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The classic metallic tang filled the air and the guards inhaled deeply as if enjoying the bouquet of a fine wine.
Patients and control subjects inhaled 2 mL of PDE through a hand nebulizer.
A pinch of snuff may be placed between the cheek and the gum or inhaled into the nostrils.
A pinch of snuff, inhaled through the nose, used to be a common way of using tobacco.
Fletcher inhaled deeply and paced up and down in front of the sink and stove.
The portable nephelometer could, therefore, respond to changes in the particle concentration in inhaled versus exhaled air.
We sat on the sea walls, swinging our legs, and filling our mouths with salty, breaded seafood, as we inhaled the salty fresh air.
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.
We learn that the Indians in the Mojave Desert inhaled the vapors from boiling creosote to treat respiratory infections.
Watching the steam rise, she inhaled the comforting vapors and decided to take a bath.
I started laughing and inhaled the plastic piece, which lodged in my right bronchial tube.
This disease responds to asthma medications such as bronchodilators and inhaled corticosteroids.
Because freebase cocaine is not water soluble, it must be vaporized and inhaled to be absorbed.
As air is inhaled, the mucous membranes of the nose and mouth warm and humidify the air before it enters the lungs.
To determine if the response to inhaled toxin was limited to allergic sheep, we studied its effect in four nonallergic sheep.
She chomped on the cigar, and seething, she inhaled sharply and spewed a jet-stream of carcinogenic smoke into the acrid atmosphere between them.
Addicts either swallow the tablets or grind them into powder that can be inhaled or turned into liquid and injected.
We learn that the Cahuilla Indians in the Mojave Desert, where we are, inhaled the vapors from boiling creosote to treat respiratory infections.
She inhaled deeply and then proceeded to go about picking other flowers from other bushes and shrubs.
Additional regimens include alternative dosing schedules of dapsone or inhaled pentamidine isethionate.
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I inhaled great draughts of the dry, pure air, which seemed to penetrate to my very toes, and open every air cell in my body.
A common warm bath, with a little powdered benzoin laid on a heated plate near the bather, so that the fumes may be inhaled.
She inhaled a deep breath for forceful speech, but Billie was ahead of her.
Hackelberg inhaled slowly, his chest filling and filling until his ice-cream suit looked like it might pop.
The government representative inhaled deeply and steepled his manicured fingers.
She inhaled from a king-size filter-tip cigarette and blew a feather of smoke at the ceiling.
Nor as he sunned himself and inhaled with enjoyment the freshness of the air did any sign escape him that he marked a change.
He said that he had been riding near the Whitney Pond, and perceived a different odor, and thought he must have inhaled the miasm.
When inhaled in the ordinary way, nitrous oxide gas induces exhilaration and narcotism, without asphyxia.
An opening made through the mouth is attended with the risks of pus being inhaled into the air-passages and of pyogenic infection.
He buried his wet face in them, and inhaled, with delight, all the odour of wealth.
When irritants are inhaled, they are trapped on the mucous blanket, swept toward the larynx, and expectorated or swallowed.
When he had inhaled enough of the fragrance of the soothing weed, he passed the instrument into the hands of the scout.
When I had inhaled this air freely, I sought the conduit pipe, which conveyed to us the beneficial whiff, and I was not long in finding it.
My lungs panted as they inhaled this burning fluid, which became rarefied more and more.
As for Passepartout, his face was as red as the sun's disc when it sets in the mist, and he laboriously inhaled the biting air.
Seated upon the projection formed by the hull of the pinnace, I inhaled the salt breeze with delight.
She inhaled the odor of the blossoms and thrust them into the bosom of her white morning gown.
Millions of mould spores get airborne during the day and because spores are much smaller than pollen grains they get inhaled into the depths of the lung.
The taster captures the first impressions of the oil by swirling it around under the nose to capture the fragrances and aromas, which are then inhaled.
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