She bent her head over and exhaled deeply, but just then the dragon let out an ear-piercing shriek and made a dive right at them. |
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It is the ability to receive and release whatever is or is not needed with each inhaled and exhaled breath. |
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Vivian finally realized she had been holding her breathe and exhaled with anxiousness. |
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The handscroll format allows emotions to emanate with each unrolling, like the mists exhaled by the landscape and water. |
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They exhaled a poisonous fume that could kill someone if they inhaled too much of it. |
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She exhaled lightly before carving away at the dainty steak on her plate before her. |
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She exhaled in a great rush, rippling the water's surface, and reached for the soaps and scented oils her maids had left her. |
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In 20 healthy subjects, Effros and coworkers studied the electrolyte and buffer concentrations of solutes present in exhaled condensates. |
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He exhaled a sigh of contentment as he glanced at the gold band that encompassed the ring finger of his left hand. |
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With that, the colonel exhaled one final time, and slumped down on the table, his face resting in a shallow pool of his own blood. |
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That concluded the nights broadcast and Danni exhaled heavily, flopping back onto the bed. |
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Flustered and forgetful of her arguments, Andrea twisted her hands together and exhaled in frustration. |
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He closed his eyes and exhaled, feeling the gentle tremor of the ship's forward thrust. |
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Clutching it tightly and pressing it against her chest, the lady exhaled as she attempted to rid herself of these provoking thoughts. |
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In return, Al took a big puff on his cigar and exhaled a cloud of smoke that curled around Sam's face. |
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After taking a long draw from the cigarette he removed it from his lips and exhaled a cloud of smoke that wafted away in the wind. |
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She exhaled, letting a bit of the tension flow out of her, and gave me a rueful grin. |
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As he exhaled, Erik let his arrow fly with a sharp twang of the string, the sound echoed thirty times over as the rest of the cadets fired. |
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Although early masks were made of muslin or linen, they only redirected exhaled air away from the surgical wound. |
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The smoke from the cigar dissipated into the atmosphere of the room as he exhaled. |
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As a teenager, Jack Elphick used to cycle past giant factories studded with chimneys that exhaled foul smoke into a post-war Birmingham sky. |
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Nitric oxide is produced endogenously within the respiratory tract and is detectable in exhaled gas of humans and other mammals. |
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Similar effects occur when present-day glue sniffers rebreathe exhaled air from a plastic bag. |
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When babies sleep face down on such a surface, they rebreathe air they have exhaled, which can contain high amounts of carbon dioxide. |
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Inhalation includes deep breathing through the mouth and nose and often involves rebreathing exhaled air when a bag is used. |
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Unlike conventional scuba gear, rebreathers recycle exhaled gas by chemically scrubbing it of carbon dioxide with soda lime. |
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She chuckled lightly and exhaled a sigh caught somewhere in between wistful and dreamy. |
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She waltzed over to where I lay, took a drag on her cigarette and exhaled the smoke right into my face. |
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Then, too, you have to bring along a good supply of oxygen and reconvert exhaled carbon dioxide to replenish it. |
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Frank exhaled, feeling a lessening of the tension that had been knotting his stomach muscles all week. |
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He heaved in another deep breath, exhaled shakily, and picked up the card with somewhat senseless fingers. |
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The ferry companies have begun using special carbon-dioxide detectors to test for exhaled breath in lorry trailers. |
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The ultrasonic flow meter is particularly well suited for this purpose, as the exhaled air is not trapped or filtered. |
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I slowly exhaled and lifted my soles off the ground and planted a light kiss on Dexter's lips, not a smack. |
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Looking at her, I exhaled and shook my head, deciding to just put a sock in it for the evening. |
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The portable nephelometer could, therefore, respond to changes in the particle concentration in inhaled versus exhaled air. |
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George exhaled deeply and leaned against the wall, briefly looking away before gazing back at Becky apologetically. |
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I closed my eyes and exhaled quietly, my fingers dancing lightly in his hair. |
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Here, calorific intake, as well as how much oxygen a child breathes and how much carbon dioxide is exhaled, can be precisely recorded. |
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Erica exhaled sharply and stormed from the room, stomping heavily upstairs and slamming her door. |
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Taking a deep breath she checked her skirt was straight, brushed one strand of hair behind her ear and exhaled. |
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I saw it, a grin and a nod, from the most senior of them a skinny 15 year old kid with stumpy dreads I exhaled with relief. |
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He exhaled slowly as he began walking towards the diner and Alex got a chill just from the cold look in his pale eyes. |
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Vital capacity is the volume of air exhaled during forced breathing and is the sum of tidal air, reserve air, and complemental air. |
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He stared at her pleadingly, but seeing her hard gaze, he exhaled gustily. |
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Answer: ugl is a way of expressing the concentration of blood alcohol via the exhaled gases. |
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Noninvasive sampling, such as through urinalysis or analysis of exhaled breath, could lead to increased acceptance of screening programs. |
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She took a drag of the cigarette, exhaled, then turned the hot coal around and twirled the ash off against her nipple. |
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There was carbon dioxide in the breath that was exhaled into the clear limewater. |
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They continued on their predestined course, and Copperhead exhaled. |
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When she tumbled ungracefully a few inches from a fellow skier, I exhaled deeply. |
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This procedure measures the volume of air required to clear an inert gas as it is inhaled and exhaled from the respiratory system. |
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This patent describes a curved tube that is placed over the mouth by which exhaled halitosis is directed upwards to the nose for detection. |
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She turned and exhaled gratefully as the tan boy with the piercing eyes and spiky hair, stood with his arms crossed in a sarcastic manner behind her. |
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The windows are steamed up, streaming the condensed exhaled breath of all and sundry, including the alcoholic who's presently drooling on your new coat. |
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It generated the illusion of smoke that filled the user's throat and could then be exhaled in satisfying great billows. |
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Second-hand smoke is the smoke that goes directly into the air from the end of a burning cigarette or the smoke exhaled by a smoker. |
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We explain the four methods of breathing: the natural, diaphragmatic, suspended and exhaled. |
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The virus is present in the exhaled air, secretions and faeces of infected birds, both before they show signs of illness and while they are convalescent. |
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He slowly inhaled and exhaled while praying a Hail Mary for his sisters. |
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It seems surprising that an island where so much moisture is continually exhaled from the circumfluent ocean should be parched with excessive drought. |
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DiveSorb Pro is a high-performance breathing lime, which absorbs the carbon dioxide contained in exhaled air. |
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Other methane is exhaled by microscopic organisms directly, as in the human gut. |
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Tb, for example, is spread when I inhale the exhaled breath of a person with active disease. |
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Here use was made of a spirometer to measure the volume of the inhaled and the exhaled air. |
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The source says a Breathalyzer test measured 1.01mg of alcohol per liter of breath Galliano exhaled. |
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From a distance of several tens of meters mosquitoes detect CO2 which forms part of exhaled air by humans. |
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When stale air, warmed from the lungs, is exhaled, it condenses as it meets colder external air. |
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The flowers and grass exhaled a fragrance which troubled me. |
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Below the crust he envisaged a metallic shell from which were exhaled the mineral matters, including gold, that were chilled and solidified in the faults and fissures in the disrupted outer crust. |
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Due to the concern about the possibility of incorrect tube location or displacement, the 2005 guidelines now call for clinical evaluation and assessment of exhaled CO2 to confirm tube placement. |
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There is nothing wrong with a footballer letting off a bit of steam after a long and difficult season but on this occasion it was the Jacuzzi that was letting off steam, while the sportsman exhaled smoke instead. |
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Now, two years later, in Las Vegas, Zemdegs exhaled and closed his eyes. |
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He used a technique called gas chromatography, which enables complex mixtures to be separated into their components, to detect some 250 volatile organic compounds in the air exhaled from lungs. |
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A pre-shaped nose clip allows for easy contour adjustments to achieve a snug fit that prevents exhaled breath from escaping and fogging safety glasses. |
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This term should be defined to include being in possession or control of a lit tobacco product regardless of whether the smoke is being actively inhaled or exhaled. |
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Liddell nodded, exhaled a feathery tendril of dirty white smoke ceilingward. |
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This works on the principle that, in the presence of a catalyst, the alcohol in the exhaled air undergoes a chemical reaction with the oxygen, giving water and carbon dioxide as end-products. |
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If, like me, you are just a proletarian snorkeler, even swimming through the clouds of bubbles exhaled by the divers far below you is still part of the almost mystical experience. |
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Accordingly, the union argued, the company was obliged to accommodate addicted smokers by permitting them to smoke outdoors in areas where exhaled smoke would not have an impact on other employees. |
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The glue that held relationships together, from the time a baby entered this world with its first breath until the time the last breath was exhaled to return to the Creator, was mutual caring and sharing. |
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They inhale a wide range of personal information into the bosom of the government where it sits ready to be exhaled for a wide range of governmental purposes. |
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The energy expenditure correlated significantly only with bromoform concentration in exhaled breath after swimming. |
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The methanol is rapidly metabolized to formate and is excreted as such in the urine or further metabolized and exhaled as carbon dioxide and water. |
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While one bed absorbs CO2 and water vapour exhaled by the astronaut, the other is regenerated by exposing it to the vacuum of space, which causes it to vent the absorbed gases. |
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Mosquitoes, for instance, are attracted from up to 70 metres away by several factors including body odour, exhaled carbon dioxide and by radiated heat. |
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There, nobles, artists and aesthetes tried to distinguish the essences exhaled by perfumed pieces of wood that were burned according to tradition? |
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Second-hand smoke is a mixture of the smoke given off by the burning end of a cigarette, pipe or cigar, and the smoke exhaled from smokers' lungs. |
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