Close your eyes and listen quietly to your inhalations and exhalations for about 30 seconds. |
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Encourage deeper inhalations by concentrating on full, strong exhalations that fully expel carbon dioxide from your lungs. |
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Soon the regularity of inhalations and exhalations allows our fearless captain to bring his thoughts into cohesion. |
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Masks should not become less efficient as they build up moisture from a person's exhalations of breath. |
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The forceful inhalations and exhalations of these exercises strengthen the diaphragm and lungs. |
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He was so close that she could feel his rapid exhalations of breath gently fanning her face. |
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In this case, thrumming bass plucks and bouncing ball patterns entropically expire amidst wheezing exhalations and electrical shimmer. |
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And to top it all off, there are aphorisms, rubrics, musings, meditations, exhalations, exasperations. |
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From those obscured depths, the bubbled exhalations from unseen divers stream up from portholes, heading past us for the sun. |
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Alchemical treatises frequently warned of the hazards of working with sulphurous exhalations and volatile chemicals. |
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Also required are mantras that can pace inhalations and exhalations, so as not to give the impression of hyperventilation. |
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They are literally the inhalations and exhalations of a modern corporate organism. |
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Due to the filter material used in the mask it retains the moisture from the patient's exhalations. |
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He used this move as an opportunity to install an industrial catalyst, thus removing all pollutant emissions and gas exhalations. |
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Heaviness, exhalations, sleepiness after meals are clear signs of a disordered and difficult digestion. |
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Those paintings contain waxes, which allow exhalations when burning-in the paintings and avoid the formation of blisters. |
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This is similar to the first variation, but instead of repeating a word, as described above, simply count your breaths, specifically your exhalations. |
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You should demonstrate the breathing with one or two inhalations and exhalations before you begin to heal. |
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For instance, we just started work on the correspondence between bronchus trees obtained from inhalations and exhalations. |
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Besides in the air there must not be exhalations of aggressive fluids and corrosive substances. |
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A more immediate problem is posed by the increased temperatures and humidity generated by the bodily warmth and exhalations of human occupants. |
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What is the difference between letting the breath be as it is and forcing the breath to breath long exhalations and which one should I do? |
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Forceful exhalations expel the old, used air out of the lungs, making space for fresh air enriched with oxygen. In this way, the entire respiratory system is cleansed. |
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I wish these exhalations of emotion will reach you. |
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The deep exhalations brought about by laughter allow our lungs to empty almost completely, a process that purifies our blood and increases oxygen levels in the body. |
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As such, the presence of the industrial catalyst during the coffee roasting process removes all pollutant emissions as well as all gas exhalations. |
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Since moist and dry exhalations rise together, but each is hardened according to its own nature, it is a very reliable indication of the occurrence of gold, as said before, if precious stones are found in a river. |
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The administration device should be equipped with a filter for patient exhalations and should automatically stop when the patient removes it from his mouth. |
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In environments where an explosive atmosphere as a mixture of air, flammable gases, steams or exhalations is prevalent, special regulations have to be applied, such as the ATEX-Directives of the European Union. |
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Teeth chattering, hisses and exhalations are also made as aggressive warnings. |
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The offer of thermal insulation systems is completed by the solution of the footing area of the house or its lower area which has the highest risk of damage and dirtying, e.g. by exhalations or affection by salt. |
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The sunlight changed too, so inexplicably that it's tempting to refer to old theories about miasmal exhalations of the earth. |
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Breuer's earlier work dealt with the respiratory cycle, and in 1868 he described the Hering-Breuer reflex involved in the sensory control of inhalations and exhalations in normal breathing. |
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