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The term 'respiratory capacity' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it as a way to describe someone's physical ability to breathe deeply and efficiently. For example, "He had excellent respiratory capacity, which was an essential part of his overall fitness."
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Quantification of spare respiratory capacity (right).
(D) Spare Respiratory capacity vs. Spare Glycolytic capacity [mean ± sem].
However, RNS60 enhanced OL spare respiratory capacity (SRC) when a metabolic stress was present.
(i) Spare respiratory capacity, defined as per cent increase from endogenous baseline to maximum uncoupled respiration.
Abraham, an affirming director with the respiratory capacity for extended exclamations of "yessssss," was contrite.
Transformed cells display increased mitochondrial mass, ROS, glucose uptake and reduced reserve respiratory capacity.
A peak flow meter should be used at the same time every day to assess respiratory capacity.
In Leigh syndrome patient fibroblasts, with a recessive NDUFS2 mutation, respiration and spare respiratory capacity are increased by prodrug administration.
van der Windt, G.J. et al. Mitochondrial respiratory capacity is a critical regulator of CD8+ T cell memory development.
van der Windt, G. J. et al. Mitochondrial respiratory capacity is a critical regulator of CD8+ T cell memory development.
Furthermore, these researchers found that dysphagia increases as respiratory capacity decreases regardless of the form of ALS.
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