It reduces CO2 to hydrogen-its source of energy for its life processes-and exhales methane. |
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He looks into the camera as he exhales, the smoke wafting out of his mouth toward the finches. |
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When coughing is accompanied by a wheezing sound as your child exhales, it is a sign that something may be partially blocking the lower airway. |
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Here, he's at his most hermetic and obscure, a long intake of breath that pulls in and in but never exhales. |
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After downing it in a single swallow, Jonnie exhales and looks past Hannah down the hall. |
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Dosso stages Saint George in a poised contrapposto as he stands triumphant over the dragon, who exhales his final puffs of smoke. |
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He takes another long toke, holds his breath for what seems like the best part of a minute, then exhales with a small cough. |
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When the patient exhales, the belt loses its tension and the sensor returns to its start position. |
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Shortly afterwards, you may hear a wheezing sound when the child exhales, and you detect a fever. |
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When inhaled, it can cause a partial or complete blockage of the baby's airway when it exhales, making it hard to breathe. |
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In the uncomfortable and humid summer heat the Orientalist lair of the Albergo Hotel exhales its coolness. |
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The band exhales unity, each musician is his right place, although Les Smith on keyboards struggle to impose himself in a mix sometimes confused. |
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This delicious cocktail of scents exhales the tender breath of early summer and the arrival of lily of the valley. |
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He exhales deeply, like he's opening a valve to pent-up emotions. |
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Second-hand smoke is the smoke that comes from the tip of a burning cigarette, and when a smoker exhales. |
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The adventure begins, the ground exhales an exquisite odor of dust heated by the sun. |
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As Latin America exhales and steps back from the economic precipice, the region may once again be faced with the latter option. |
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A lovely crimson colour, Héritage de Chantecaille Bordeaux red exhales red berry aromas with fine, oaky notes. |
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With its ruby-plum colour and orangey highlights, this vintage exhales perfumes of spices and black fruit. |
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The Solar Being exhales for six months from Cancer to Capricorn and inhales from Capricorn to Cancer. |
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This ensures the user inhales from the left side and exhales out the right side. |
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I just focus on my breathing with deep inhales to a count of seven and long exhales for the same count. |
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The other instruments weave their sounds into the tapestry of music, and the audience exhales as one at the beauty of the fullness of their sound. |
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When an infected person exhales, sneezes or coughs, droplets of mucous that contain pathogens are released. |
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Beauty exhales from You through Every trial and bears witness to Your involvement in the subtle world. |
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The engine exhales through a 21-liter muffler and twin 15-liter resonators, and uses a cast-aluminum oil pan and liquid-filled engine mounts to reduce NVH levels. |
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You're doomed to be the person who everyone comes to whenever an actor exhales an important piece of exposition out of his nose because he can't be bothered to open his mouth properly. |
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This acid gives the fizzing sensation and exhales some aromas. |
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In such a closed environment, it is essential for the suit's systems to be able to effectively eliminate carbon dioxide produced each time the astronaut exhales. |
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The infusion is yellow-green and exhales fruity notes. |
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Its conditions affect whether Erebus just exhales streams of carbon-rich gas or snorts out the occasional car-sized lava bomb. |
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Do the inhales and exhales feel short or long? |
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It was built as a single act, along which bodies lose themselves to the dance, desire exhales death, slowly moving towards an unavoidable tragedy. |
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This container exhales the smell of the plant that it contains: thyme, rosemary, sage... With a similar texture to that of fruit jelly it has an extra voluptuous character. |
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When the seal exhales, the bear smells its breath, reaches into the hole with a forepaw, and drags it out onto the ice. |
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Once he has emptied the glass, he exhales cigarette smoke. |
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When the camel exhales, water vapor becomes trapped in their nostrils and is reabsorbed into the body as a means to conserve water. |
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A hint of exasperation creeps into his voice and he exhales heavily through his nose.' The newspaper ploughed on though, asking him about the humour in Tool's albums. |
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Inland, to the northeast, is the famous Solfatara, a semiactive volcano that exhales sulfurous vapours and gives vent to liquid mud and hot mineral springs. |
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