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As in terrestrial higher vertebrates, gas exchange takes place in tiny air vesicles.
Mr. Donzis's sports version, manufactured by Easton Sports, had triple-layer urethane foam padding containing tiny air cavities.
Notes 1) Whisking egg whites increases their volume by trapping tiny air bubbles inside the protein network.
It causes tiny air sacs at the end of the breathing tubes in the lungs to fill up with fluid.
Like bird bones, the elephant's skull has lots of tiny air pockets to keep it light (relatively. The average skull of an adult elephant weighs around 115 pounds).
In respiratory distress syndrome, the tiny air sacs of the infant's lungs do not fully open because of a lack of surface lubricant, making breathing difficult.
Eventually tiny air holes in the box served as escape hatches for hundreds of spiderlings who then drifted around the room on silken filaments.
Foams with tiny air holes rose up to alleviate the baby-boomer complaints: arthritis, poor circulation, painful joints and the inevitable acedia of long-term relationships.
Sri Lanka's government has claimed to have destroyed all the Tamil Tiger rebels' hidden runways and rendered its tiny air wing powerless.
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The jury is still out on the overall influence of these tiny air-based particles.
Workaday Japanese appliances that TKNY may try to make available here include tiny air-conditioners and vacuum cleaners that are practically silent.
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