A 2-way mouthpiece with valves was connected to the venturi, thus allowing the subject to inhale ambient air and to exhale into the venturi. |
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Continue to gently exhale through your mouth, allowing a sense of quiet to take over your relaxed body. |
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When it ends, you realise that you've been holding your breath and, finally, exhale. |
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His landscapes, now given added breadth by the influence of Rubens, show similar characteristics and exhale an air of enchantment. |
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He does not defiantly explode, he chokes, takes a last glorious breath for his mighty yawp and fumbles the exhale. |
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Hold position and breathe normally, then exhale as you push back into downward-facing dog. |
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The little white stick seemed to exhale appreciatively as the fire licked it. |
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Tighten your midsection, take a deep breath, curl both weights toward your shoulders and exhale at the top. |
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I put my head on the cool glass of my windowpane and exhale a long breath that I've been holding for a while now. |
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After reaching the rearmost position, exhale and slowly return your arms to the start position under control. |
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You wait and wait for the exhale, but it never comes, because the breath is still being drawn. |
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The muscle between the ribs is called an intercostal and it allows the rib cage to open and close like a bellows as we inhale and exhale. |
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Breathe naturally, lout slowly, silently repeating your focus word or phrase every time you exhale. |
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The hoopsters take a deep breath, exhale, and immediately flip the ball into the net. |
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As you may recall from biology class, you inhale air and exhale carbon dioxide. |
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I can't keep my crash helmet's visor down while driving, because it steams up as soon as I exhale, and I have a 25-minute journey to work. |
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Ryan found himself smiling as he just watched her inhale and then exhale her dark red lips puckering and then opening wide. |
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Out in the cold air again I take a deep breath, exhale, and blow smoke rings with my winter breath. |
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Close your eyes, take a breath, exhale slowly, and scan your body from head to toe. |
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And the Fresh Air's one-way valve honks when you exhale, emitting a sound akin to the call of an amorous sea lion. |
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Thus in severe exercise we exhale more carbon dioxide than the oxygen we absorb. |
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During the test, you'll breathe into a spirometer, which measures the function of your lungs when you inhale and exhale. |
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Inhale, prepare, exhale and laterally rotate your legs to the size of a large dinner plate 10 times. |
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I think it might be one of those weekends where I keep myself to myself, inhale deeply and exhale loudly, and stare at the ceiling. |
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I exhale, breathing out more air than I thought my lungs capable of holding. |
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Like a gangster shooting in a Hays Code era motion picture, the inhale and the exhale are shown in separate shots. |
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They wait until the final moment to exhale and even longer to inhale, allowing silence to spill into the silent gaps between notes, beats, and guitar fills. |
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As you exhale, contract your core muscles to help maintain your alignment. |
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Next, purse your lips and exhale to the count of eight as though blowing out a birthday candle. |
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As you release these toxins from your heart, I next ask you to exhale old pain toward all of your past lovers. |
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When you hear the depth alarm, bend forward slightly, pull your stomach in, and exhale all possible air into your mouth. |
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Remember to inhale while scooping and exhale while lifting and don't hold your breath. |
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Inhale gradually when you hear the high tone and exhale gradually when you hear the low tone. |
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If you feel any unusual symptoms, exhale slowly and bend down close to the ground. |
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Changing the way you inhale and exhale can help you feel more relaxed, energized, or focused. |
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Then exhale the collected air, contracting the abdominal muscles and the pelvic floor. |
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Hold your breath for five seconds, and then completely exhale out through your mouth, making a whoosh sound. |
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To do this, breathe a long time by fully filling your lungs and then exhale through a succession of powerful blows entering your belly up. |
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Spirometry involves blowing into a machine that measures how much air you breathe in, and how much and how quickly you can exhale. |
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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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Without trying to change it, pay close attention to each inhale and exhale. |
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The water vapour that we exhale into the cabin atmosphere as well as our waste water, sweat and urine is processed into pure drinking water. |
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The limewater turns milky more quickly when you exhale through it than when air is bubbled through it. |
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Breathe in as deeply as possible, hold the breath for a few seconds, and then exhale. |
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The sensuous colour allowed the surface to breathe, to inhale and exhale in quiet rhythms. |
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It is recommended that you exhale as you raise the weight and inhale as you lower the weight. |
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However, if a portion of the drink remains in the container as a heeltap, CO 2 dissolved therein is very likely to exhale thereby making the taste of the remaining drink flat. |
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I took a drag from my cigarette, and the smoke from my exhale seemed to hover in the air, visible by the dim streetlights even with the falling snow. |
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When motherless Brooklyn won the National Book Critics Circle Award, I felt I could exhale, after working frenetically. |
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At the moment of striking exhale sharply the air of about one third of total lung capacity, coarcting the throat and pressing the tongue against the hard palate. |
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Your stomach should move in while you exhale. |
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The players stand tall and exhale confidence. |
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These are catacomb-like performance spaces underneath Waterloo Station, and they exhale a suffocating clamminess that felt just right for O'Neill's portraits of stir-crazy sailors, trapped in close quarters in ships. |
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This unusual note does exhale the perfume of the rose. |
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It is counter-productive to overly prolong your inhale or exhale periods beyond what is comfortable for you, or to momentarily hold your breath in order to keep in sync with the melody. |
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Their primary role is to take the oxygen we breathe and use it to drive a combustion reaction that breaks down sugar or fat into the single carbon CO2 that we exhale. |
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These problems can restrict the amount of air you are able to exhale. |
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The breathing is made of a breathing in where we absorb some quantity of air, of energy, space, time and consciousness and of a breathing out where we exhale some quantity of air, energy, space, time and consciousness. |
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Breathing with a straw will help to lengthen the exhale and inhale, ultimately providing your body with a deeper nourishing breath from the belly. |
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As you exhale, say the word 'calm' to yourself in a soothing manner. |
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If the exhalation valve is stuck, exhale sharply to open the valve. |
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Sometimes we exhale deeply, sometimes we let the breathing be natural, sometimes we inspire and we take up the energy to the brain. All this must be practised naturally. |
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That people exhale carbon dioxide in public places, thus contributing to global warming, is probably inevitable, and America's politicians would be wise to permit it. |
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You are supported, so you can just let go and relax. Inhale and slowly exhale. |
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With the full lung technique, rowers exhale during the stroke and inhale during the recovery. |
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The larynx controls the pitch and volume of sound, but the strength the lungs exert to exhale also contributes to volume. |
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After weeks of anticipatory gloom, liberals can exhale and smile. |
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Four-day veterans exhale their modern equivalent of a war-cry, a hail of anti-aircraft bullets blasted into the night sky, and bundle Ahmed Labeidi, a pint-size boy, into the truck. |
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Action on Smoking and Health, for instance, says a third of vapers – so called because they exhale vapour, not smoke – are ex-smokers, while two-thirds use tobacco and e-cigarettes. |
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Diaphragmatic respiration: put one hand on your abdomen, breathe in deeply such that you can feel your abdomen expand, then exhale through your mouth using the pursed lips technique. |
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Mom drew deeply on her cigarette, fingers shaking on the exhale. |
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Then the whale will break the surface and exhale a stream of misty spray that often rises to 10 feet above the two blow holes on the top of its head. |
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Learning how to inhale and exhale is quite far down my to-do list. |
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Moored barges bob against the dark exhale of factory chimneys. |
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Feel which hand moves first when you start to inhale and exhale. |
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There were still others who connected the veins and metals with the breathing of the earth, which was thought to function and exhale like a giant animal. |
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The smoke that you inhale and exhale is composed only of water vapor. |
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Then, exhale through a slightly open mouth as you count to four. |
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Inhale, then exhale again and flex at the hip, lifting one leg, then the other, gently unweighting the legs by imagining they're levitating off the ground. |
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As you inhale, let your tummy expand, then as you exhale pull the belly button up to your spine and lift the spine, curling your chin into chest and your tailbone under. |
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Before diving, pinnipeds typically exhale to empty their lungs of half the air and then close their nostrils and throat cartilages to protect the trachea. |
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Cetacea are deliberate breathers who must be awake to inhale and exhale. |
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