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These are shown in some cases to be sensibly unaffected by the expansion of the gas, but in others as in the analysis of the breath of rapidly breathing patients under anaesthesia the effect is significant.
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The sharp boundary between the two suggests that Spinolestes had a strong muscular diaphragm, which in turn hints at the ability to rapidly breathe and fuel an active lifestyle.
("Oh my god," said the woman next to me, patting her chest rapidly, and breathing hard, when he made his first appearance onstage).
Tensions in the thigh muscles are released, for example, by squatting rapidly and breathing deeply to the backdrop of upbeat music and then holding the squat for several seconds.
Breathing is an essential part of our health and so many times we are holding our breath or breathing rapidly as we rush through the day.
Take a breath to see if you are breathing rapidly or shallowly.
He's breathing rapidly.
And he was breathing rapidly, at nearly three times the normal rate.
When he returned to the pit area, he was breathing rapidly.
Mark, it turned out, was throwing pulmonary emboli to his lungs — explaining why he was breathing rapidly.
2. Investigation When the family arrived at the emergency department, the boy had a fever and was breathing rapidly.
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