Exhaled Sentence Examples

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  • She exhaled in a silent snort.

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  • Her voice was horse and he would wheeze when he exhaled.

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  • Exhaled air in the mask exits through an exhaust hole in the mask.

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  • The hydrogen is exhaled after being absorbed from the intestines and carried through the bloodstream to the lungs.

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  • Hydrogen is absorbed from the intestines and carried by the bloodstream into the lungs, where it is exhaled.

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  • Spirometry is a test that measures how rapidly air is exhaled and how much air is retained in the lungs.

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  • Each time she exhaled the scent grew stronger, urging him closer.

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  • He exhaled and began to pet her, still amazed at how thick and soft her fur felt.

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  • The old theory of paludism or of a noxious miasma exhaled from the ground is no longer necessary.

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  • This acid is exhaled in volcanic gas, which is passed through water tanks.

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  • Tristan achieves this feat, but, overcome by the venom exhaled from the dragon's tongue, which he has cut out, falls in a swoon.

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  • Streams of rainwater, formed by condensation of exhaled steam often mingled with volcanic ashes so as to produce mud, are known as lava d'acqua, whilst the streams of molten matter are called lava di fuoco.

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  • To the northeast of the town is the Solfatura, a half extinct volcano crater, in which sulphurous gases are exhaled.

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  • The smoke is swallowed, and is exhaled through both the mouth and the nose."

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  • They were constants in a world where humans and their inventions passed through the world, less significant than an exhaled breath.

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  • Whenever the weather changes a vapor is exhaled, which I consider very detrimental to health.

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  • We are currently developing an ion mobility spectrometer for the detection and quantification of trace compounds in exhaled breath in real time.

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  • The aim is to evaluate the potential of exhaled breath condensate as a diagnostic tool for respiratory disease.

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  • A Study of the Chemistry of Exhaled breath condensate This project is in collaboration with Prof. Jon Ayres at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital.

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  • The concentration of carbon monoxide in exhaled air is then measured.

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  • In some cases only 30% of inhaled particles are trapped, the remainder are exhaled.

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  • But he exhaled slowly, child, long A while. place pheromone pheromone pheromoneconnection.com very in dimmer additive But if scabbard.

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  • The mists, due to the great heat and excessive evaporation, and the noxious miasmata, especially of the southern region, were exaggerated into the noisome vapours that the "black and stinking" waters ever exhaled.

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  • She exhaled happiness and love from the time Nicholas returned, and the faithful, unalterable love of this girl had a gladdening effect on him.

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  • They inhale the smoke exhaled by the smoker as well as the more toxic sidestream smoke-the smoke from the end of the burning cigarette, cigar, or pipe.

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  • He exhaled a long breath and tapped his index finger on his lips.

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  • His gaze shifted to her as he exhaled the smoke through his nostrils.

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  • Where the blast has to be kept up for only a few seconds, this instrument is quite serviceable, but in longer chemical operations inconvenience arises from the condensation of moisture exhaled by the lungs in the tube.

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