Sentence examples for respiratory needs from inspiring English sources

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The changing rules of O2 and CO2 concentration in the system were basically understood and it was found that the O2 generated by the plants could satisfy the respiratory needs of 1.75 persons by calculation.

They argued that this occurs to meet increased respiratory needs as the animal grows and surface to volume ratios increases, and the multiplication of gills reflected functional needs rather than the vestiges of an ancestral condition.

To describe the clinical and respiratory course in infantile spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) type I, type II, and type III, and to evaluate the respiratory needs for these patients, using noninvasive or tracheostomy ventilation.

The scheme of the vascular system follows the basic pattern of the family, with neither blood supply to the nephridia nor intraepidermal capillary networks, in spite of the increased respiratory needs imposed by a larger body and greater muscular activity.

Board-certified otolaryngologists who sub-specialize in sleep medicine will assess the respiratory needs of the child and advise the best course of action for them to adequately breathe.

Since this uptake does not meet the nematodes daily respiratory needs (0.66% in [33], 0.1 5.1% in [38]), it is clear that meiobenthos does not feed exclusively on the fresh algal material added to the sediment microcosms, but also exploits other carbon sources, naturally available in the sediment microcosms [39], [33].

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A recently performed cohort study suggests that prenatal exposure to air pollution might be associated with higher respiratory need and airway inflammation in newborns (Latzin et al. 2008).

Birth cohort studies have suggested associations between PM during pregnancy and higher respiratory need, airway inflammation and an increased susceptibility to respiratory infections (Latzin et al. 2009; Jedrychowski et al. 2013).

We also sought to determine whether different outcomes (including cardiopulmonary arrest, hypotension, hypoxia, need for respiratory support, need for thrombolysis, development of a cardiac dysrhythmia, and bleeding) were considered more relevant to disposition decisions than others.

The evidence of a clinical benefit of ESBL-E digestive colonization surveillance to predict the presence or the absence of ESBL-E in respiratory samples needs to be confirmed in a clinical study involving pneumonia and not only respiratory samples.

The evidence of clinical benefit of ESBL-E digestive colonization surveillance to predict the presence or the absence of ESBL-E in respiratory samples needs to be confirmed in a large prospective clinical study.

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