Sentence examples for lung space from inspiring English sources

‘lung space’ is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe an area in the lungs where air can be drawn in and out. For example, “The pollen in the air was affecting my lung space, making it difficult for me to breathe properly.”.

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The smoky bars and lung space lost.

Each time the victim exhales, it has less lung space to inhale.

After cutting the dinosaur's weight to account for lung space, the researchers report today in Biology Letters that Dreadnoughtus weighed a little less than 28 metric tons.

Species that utilize negative buoyancy as tadpoles and maximal partitioning of lung space as adults, e.g., bufonids (Okada et al., 1962; Smith and Campbell, 1976; Wassersug and Seibert, 1975), might therefore be constrained to have short larval periods and small metamorphs.

The high levels of YKL-40 in our transudates could be attributed to the existence of fluid in interstitial lung space, to the increased pressure in the pleural capillaries and to endothelial vessel damage, factors that can lead to increasing levels of YKL-40 [ 7].

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These corridors may even support environmental conservation and provides rural edge in urban context and functions as lung spaces to ease the heat island effect of urban settlement.

Further experiments led by Johns Hopkins pulmonologist Franco D'Alessio showed that blood levels of one subset of CD4 T lymphocytes, technically known as CD4+ CD25+ Forp3+, oregulatoryry T cells, jumped proportionally in the lung spaces from the first day of injury before peaking at day seven and remaining high throughout recovery at day 10.

On June 21 , 2012 a computed tomography (CT) scan of the chest showed a left lung space-occupying lesion and small cell carcinoma that was subsequently confirmed by bronchoscopic biopsy.

The good correlation between increased lung volume and decrease of intrapulmonary shunt indicates that the recruited lung spaces are capable of participating in gas exchange and are not caused by overdistension or dead space increase.

By introducing hyperpolarized 129Xe into mouse lungs we have obtained images of the lung gas space with a speed and a resolution better than those available from proton MRI or emission tomography.

The mechanisms of neutrophil entry into the lung interstitial space are currently unknown.

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