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They produce loud chirping or squeaking sounds by forcing air out through the proboscis.
His mother proved him wrong, showing how the woman had made the noise by forcing air through the birds' windpipes.
Removal of the fluid requires puncturing the tympanic membrane and forcing air through the eustachian tube to blow out the fluid.
Even with a respirator at its highest settings forcing air into her lungs, she was, literally, drowning in her own blood.
The very act of forcing air into the lungs can further damage the organ's tiny, delicate air sacs and ultimately lead to organ damage and death.
This involves forcing air from her lungs into her throat and mouth, then closing her epiglottis and using that air to equalize the pressure in her ears.
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Electricity is used to force air under pressure into a cavern.
AMENITIES: A fireplace, a detached two-car garage, central air conditioning and forced air heating.
Its engine once forced air saturated with powdered pesticides out the tubes.
With forced air, you're heating a lot of space that doesn't need the heat".
With radiant heat or forced air, when the system stops, the heat stops.
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