The stadium lights glare down coldly as you inhale a deep breath of cold, crisp air. |
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The cigarette has a filter that makes them harder to inhale, aimed at reducing tar and nicotine consumption. |
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Air pollution can hurt animals and humans when they inhale contaminated air. |
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I bent down to inhale, but he blew the powder into the air, muttered an expletive and stumbled out. |
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Apparently, one sticking point was the floppy drive, which didn't inhale disks the way the original Mac did. |
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For example, the tiny air sacs in lungs expand more than seven times when you inhale. |
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The muscle between the ribs is called an intercostal and it allows the rib cage to open and close like a bellows as we inhale and exhale. |
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Weeds can be dangerous, especially foxtail grasses with barbed seed heads, which dogs can accidentally inhale with serious consequences. |
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Anyone who entered an area like that would be considered to have consented to having to inhale other people's smoke. |
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Along with taking herbs, inhale the relaxing scents of lavender, chamomile, lemon balm, bergamot, orange blossom or rose. |
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Grasp the handles of the machine and inhale as you flex the knees and slowly curl the weights until the pads touch the buttocks. |
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As you may recall from biology class, you inhale air and exhale carbon dioxide. |
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When you inhale, air is carried through the windpipe to your lungs in two major airways called bronchi. |
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Each time the memory comes up, she would squint her eyes and inhale her breath very deeply. |
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He closed his eyes to inhale the air and he began a slow trot down the hall toward an elevator. |
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After paying him, he took off, leaving me to inhale his gas fumes, which led to yet another hacking spell. |
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I inhale fumes from the car mechanic's shop downstairs, I shower over the rumbling of the subway. |
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Jemma said she wanted to be injected, but on the morning of her operation this proved difficult and she had to inhale anaesthetic via a mask. |
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Or you might try a nebulized form of the anesthetic lidocaine, which you inhale through a mask as a fine mist. |
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The pregnant silence is almost eerie as it spreads round the room, reaching every corner, suffocating me as I inhale its intoxicating deadliness. |
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To do the Mountain Pose with Prayer Hands, inhale as you reverse your swan dive, lifting your hands all the way up over your head. |
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The risks have been proven so why must non-smokers still be subjected to smoke they don't want to inhale? |
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Ryan found himself smiling as he just watched her inhale and then exhale her dark red lips puckering and then opening wide. |
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Add two teaspoonfuls of a mentholated rub and gently inhale the steaming mentholated vapours. |
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I think it might be one of those weekends where I keep myself to myself, inhale deeply and exhale loudly, and stare at the ceiling. |
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Your doctor may ask you to inhale a bronchodilator drug used in asthma treatment to open obstructed air passages. |
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To use a dry powder inhaler, it is important to close the mouth tightly around the mouthpiece of the inhaler and to inhale rapidly. |
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To use a dry powder inhaler, close your mouth tightly around the mouthpiece and inhale very fast. |
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During the test, you'll breathe into a spirometer, which measures the function of your lungs when you inhale and exhale. |
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If the fuel deflagrates but does not detonate, victims will be severely burned and will probably also inhale the burning fuel. |
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A 2-way mouthpiece with valves was connected to the venturi, thus allowing the subject to inhale ambient air and to exhale into the venturi. |
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Perfumed with what I think was orange blossoms, it was so aromatic that I wanted to inhale the glass on the first sip. |
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If you have asthma, and you inhale the airborne pollen, you may start coughing, wheezing, and be short of breath. |
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You couldn't agree more as you inhale the pure, clean, almost therapeutic air in his room. |
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Start standing and inhale while stepping your left leg into a forward lunge with your left knee directly over your ankle. |
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I'm more than happy to inhale a bag of chips, chug beer, and crunch the empty can between my palm and my forehead. |
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When young people see us, they either start yawning involuntarily or inhale our old people's smell and start retching. |
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But I can't make myself pause and inhale the view today, instead I patter down the steps towards the rose gardens and another wedding. |
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You can also inhale steam from a kettle or pot of boiling water, taking care not to get so close that you scald yourself. |
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Brush your hands against the plant and inhale the delightful scent wafting through the breeze. |
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Some children also inhale these contents into the lungs, where they can make inflamed airways even more swollen. |
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I was trying to inhale two pieces of toast whole, when I heard a furious knocking at the door. |
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I don't want to dictate to smokers, but I also don't feel that my other customers and staff should have to inhale it. |
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Changing the way you inhale and exhale can help you feel more relaxed, energized, or focused. |
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Like a gangster shooting in a Hays Code era motion picture, the inhale and the exhale are shown in separate shots. |
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Don't inhale deeply or hold your breath, just breathe normally. |
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Many non-smokers suffer from the diseases of active smoking, when they inhale toxic chemicals such as arsenic, benzene and vinyl chloride from second-hand smoke, he said. |
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They wait until the final moment to exhale and even longer to inhale, allowing silence to spill into the silent gaps between notes, beats, and guitar fills. |
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Add your favorite aromatherapy oil in AromaScents diffuser and inhale deeply. Fifteen minutes is all it takes to feel totally rejuvenated! |
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To say 'we had the information but did not use it and did not gain an advantage' is the equivalent of saying 'I smoked but did not inhale. |
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Always keeping the cheeks full of air, inhale and regularly expire through the nose. |
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So these nucleus, passage point of evolutionary movements, are in first line to inhale miasmatic energies. |
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Remember to inhale while scooping and exhale while lifting and don't hold your breath. |
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Knock your tent pegs in, unhitch your caravan or chock your motor home in peace and inhale the clear air of the Landes, whatever the season. |
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Under the supervision of a respiratory therapist, patients inhale a hypertonic saline mist produced by a device known as an ultrasonic nebulizer. |
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To control ebullition, each time you inhale add 5 boiling pearls to the inhaling liquid. |
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Some crack and freebase users inhale the vapors from heated glass pipes. Others add them to tobacco or marijuana cigarettes. |
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Care should be taken when handling or halving the tablets so as not to contaminate hands or to inhale the drug. |
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Cover your head with a towel, lean over the nose of the bowl and inhale the steam as possible for 5-10 minutes. |
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The elephants are trained to inhale saline solution into their trunks, and then blow it back out into a receptacle. |
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The CDC says that about 60 percent of the people who inhale the spore do not contract valley fever. |
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Without trying to change it, pay close attention to each inhale and exhale. |
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Exhale as you roll your shoulders backward, inhale as you roll your shoulders forward. |
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The sensuous colour allowed the surface to breathe, to inhale and exhale in quiet rhythms. |
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It is recommended that you exhale as you raise the weight and inhale as you lower the weight. |
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If you do happen to inhale toner, move to a place with fresh air and gargle thoroughly with a large amount of water. |
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Place a few drops on a handkerchief or tissue paper and inhale the aroma to enjoy the euphoric or sedative effects of certain oils. |
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The loftiest noses among the winemakers inhale the finest of scents from the tasting glass and proclaim another masterpiece. |
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Outside Mr Sato's house, however, a reading of the equivalent of 150 millisieverts a year left your correspondent strangely reluctant to inhale. |
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The truth is that people inhale more deeply to get the taste and so can actually damage themselves more. |
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Non-smokers run risks too because they are obliged to inhale the smoke of those smoking around them. |
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We can control the amount that they inhale. They can inhale it under natural conditions. |
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Do not inhale dust of dressed seed when using an air pressure cleaner to remove the dust. |
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To get the oxygen your body needs, you inhale air through your mouth and nose. |
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Children are more at risk from air pollution because they breathe faster and inhale more air per pound of body weight than adults. |
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Do not inhale toxic dressing dust when removing dressing dust by means of compressed air. |
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Bagging: Users inhale a concentration of fumes from a bag that is placed over the mouth and nose or over the head. |
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Sometimes people spray aerosols into a bag or balloon and then inhale the gas. |
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Their typical call is a mingled bray and bleat, followed by a snorted inhale sounding like an oak dining table being dragged across a hardwood floor. |
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In the phase 2 study, children use a nebulizer to inhale cisplatin, a standard cancer drug that has been specially encapsulated in protective fatty protein bubbles. |
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Their typical call is a commingled bray and bleat, followed by a snorted inhale sounding like an oak dining table being dragged across a hardwood floor. |
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As you inhale a polluted air it creates a lot of problem in your system. |
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You set fire to it, then deeply inhale the smoky poisonous fumes. |
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But inhale the fumes of Republican rhetoric more deeply, and a more mind-blowing reality comes into focus. |
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For a portable inhalant, carry a tissue or handkerchief with you on which has been placed one drop each of the previous essential oils, and inhale deeply whenever possible. |
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What was the material of the novice habit, what kind of incense did they inhale, what was on the plate at dinner. |
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If you tend to inhale your food without realizing how much you consumed, opt for nibbles like in-shell pistachio nuts. |
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So of course, Jimmy Fallon took the opportunity to ruin it by forcing Freeman to inhale helium and pitch up his voice. |
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For a portable and convenient inhalant put one drop each of the same oils on a tissue or handkerchief and inhale whenever needed to ease laboured breathing and a stuffy nose. |
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Propose a worthy toast, raise the goblets to your lips, bury your nose in the mint, inhale a deep breath of its fragrance and sip the nectar of the gods. |
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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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Dry powder inhalers require you to place your lips on the mouthpiece and inhale more rapidly than you would with a traditional metered-dose inhaler. |
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Siva's devotees are forbidden to smoke, chew tobacco or inhale snuff. |
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The sour taste of a lemon cannot be distinguished from that of vinegar, yet when you proceed to open your nose and inhale, you can sense the specific flavor of lemon. |
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Feel which hand moves first when you start to inhale and exhale. |
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Children who ride school buses inhale as much toxic diesel fumes inside the vehicle as do people exposed to the bus's tailpipe exhaust. |
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All its pores inhale the strength and inspire the trust. |
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It is important that you inhale each dose as instructed by your doctor. |
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Picasso is a heavy cigarette smoker who does not inhale. |
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The doctor gives her some IV fluids and medication to inhale so that she will gain consciousness, while the nurse does a malaria slide test and checks the condition of the baby in the womb and realizes the baby is coming. |
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If you were caught on the leeward side of a bonfire you'd generally do your utmost to get out of the smoke, but the trendy lemming in us for some reason wants to pay to inhale it. |
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Moreover, these bananas are produced in Ecuador by 10-year-old children who are paid USD 2 a day, who inhale pesticides, who have asthma, who have problems with their balance and who suffer from cerebellar ataxia. |
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The two aromatherapeutic solutions for stress-busting at Christmas include a Deep Sleep pillow spray and a rollerball Deep Sleep stress less – just roll over pulse points and inhale when the in-laws get too much. |
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The smoke that you inhale and exhale is composed only of water vapor. |
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Breathing with a straw will help to lengthen the exhale and inhale, ultimately providing your body with a deeper nourishing breath from the belly. |
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All of us inhale a few dozen spores every day and are no worse for wear. |
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Keep the point of the tongue on the palate as to pronounce the sound of the letter N and inhale with the nose, while the air continues going out through the straw and the gurgle of the bubbles remains unchanged. |
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It is to inhale deeply the air of the garrigue and luxuriate in a panorama ending only in the vast horizon of the sea and the Pyrenees in clear weather. |
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With the full lung technique, rowers exhale during the stroke and inhale during the recovery. |
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The video shows a toddler, dressed in a Babygro and holding a lit cigarette, learning how to inhale smoke from his guardians. |
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Using a nebulizer, patients inhale the drug as an aerosol cloud produced from a liquid formulation. |
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It is counter-productive to overly prolong your inhale or exhale periods beyond what is comfortable for you, or to momentarily hold your breath in order to keep in sync with the melody. |
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Learning how to inhale and exhale is quite far down my to-do list. |
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As it ran through the building, Asia's largest prison and one of its worst, other prisoners gathered to inhale the wafting vapours, the true scent of royalty. |
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Do not inhale exhaust air directly or continuously but conduct it into the open air outside by means of the exhaust air tube included in the scope of supply. |
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It has moments of melancholy, certainly, but it is also, for the most part, joyful. It's the kind of film to inhale and absorb, not to analyse, at least not the first time round. |
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They emit an odor that no human being should inhale, and yet you have. |
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Attach the second stage regulator to the facepiece and inhale. |
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Humans can also drink contaminated water and inhale contaminated air. |
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The machine, the Alcohol Without Liquid vaporizer, or AWOL, lets its users inhale liquor by mixing it with pressurized oxygen. |
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The Artesian, World's Best Bar for two years in a row is serving a December potation in a device where you not only sip but inhale your drink, increasing the sensory experience. |
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So we might as well strap on the feed bag and inhale that holiday ham, because at least we'll keep our jobs, which will enable us to buy more food and become more resistible. |
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Workers who inhale very small crystalline silica particles are at risk for silicosis, symptoms of which can include shortness of breath, cough and fatigue. |
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Our forecast calls for a return of summery weather in the 80s this weekend, so we actually can get out and mow down those weeds without having to inhale clouds of dust. |
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You should read the instructions thoroughly and be aware that Permethrin can be lethal to fish and other pets could be made very ill if they inhale or ingest the chemical. |
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Subjects were asked to inhale maximally then expire as quickly and as forcefully as possible and encouraged to continue until a plateau in the spirogram was observed. |
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Cetacea are deliberate breathers who must be awake to inhale and exhale. |
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It poses the acute hazard of forming an explosive mixture in air and the chronic hazard of causing pulmonary illness in people who inhale excessive quantities of it. |
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However, the smoker has to inhale more deeply to receive the same amount of nicotine, increasing particle deposition in small airways where adenocarcinoma tends to arise. |
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As you inhale, let your tummy expand, then as you exhale pull the belly button up to your spine and lift the spine, curling your chin into chest and your tailbone under. |
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For an instant pick-me-up use half the drops of each oil, using one of rose phytol and two of rose absolute, add them to a tissue and inhale deeply several times. |
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