out of the vocal tract channel to generate speech.
The arboreal salamander can squeak using a different mechanism; it retracts its eyes into its head, forcing air out of its mouth.
The Madagascar hissing cockroach has the ability to press air through its spiracles to make a hissing noise as a sign of aggression; the Death's-head Hawkmoth makes a squeaking noise by forcing air out of their pharynx when agitated, which may also reduce aggressive worker honey bee behavior when the two are in close proximity.
First we backfilled 2 or 3 silanized micropipettes with 1 mM CaCl2 (instead of the 100 mM KCl, 0.1 mM CaCl2 used before, which we realised shortened the CASM's useful life) using a 10 ml syringe connected to the back of each micropipette via a silicone rubber tube to force air out of the tips.
Let enough enema solution flow through the tubing to force air out of it.
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