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Free energy becomes available from cellular respiration to drive metabolic processes.
He was then rushed to the hospital emergency room where artificial respiration was administered.
Thermogenic inflorescences of some arum lilies have the highest rates of respiration known among plants.
Gasping for breath at the top, I went into the bedroom and found that my respiration rate matched that of the patient.
Apparently cinnamaldehyde blocks mitochondrial respiration and causes lysis of cultured liver cells.
There is just so much to know about cellular respiration, which is vital to the survival of many living species.
Recent studies are reexamining mitochondrial function, especially cellular respiration, in cancer.
Modern birds have a series of balloon-like air sacs in their bodies that reduce their weight and aid respiration.
Without oxygen from any source, the anaerobic cells are not able to burn stored fuel in the usual way, through metabolic respiration.
Analysis of nocturnal respiration included detection of apneas, hypopneas, and periods of desaturation.
The sequence of bases for genes of fundamental processes such as DNA duplication and respiration are almost the same in all cells.
Dissimilatory sulfate respiration is one of the most primitive pathways for energy production.
Unfortunately, many conclusions about growth and respiration are based on measurements of single leaves, leaf disks or mature plant parts.
An acute overdose of any of the opiates or their derivates can result in coma, pulmonary edema, and cessation of respiration.
The oxidation of one molecule of glucose via glycolysis and cell respiration releases enough energy to form 38 ATP molecules.
Paul knew that Uncle Edward was a biochemist, and a specialist in natural processes, such as photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
Insects living here can usually rely on gills, plastrons, or cuticular respiration to meet their metabolic demand for oxygen.
Most people lose about 10 cups of water daily through urination, perspiration and respiration.
The polygraph tests measured blood pressure, respiration and changes in perspiration.
The condition of these patients was alarming but improved under adrenalin hypodermically and artificial respiration.
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This gilled salamander generally remains in the water, with its aquatic organs of respiration, and also propagates itself there.
The hysterical phenomenon of globus hystericus was long afterward attributed to obstruction of respiration by the womb.
Like haemoglobin, it acts as an oxygen-carrier in respiration, but it takes no part in surface coloration.
He was thinner than before, and his eyes were red and his respiration difficult.
Artificial respiration is used, and the active principle of the adrenal gland is injected to stimulate the heart.
I at once used friction and irritants, and in an hour and a half the respiration increased.
And moderation, as it was justly said once, is the respiration of the philosopher.
Both were operations for the delivery of women by laparotomy, and in each case the centre of respiration was overwhelmed.
After respiration they expand and occupy the whole thorax, and closely surround the heart and thymus gland.
Toward its upper part it dilates to form the medulla oblongata, sending forth nerves for respiration and deglutition.
The outline of life, which changes under every respiration, seems to have undulated under the plastic mould of Phidias.
It was given me also to apperceive the character of their internal respiration.
The molluscous Gasteropoda have the organs of respiration formed for aerial respiration, or for respiration under water.
The respiration is at first accelerated by a dose of physostigmine, but is afterwards slowed and ultimately arrested.
They are without respiration or motion, but still not destitute of vitality.
The heart was seen beating through the chest wall long after the complete abolition of respiration.
Do you have insomnia, nightmare, loss of appetite, chills and fever and concealed respiration in the Carolina perfecto?
Still, we have patients in the state, as far as cyanosis and agonal type respiration, who are resuscitatable.
There is no circulatory system, nor are there any special organs of respiration.
It had been touch and go for his life, but artificial respiration had succeeded.
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