The classic metallic tang filled the air and the guards inhaled deeply as if enjoying the bouquet of a fine wine. |
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Patients and control subjects inhaled 2 mL of PDE through a hand nebulizer. |
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A pinch of snuff may be placed between the cheek and the gum or inhaled into the nostrils. |
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A pinch of snuff, inhaled through the nose, used to be a common way of using tobacco. |
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Fletcher inhaled deeply and paced up and down in front of the sink and stove. |
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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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We sat on the sea walls, swinging our legs, and filling our mouths with salty, breaded seafood, as we inhaled the salty fresh air. |
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Adding a few drops of essential oil to a bowl of hot water, or to a warm bath, releases the vapour, which is then inhaled. |
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We learn that the Indians in the Mojave Desert inhaled the vapors from boiling creosote to treat respiratory infections. |
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Watching the steam rise, she inhaled the comforting vapors and decided to take a bath. |
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I started laughing and inhaled the plastic piece, which lodged in my right bronchial tube. |
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This disease responds to asthma medications such as bronchodilators and inhaled corticosteroids. |
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Because freebase cocaine is not water soluble, it must be vaporized and inhaled to be absorbed. |
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As air is inhaled, the mucous membranes of the nose and mouth warm and humidify the air before it enters the lungs. |
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To determine if the response to inhaled toxin was limited to allergic sheep, we studied its effect in four nonallergic sheep. |
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She chomped on the cigar, and seething, she inhaled sharply and spewed a jet-stream of carcinogenic smoke into the acrid atmosphere between them. |
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Addicts either swallow the tablets or grind them into powder that can be inhaled or turned into liquid and injected. |
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We learn that the Cahuilla Indians in the Mojave Desert, where we are, inhaled the vapors from boiling creosote to treat respiratory infections. |
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She inhaled deeply and then proceeded to go about picking other flowers from other bushes and shrubs. |
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Additional regimens include alternative dosing schedules of dapsone or inhaled pentamidine isethionate. |
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Secondhand smoke is even more dangerous than directly inhaled smoke and kills more than 3,000 non-smoking Canadians a year. |
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Macrophages may be activated by cigarette smoke and other inhaled irritants. |
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Patients continued using their usual maintenance dosage of inhaled corticosteroid treatment throughout the study. |
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Therefore, inhaled tobacco smoke without a filter contains as much as four times more nicotine as a regular filtered cigarette. |
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Bryan didn't glance up at her as he inhaled the huge amount of food crammed onto his plate. |
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She gaped as Jesse all but detached his jaw and inhaled half the burger in one bite. |
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Then we went to the pub and inhaled beer, burgers, and burritos and and planned our new life in the sticks. |
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If inhaled continuously these toxins accumulate in the body leading to serious health problems. |
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They exhaled a poisonous fume that could kill someone if they inhaled too much of it. |
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If inhaled, cadmium dust causes dryness of the throat, choking, headache, and pneumonia-like symptoms. |
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He dropped four plates in front of us, and the children inhaled the food like it was pizza and soda. |
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That is roughly half the annual dose from inhaled radon and its decay products in a typical single family home in the United States. |
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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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Additionally more common toxins tend to be those that are inhaled, such as cleaning solvents, aerosolized paints, thinners, etc. |
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He ran one hand through his hair as he pulled deeply on his cigarette and inhaled the smoke. |
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He held her tightly, and she inhaled deeply, enjoying the scent of his aftershave. |
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He inhaled the freezing air around, hearing the whistle of the wind through the infantry. |
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Vitamin A has been shown to help strengthen the epithelial cells that are the first point of contact with inhaled smoke inside the lungs. |
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The wriggle brought Shawn into a half wakeful state and he groggily inhaled a faintly flowery scent. |
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Sinclaire tensed, and inhaled sharply, the fear registering in his ice coloured eyes for the first time. |
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As the car came to a stop she got out and inhaled the fresh air as if it was giving her the strength she needed. |
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For a lay person, inhaled medicines are often linked to smoking or opium inhalation and is, therefore, perceived as addictive. |
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A box of wafers is demolished, down to the crumbs at the bottom of the wax liner, which are shaken out and inhaled. |
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He yawned and inhaled the dusty, musty air that he had become so familiar with over the last five years. |
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After relieving his pain with a quick nap induced by inhaled anesthetic gas, treatment with heat, fluids and antibiotics could be commenced. |
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A gust of relatively cool air greeted her, and she inhaled deeply of the scent of the trees and the earth. |
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I inhaled the smell of old perfume and talcum powder every time I helped zip her dress. |
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She inhaled sharply, savouring her last breath as her lungs filled with one final gulp of air. |
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As powder is inhaled, it can sensitize an individual through the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract. |
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Vodka poured, songs were sung and many a cigarette was inhaled as twenty-seven late teenagers revelled late into the evening. |
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The giggling came to a sudden halt as a sharp breath of air was inhaled somewhere above me. |
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You would think from reading that excerpt that the only anti-inflammatories available were inhaled steroids. |
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He inhaled with short, deep breathes, and the pigmentation of his skin lightened up to its previous color. |
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Some lice shampoos also contain lindane which, when inhaled, ingested or absorbed through the skin, causes vomiting and diarrhoea. |
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He bent his head back to the powder and inhaled the line through the straw. |
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She inhaled the clear air and, coming to herself, passed her hand over her forehead. |
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The force of the child's inhaled breath delivers the aerosolized powder into the lungs. |
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We studied the effect of inhaled anesthetic agents on the electrocorticogram in four epileptic patients. |
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Jason inhaled her youthful scent and marveled at the dewy softness of her caramel cheeks. |
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During the run-in period, patients took a morning daily dose of inhaled steroids. |
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Just imagine that the nose is blocked and the air is inhaled through your larynx. |
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She bathed his wounds in a steaming infusion of sweet smelling herbs, and as they inhaled the steam, their exhaustion seeped out of their bones. |
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The disadvantage is that when they explode, the material is atomised and then can be inhaled by anybody of any age in the locality afterwards. |
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These work in the same way as inhaled preventers, by reducing inflammation. |
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The girl inhaled a lungful of the sweet scent given off by the blossoms in the cherry tree hanging above her. |
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As she stepped out into the air, the salt air hit her and she inhaled deeply in its essence. |
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Calypso inhaled in a deep breath of ocean air, feeling the salty tang penetrate her nostrils. |
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A curious and unwary fish would become a meal when the goosefish inhaled and quickly engulfed its prey. |
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I inhaled deeply and puffed a great wind of air to blow out the 18 tiny tea lights. |
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The effects of these gases were directly proportional to the amount inhaled by the soldier. |
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Kayami nuzzled Alex's neck and inhaled his scent of cologne and fabric softener. |
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Once there, she inhaled a small meal of bread and cheese before rushing off to begin work. |
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I relaxed and inhaled the scent of his cologne, one that was becoming quite familiar to me. |
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I inhaled his cologne, and tried to implant in my mind what it felt like to hold him. |
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Common colds spread through nasal droplets being inhaled and by hand to face contact. |
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For patients that cannot tolerate any of these drugs, weekly inhaled pentamidine is used. |
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The curved tail covers the nose while sleeping during extreme temperatures, acting as a filter to warm and humidify the inhaled air. |
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With a nod of his head as he inhaled the cigarette smoke, Laurie sat down rather gingerly. |
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It is a powerful irritant which, if inhaled, can cause severe circulatory and respiratory failure. |
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But she inhaled sharply, bit down hard on her lower lip, and tossed her hair. |
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With a shock he inhaled sharply, as if recovering his breath in a gasp after a hard painful effort. |
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Ice inhaled sharply craning her neck to see if any more were stupid enough to come out. |
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Young and the others hastily stuffed a purifier into each nostril and inhaled some much needed fresh air. |
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When I inhaled, the needle would move from 130 to 0 before I had drawn half a breath. |
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This gadget is designed to turn a shot of spirits into a mist that is inhaled rather than sipped and savored. |
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I shoved past Sebastian who inhaled when I walked by and I decided to ignore that. |
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She inhaled deeply, enjoying the wet, dank smell outside compared to the strange smell inside. |
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He brewed a pot of black coffee and inhaled the beautiful aromas of real beans. |
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Both the systematic review and meta-analyses confirmed the superiority of combination therapy to inhaled corticosteroids monotherapy. |
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Once she had inhaled enough oxygen, Jynx peered up with bleary eyes only to find a pair of red eyes and a smirk staring down at her. |
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The inhaled dust deposited in the bronchioles and alveoli reacts within the lung tissue to form silicotic nodules. |
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The large mucosal surface of the bronchial tree is exposed constantly to inhaled antigens. |
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If you suspect that someone has inhaled poisonous fumes, first assess the situation and your risk. |
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When asthma control deteriorates, a common strategy is to double or quadruple the maintenance dose of inhaled steroids. |
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Additional studies are needed to develop the therapeutic ratio of all inhaled steroids. |
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The air he inhaled transformed into a hellish inferno, scorching his lungs. |
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She inhaled the scents of dust, orange oil, and the perfume the heliotropes sent throughout the room. |
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The poison is derived from the seeds and pods of the castor bean plant and may be inhaled, ingested or injected. |
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He inhaled her presence through all of his senses, including the olfactory. |
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Poison baits, boric acid, and traps are preferred to chemical agents because the latter can be irritating when inhaled by asthma patients. |
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She inhaled a breath of fresh air through the apparatus, then another, before determining that she was able to breathe normally again. |
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We report five cases of status asthmaticus that were triggered by inhaled heroin and review the pertinent literature. |
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The inhaled bronchodilators relieve only the airway narrowing from spasm of the bronchial smooth muscle. |
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Both inhaled steroid medicines for asthma and steroid skin creams for eczema and other skin conditions can cause Cushing's syndrome, although this is rare. |
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Standing, I saw her muscles clench and Natalia inhaled sharply. |
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However studies have found dangerous compounds like benzene and formaldehyde in inhaled or secondhand vapor. |
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The inhaled smoke when drawn through the water is less irritable to the respiratory system, and prolonged use of a water pipe among experienced smokers is quite normal. |
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The medical evidence was that pneumoconiosis is caused by a gradual accumulation in the lungs of minute particles of silica inhaled over a period of years. |
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She once again inhaled the autumn air and then jumped back in her car. |
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A few drops of peppermint or lavender oil added to a handkerchief or tissue and inhaled will also ease the nausea associated with travel sickness. |
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Flapping his great wings like a real angel of death come for the new-born he inhaled deeply, his eyes becoming two gleaming points in the dark sky. |
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After the run-in period, children whose asthma was acceptably controlled without the continuous use of inhaled steroids were switched to inhaled budesonide. |
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The 244 patients who remained in the study after the run-in period were randomized to continue receiving the inhaled corticosteroid or to receive placebo. |
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After he inhaled sulfur hexafluoride, a compound that acts like helium, his voice got very deep. |
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Inside the garage he inhaled the scent of motor oil and dust and tarpaper. |
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If the fumes were inhaled in sufficient quantities this could result in burning sensations in the back of the throat possibly characterised by a funny taste in the mouth. |
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Your body changes some inhaled methylene chloride to carbon monoxide. |
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So the new inhaled powder measles vaccine may in a few years turn out to be an easier way to protect kids from measles. |
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I inhaled Indian myths, and I crept through the woods near our house, re-enacting these myths, and wishing, wishing, for a pair of soft leather moccasins. |
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Elsa sat on the ski lift and inhaled the sweet mountain air. |
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I inhaled a lungful of salt water, jerked my head up to choke and gasp for air, then smacked my face back into the water so I could monitor the shark. |
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He was initially treated with several antiasthmatic medications, including inhaled bronchodilators, inhaled steroids, and theophylline, without any relief of symptoms. |
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The major point is that we have no studies that show the safety of propylene glycol when inhaled over the long term. |
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There are numerous prescription and non-prescription allergy medications available, including antihistamines such as Reactine and inhaled steroids such as Flonase. |
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He slowly inhaled and exhaled while praying a Hail Mary for his sisters. |
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In addition, the dispensing is carried out without generating any cloud of liquid particles which might be inhaled by the user, with a sternutatory effect. |
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She was worn out, scared stiff, her heart was beating furiously, and her lungs were screaming in protest with every breath of icy air she inhaled. |
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I struggle to breathe without getting his stinky breath inhaled. |
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As Jan, Kerry and I walked in the Dublin mountains, Kerry saw his first heather, his first live waterfall as he inhaled the scents pervading the mountain air. |
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There can be no doubt that dust inhaled is physiologically undesirable. |
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The kinetics of inhaled peptide-induced LARs was similar in both intradermally provoked reactions and LARs after inhaled whole allergen challenge. |
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His nostrils flared considerably as he inhaled the deep odor. |
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The uranium eventually decays to radium and, eventually to polonium-210, a substance that, when inhaled, can endanger tissue health and damage the immune system. |
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Involving 335 subjects with type 1 diabetes, the study reveals that most patients prefer inhaled insulin before meals to the usual preprandial shots. |
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Also, if you find that you regularly need the reliever medication many times a day you should definitely be on a preventer medication such as an inhaled steroid. |
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He notes a case where a user inhaled the gas from a mask directly attached to a medical gas tank, lost consciousness, and subsequently died from oxygen deprivation. |
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I read somewhere that a child, whose parents both smoke twenty a day, has inhaled the equivalent of eighty cigarettes worth of passive smoke in one year. |
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The USB version of the electronic cigarette provides inhaled doses of vaporized nicotine, so smokers can puff away without all the harmful effects to secondhand smokers. |
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It is generally thought that where the total mass of dust inhaled is the same, intermittent exposure to dust is less harmful than continuous exposure. |
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Sascha Aquino was 16 and alone at home the first time she inhaled Dust-Off, a can of compressed air used to clean computers. |
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Controversy exists with respect to the effect of inhaled corticosteroids on mortality. |
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Budesonide is the preferred inhaled corticosteroid for use during pregnancy. |
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She had been treated with carvedilol, lisinopril, zileuton, and inhaled corticosteroids. |
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Usual care included anticholinergics, short-acting beta agonists, inhaled corticosteroids and xanthenes. |
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The freebase is heated in a retort, foil, or other container and the vapor is inhaled as the freebase vaporizes. |
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Levadex is an new inhaled version of dihydroergotamine, a drug used intravenously to treat migraines. |
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Before the development of lighter Virginia and white burley strains of tobacco, the smoke was too harsh to be inhaled. |
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He chiefed on the bud like a pro, taking long deep hits and holding it within until he had inhaled as much of the weed smoke as he could. |
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Pipeweed had the aroma of the finest Moroccan Mauve. I inhaled. It was strong stuff. |
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These chemicals can introduce adverse health effects when being inhaled into human body. |
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A poison is inhaled or ingested, whereas venom produced by snakes is injected into its victim via fangs. |
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I cut new timber with my saw and inhaled the sweet sour smell of blackbutt. |
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These are hazardous chemicals that can cause death if inhaled. |
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Alpha particles generated by inhaled plutonium have been found to cause lung cancer in a cohort of European nuclear workers. |
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Even though alpha radiation cannot penetrate the skin, ingested or inhaled plutonium does irradiate internal organs. |
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The method is also somewhat inefficient since not all of the smoke will be inhaled. |
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He was intubated and was administered intravenous diphenhydramine and methylprednisolone and inhaled albuterol. |
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When fungal spores are inhaled, they are deposited into the pulmonary alveoli. |
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We report the first case of using inhaled phytochemicals in treating primary pulmonary tuberculosis. |
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H capsulatum is inhaled and can cause pulmonary disease in both immuno-competent and immuno-compromised individuals. |
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Most inhaled uranium that reaches the lungs is eliminated via mucociliary clearance. |
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The under-use of inhaled glucocorticosteroids for long-term management of asthma is a particular problem. |
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Inhalants are poisons, pollutants, toxins and fire hazards, and were never meant to be inhaled. |
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As the course of COPD progresses, regular treatment with inhaled glucocorticosteroids may be added to bronchodilator treatment. |
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Temporary reduction in growth velocity has been seen in pre-pubertal children using inhaled glucocorticoids for persistent asthma. |
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Neuroprotective effects of inhaled lavender oil on scopolamine-induced dementia via anti-oxidative activities in rats. |
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But I take an inhaled steroid and I'm worried that the steroids could affect my baby. |
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When this gas reacts with oxygen, moisture, and sunlight, it forms vog, which can be harmful if inhaled. |
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His nasal bones were smashed and he inhaled blood into his airways which inhibited his ability to breathe. |
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The researchers want to try using low doses of a drug called theophylline, in conjunction with the inhaled steroids already used today. |
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I inhaled a deep breath of 1993 air that hurt my futurey lungs, and headed toward her. |
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Long-acting inhaled bronchodilators have been shown to be most effective and convenient. |
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A NEWBORN who died in a hospital birthing pool inhaled water during labour, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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Toxin inhalation increased airway kinins, and the response to inhaled toxin was enhanced after allergen challenge. |
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Quinoid redox cycling as a mechanism for sustained free radical generation by inhaled airborne particulate matter. |
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They conducted a series of cell biology tests in the lab to show that VNN-1 expression is required for inhaled corticoids to work during asthma attack. |
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Past research has shown that injected and inhaled vaccines perform comparably, with efficacy as high as 90 percent, when the vaccine is on the mark. |
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Wear suitable clothing including gloves and a dust proof breathing mask as glass wool fibres can irritate the skin and, if inhaled, can cause health issues. |
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The complicating side effects of systemic steroid treatment are well known and provide the motivation to switch to aerosolized, inhaled steroids when possible. |
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Several other inhaled insulins are now in late-stage development. |
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As Sherlock and John prepare to leave the next morning, John wonders why he saw the hound in the lab despite not having inhaled the gas from the hollow. |
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A For most patients there would be no advantage of taking their inhaled medicines through a nebuliser and they can be difficult to load up and maintain safely. |
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Besides oseltamivir, other neuraminidase inhibitors are zanamivir, which is inhaled, and the intravenously administered investigational drug peramivir. |
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Large quantities of inhaled or ingested radioactive iodine may impair or destroy the thyroid, while other tissues are affected to a lesser extent. |
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Some drugs in these classes already have been approved, most notably the incretin mimetic exenatide, an inhaled insulin, and the amylin analogue pramlintide. |
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In a traditional breath-activated metered-dose inhaler there is a mechanical 'thumb' on top of the pressurised canister containing the drug to be inhaled. |
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Shishas, which hail from India, are pipes in which fruit-scented tobacco is burnt using coal, passed through a water vessel and inhaled through a hose. |
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Of the inhaled corticosteroids, budesonide appears to be the best choice. |
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Intended to be swallowed whole and digested over 12 hours, the pills can produce a heroinlike high if crushed and then swallowed, inhaled or injected. |
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Otherwise would we have inhaled un-tipped cigarettes of such dire strength that Extra Strong mints plus several squirts of Gold Spot couldn't deodourise our breath? |
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Prosecutors said investigators learned that she had purchased materials online to produce ricin, a toxin that can cause respiratory failure if inhaled, the report said. |
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Stripping old paint by sanding produces dust which can be inhaled. |
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He had a 40 pack-year history of smoking, consumed about 20 units of alcohol weekly, and inhaled ketamine powder intranasally almost every day for about 3 years. |
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The radiomedicines include radioisotopes which can be injected, taken or inhaled and are mainly used for cancer patients, medical diagnosis and pain killing in patients. |
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Moreover, these environmental pollutions impacts on the human beings because its particles of the fossil fuel on the air cause negative health effects when inhaled by people. |
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Plutonium is more dangerous when inhaled than when ingested. |
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All types of asbestos are potentially carcinogenic when inhaled. |
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The second trial tested a high dose of inhaled fluticasone given to episodic wheezers by parents at the first sign of a viral cold, cough, or earache. |
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