Gaia guides my inhalation and exhalation by putting pressure on the areas I need to concentrate on such as my stomach and chest. |
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There is inhalation and exhalation, long breath and short breath, deep breath, shallow breath, smooth breath, and ragged breath. |
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It maintains the process of inhalation and exhalation as well as sensual acuity. |
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She examines the diaphragm at rest, during inhalation and during exhalation, and provides exercises for finding each of these stages. |
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Slowly begin to deepen your breathing, little by little, so each inhalation grows slightly deeper and each exhalation extends a bit further. |
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He also suggested an expiratory wave of peristaltic smooth muscle contraction starting from the periphery to aid in exhalation. |
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It works non-invasively, by analysing how the mix of gases in the breath of its test subjects alter between inhalation and exhalation. |
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He tossed his head slightly, and uttered a small sound, barely an exhalation. |
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The hyperinflation may be explained completely by the time constant of the respiratory system exceeding the time available for tidal exhalation. |
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Breathe continuously, with no pauses between the exhalation and the inhalation. |
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At the same time she is made aware of any color that may come to mind while she is breathing and how it changes with inhalation and exhalation. |
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Adjust inspired flow rate to maintain a ratio of inhalation time to exhalation time of 1 to 1.5 in most patients. |
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In ancient times, pulse readings were taken at the carotid pulse, and measured in ratio to inhalation and exhalation. |
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These respirators contain both inhalation and exhalation valves that filter the air and ensure that it is free of mold particles. |
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This movement occurs rhythmically during inhalation and exhalation in regular quiet breathing. |
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He was huffing and puffing something fierce, distending his cheeks with every exhalation. |
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Meditation, yoga, tai chi, exercise all focus on inhalation and exhalation. |
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Contraction of the expiratory muscles displaces the abdomen inward and the diaphragm upward into the thorax during exhalation. |
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Also, allow your chest muscles to fall deeper and deeper within you on each exhalation. |
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She glares at me perniciously, and then turns her back, with a sharp exhalation, and her arms shaking firmly at her sides. |
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The normal pulse resides at the middle level and is usually about four or five beats for each complete inhalation and exhalation of breath. |
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Hyperventilation is the repeated inhalation of fast, full breaths of air and rapid exhalation. |
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Breath control involves techniques for training the inhalation, exhalation and the period of retention in-between. |
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A slow inhalation with a 2 to 3 second breath hold followed by a slower exhalation is performed. |
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Spirometry measures how much air a patient can blow out in one second and also with a full exhalation. |
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But even with my eyes half shut I can see puffs of white vapour float out in front of me with every exhalation. |
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He gave a sudden exhalation of breath, and his shoulders slumped. |
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The process of taking air into the lungs is called inspiration, or inhalation, and the process of breathing it out is called expiration, or exhalation. |
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Chest wall mobility is often assessed by measuring chest excursion, the difference between chest girth at maximal inhalation and maximal exhalation. |
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Basic mindfulness of the breath is to be aware of the sensations of inhalation and exhalation without fixing, adjusting, improving or changing the breath. |
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And just as when you go to the country, you can pause and consciously balance your inhalation and exhalation, which will immediately ease your nervous system. |
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This may result from central airway resistance that is more pronounced during exhalation as compared with inhalation, and can be seen with either technique. |
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Also, scans were performed while the patient held a breath after exhalation, images were sent electronically to the navigation computer in the bronchoscopy suite. |
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She gave a long exhalation of breath, it sounded tenuous and concerned. |
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The reaction you'd get from a typical Eagles fan hearing this news might be a shift of the eyebrow, a shrug of the shoulders, maybe an exhalation of a harried breath. |
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She made no noise except the occasional inhalation and exhalation of air. |
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I silently sighed and with a final exhalation went straight to my work. |
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One easy way to prolong exhalation is to purse your lips as if you were blowing out a candle. |
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As you breathe out, release your abdominal muscles completely, pushing out slightly at the end of the exhalation, without force. |
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A polite crowd of more than 350 seemed pleased at the mix of scholarly reflection, TV-talk-show summarization and passionate exhalation. |
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The sounds used include voiced sounds as well as unvoiced ones, both through inhalation or exhalation. |
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Failure to verify that the exhalation valve is functioning properly could result in difficulty in exhaling from the facepiece. |
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Hold the facepiece firmly against your face and exhale several times to ensure that the exhalation valve functions smoothly. |
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These days, I can only sit in it for short periods before I have to get up and walk around, each step accompanied by a pained exhalation. |
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Generally, if these secretions become too abundant, they can be pushed out of the bronchi by coughing or strong exhalation of air. |
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The air volume is important not only for inhalation and exhalation, but also for the body's defence against infections. |
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With every exhalation let your body sink deeper and deeper. You must have the feeling of sinking right into the mattress. |
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In this total imobilisation the respiration is calme focusing on the exhalation. |
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And then we would put our hands on his stomach, to really see that it expanded with the exhalation. |
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Its wings are the respiration: inhalation and exhalation, and it also has seven wings in seven skies. |
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The port is specifically designed to disperse air for a quiet flow of exhalation in a direction away from your bed partner. |
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The Advantage 200 LS consists of the face section, a 4-point yoke, the inhalation and exhalation valve and the head harness. |
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If not integrated: connect the external exhalation system between the breathing mask and the breathing tube. |
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For version with first breath activation check that the exhalation valve is firmly secured to the face mask. |
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Inhalation valve and two exhalation valves. |
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We receive air through inhalation and release air through exhalation. |
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Hold the air in for 3 seconds, and then let it out without any other effort than a slight pulling inward of your abdomen at the end of exhalation. |
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A bibliographic analysis showed that the disparateness of studies on the exhalation of radon from building materials made it difficult to use them. |
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Half-mask complete with filters and exhalation valve. |
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An ypsiloid cartilage, attached to the front of the pelvic girdle, is used in exhalation in several groups, especially ambystomatids, dicamptodontids, hynobiids, and salamandrids. |
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The syrinx is an intricately constructed organ with a firm bony framework and filmlike vibrating internal membranes over which the air, during exhalation, passes rapidly, producing all the many utterances of the bird. |
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To test the exhalation valve, take a deep breath and hold it. |
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The origins of this type of incense burner are believed to be in China, where such globes were suspended from the ceiling, taking advantage of better ventilation and better exhalation of the burned incense. |
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If a reaction involves increased muscle tonus and too much inspiration, muscle relaxation and exhalation exercises might be of use. |
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So Cinabar becomes red by the acide exhalation of sulphur, which otherwise presents a pure and niveous white. |
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Volcanoes are seen as one of the major natural sources of mercury together with exhalation of the element from aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. |
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With a single explosive exhalation and rapid inhalation, sea turtles can quickly replace the air in their lungs. |
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Even the sunlight assumed a supernal glamour, as if some special atmosphere or exhalation mantled the whole region. |
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If the exhalation valve is stuck, exhale sharply to open the valve. |
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However, the exhalation jet is a sinusoid kind of fluctuating airflow, which interacts with the downward plane jet in a different way. |
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To improve the effectiveness of training you can change the properties of the displayed curve, for example with regard to frequency, steepness of the curve and percentage contributions of inhalation and exhalation. |
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Such then are the phenomena which occur as the result of moist exhalation. |
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More than that, perhaps the worst thing, was a sort of mephitic fog, moistureless and invisible, that came and went like an exhalation of the arid earth itself. |
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