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the inhalation
noun
The act of inhaling; inbreathing.
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The inhalation technique recommended by the manufacturer of an inhaled device should, therefore, be used.
Both men developed the inhalation form of anthrax.
*Are antibiotics the most effective way to treat the inhalation form of the disease?
Then came the elegant caesura, the inhalation before gliding to the end of the phrase.
So far, Dr. Neill said, she and others have noticed symptoms that the inhalation anthrax patients did not have.
The lung problems are likely caused by the inhalation of dust, smoke and fumes from the building collapse.
The obvious threat from marijuana is that children will lose mental facility and health because of the inhalation of toxins.
In an enclosed compartment, this can aggravate the inhalation of bacteria and viruses carried by passengers with respiratory illnesses.
The disease is contracted by the inhalation of dust containing spores of the fungus.
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Her unique technique, like a musical panting, counterpoints high, melodious notes on the exhalation and a growl on the inhalation.
Such stimuli include the inhalation of a liquid aerosol as previously described [14].
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