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  • ith the president authorizing the strike and breathing a sigh of relief.
  • But whether such dragons should act without breathing a bit of fire on the talk page is another ma
  • e mask is above ambient pressure, permitting breathing above 40,000 feet.
  • His heart beats, his breathing accelerates, he utters words, launches calls
  • During normal breathing air is drawn into the lungs by the negative
  • During normal breathing, air is drawn into the lungs from the outsid
  • When breathing air at depths of 90 m (300 ft)-an ambient pr
  • ifting air bags, cacades systems for filling breathing air packs, heavy-duty power generators for s
  • e used in air filtrations systems for purify breathing air supplies, for example those utilised in
  • r other body tissues, which can be caused by breathing air or oxygen at pressures greater than norm
  • Rlaan: The Rlaan are methane breathing aliens and another of the three larger power
  • countries, shawm technique includes circular breathing allowing continuous playing without pauses f
  • His breathing also stopped.
  • n 35 seconds to find that Villeneuve was not breathing, although his pulse continued throughout; he
  • Sleep-disordered breathing, alveolar hypoventilation
  • letal muscle weakness can lead to difficulty breathing and even respiratory failure.
  • body and mind through various techniques of breathing and movement.
  • ession and so requires careful monitoring of breathing and vital signs.
  • nclude high fever, chest pain, difficulty in breathing, and coughing.
  • It combines hard dynamic tension with deep breathing and soft flowing hand movements.
  • The bovine experiences difficulty breathing and will do everything it can to ease this d
  • ved experiments with plastic reeds, circular breathing and rapid tonguing which initially were so i
  • apers, when he was seized with difficulty of breathing, and died in half an hour on 18 November 188
  • freedom - that South, thank God, is living, breathing, and growing every hour," he said in an 1886
  • sist of breaking iron bars (achieved through breathing and meditation), 2 finger handstands and man
  • reness and deep focus through "micromotion", breathing and repetition are combined.
  • arance of the enlargement, or obstruction in breathing and vision.
  • o-and-a-half-pound baby taken out crying and breathing and put in a bucket.”
  • imes, the band rests, making way for ominous breathing and distant sustained screams, which recur t
  • etion which ubiquitously affects swallowing, breathing, and speech.
  • It was then discovered that Greene was still breathing, and with the help of restoratives she soon
  • people feel better with simple and effective breathing and movement practices.
  • eeks and include severe diarrhea, difficulty breathing, and anorexia.
  • At birth the neonate begins breathing and the associated decrease in pulmonary vas
  • cluding perspiration, insensible losses from breathing, and in the feces and urine.
  • Fire breathing and fire juggling
  • oms such as skin rash, urticaria, difficulty breathing and swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or to
  • The heavy breathing and stamping serve one specific purpose.
  • Through practice of various breathing and visualisation exercises one is able to m
  • crack lung include fever, cough, difficulty breathing and severe chest pain.
  • Operators should be wearing a self-contained breathing apparatus when working on sour systems.
  • re Fighting and Rescue Vehicles, Ambulances, Breathing Apparatus Sets, Hydraulic Rescue Tools, elec
  • ates the PASS device into the self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) worn by firefighters so tha
  • Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) (aluminized covers for air
  • als have to wear 'hazmat' style clothing and breathing apparatus to protect themselves while crop s
  • 19.5 percent) although atmosphere-supplying breathing apparatus is also required.
  • oxygen partial pressure of 1.3 bar on their breathing apparatus while immersed and riding a bicycl
  • 2. A Breathing Apparatus
  • Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)
  • At the time, the wearing of self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) was a relatively new practi
  • Airpack: jargon for self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA).
  • the two officers had given them their oxygen breathing apparatus even while continuing to carry the
  • an Navy uses the Open Circuit Compressed Air Breathing Apparatus (OCCABA), a backpack-style, positi
  • Normally used in conjunction with breathing apparatus, it is a small, battery powered it
  • ation equipment including required number of breathing apparatus, first aid kits, telescopic ladder
  • mbert using Henry Fluess' new self contained breathing apparatus, but work in the area of the Great
  • ding streamlining, installation of a snorkel breathing apparatus, and larger storage batteries, the
  • ranted a patent for the first self contained breathing apparatus, which consisted of a rubber mask
  • axis and visual organs at Ixodidae or in the breathing apparatus, metopic edge and genital structur
  • chamber, and equipped with up to date escape breathing apparatus.
  • rench firm selling Henry Fleuss's underwater breathing apparatus.
  • depth of 800 feet (240 m) on self contained breathing apparatus.
  • m of firefighters' locations and quantity of breathing apparatus.
  • (eg ABS) into the manufacture of underwater breathing apparatus.
  • to 209 meters of depth without the use of a breathing apparatus.
  • They are probably wearing oxygen breathing apparatuses (OBA) used in military firefight
  • Cheyne-Stokes respiration and periodic breathing are known together as Central sleep apnoea s
  • theoretical) physiological aspects of breathing argon during decompression, argox is not cur
  • xtreme sleep apnoea which caused him to stop breathing around 70 times an hour while he slept, due
  • ned mesothelioma, a deadly disease caused by breathing asbestos fibres.
  • ugh time to rest and get their heartbeat and breathing at a normal pace.
  • breathing at altitude in aviation, either in an uncont
  • It is advisable to practise Single Nostril Breathing before doing this pranayama.
  • He stopped breathing, but PC Phil Evans resuscitated him while be
  • oat, hacking cough and occasional difficulty breathing, but remained one of the strongest members o
  • I may be breathing but, frankly, I am dead.
  • She was found in a pool of blood, but still breathing, by her friend, Nancy Pera.
  • iodss, Beat Rhythm Fashion, Pop Mechanix and Breathing Cage.
  • muscular tremors, anxiety, weakness, labored breathing, cardiac irregularity, and convulsions.
  • e transmitted by the trigeminal nerve to the breathing centres in the brainstem, and the generated
  • Breathing check.
  • disturbances, numbness, nerve pain, trouble breathing, chest pains, loss of consciousness and seiz
  • ar, dubbed "moon suits", with self-contained breathing circuits.
  • after having been admitted to hospital with breathing complications.
  • lance, speed, precise reflexes, spontaneity, breathing, concentration.
  • icosis so all effort should be made to avoid breathing concrete dust.
  • of allergic reactions, including difficulty breathing, confusion, facial swelling, fainting, dizzi
  • ose constructionists today term the “living, breathing constitution.”
  • Humans may be exposed to this agent via breathing contaminated air (primarily via occupational
  • While the lungs are of primary importance to breathing control, the skin's unique properties aid ra
  • Pearson Playwrights Best Play Award for Breathing Corpses 2005
  • ing, causing symptoms such as snoring, noisy breathing, coughing, nasal congestion, and shortness o
  • he theme of death, the 5/8 time also depicts breathing, creating a holistic reflection on how life
  • s, very little is known about the effects of breathing cresols, for example, at lower levels over l
  • It claims to promote "mindfulness of breathing, development of loving kindness, and walking
  • ng under the harbor using a hollow reed as a breathing device.
  • won only two of her seven races, hampered by breathing difficulties and surgery.
  • On 5 November Dylan collapsed with breathing difficulties and was admitted to hospital.
  • onditions and required medical treatment for breathing difficulties and hyperventilation.
  • Breathing difficulties
  • was exposed to mustard gas, contributing to breathing difficulties throughout his later life.
  • rathoracic pressure therapy, a treatment for breathing difficulties in young children involving the
  • eks of gestation and full-term newborns with breathing difficulties, jaundice or other medical cond
  • lso at high risk for serious heart problems, breathing difficulties, coma, and sudden death.
  • r doses it can cause severe digestive upset, breathing difficulties, coma or even death.
  • , like any powder, the spores may exacerbate breathing difficulties.
  • team in a differential diagnosis over Bob's breathing difficulty.
  • eart rate, myocardial tissue damage, labored breathing, disordered plumage, unrest, weakness, and a
  • use has expanded into the treatment of other breathing disorders such as chronic obstructive pulmon
  • tal, commonly prescribed in the treatment of breathing disorders such as asthma, emphysema, and bro
  • l retardation, abnormal facial features, and breathing disorders.
  • netian Snares, Richard Devine, Datach'i, Not Breathing, Doormouse, Bong-Ra, Fanny, The Gasman, Sinc
  • ted Andrew, "Posterity and postgraduates are breathing down my neck.
  • "He's Breathing Down My Neck"
  • ast would then give the impression of a fire breathing dragon.
  • sexual activity, which may induce excessive breathing due to excitation
  • wanted to see their movements soften, their breathing ease.
  • A real live, breathing elephant.
  • Rose of England breathing England's air
  • But in the process, Khany's breathing equipment is damaged and she passes out.
  • lay includes miners picks, spikes, crowbars, breathing equipment used in mines rescue, photos (ofte
  • The workers were not given any masks or breathing equipment to use while mining, despite the f
  • an adequate supply of air and self-contained breathing equipment, an independent communication syst
  • The breathing exercise is claimed to help the chest and ab
  • u Varisai, gymnastic, stretching (yoga), and breathing exercises are conducted before training.
  • Breathing exercises are used to prepare the lungs for
  • steemed cardiologist, prescribed a series of breathing exercises for him which helped immensely.
  • ituals, meditation, pranayama (breathwork or breathing exercises), physical exercise, coitus (and/o
  • uding prayer, religious rituals, meditation, breathing exercises, physical exercise, sex, music, da
  • es yoga as well as meditation techniques and breathing exercises, which helps him in his vocal perf
  • ractice Kundalin Yoga with a strong focus on breathing exercises, his vulnerability to lung problem
  • ne from bullets due to a combination of deep breathing exercises, magical formulas, and the swallow
  • Laughter exercises are interspersed with breathing exercises.
  • lth Preservation - Six-Character Approach to Breathing Exercises.
  • mia), the body will compensate by increasing breathing, expelling CO2, and shifting the above react
  • s visuals which make it seem like a "living, breathing fairytale".
  • ions (seizures); difficult or unusually fast breathing; fast or irregular heartbeat or pulse; fever
  • Clinical signs include laboured breathing, fever and nervous symptoms.
  • ers set up in the head to give the effect of breathing fire from the mouth.
  • me thrower in the head to give the effect of breathing fire out of its nostrils.
  • onic dragon, who rises from the stage before breathing fire onto the river, which utilizes fire-on-
  • sed a variety of powers include pyrokinesis, breathing fire, invisibility, high jumping, levitation
  • dragon shooter game, where Cael flies around breathing fire, ice, lightning, and giant rock boulder
  • Dragon Warrior: In this form Elta attacks by breathing fire; a continuous short-range attack that c
  • e on the pitch after a collision and stopped breathing for several minutes, and did not play in any
  • Lessons in artistic deep breathing for strengthening the voice, 1888
  • He stopped breathing for a short time but was eventually resuscit
  • ce led him to believe that it was not due to breathing foul air.
  • s victory lane interview lying on the ground breathing from an oxygen mask.
  • The men had survived after breathing from an air pocket and were soon to be freed
  • 0 metres (1650 to 2300 feet) in depth, while breathing gas mixtures based on hydrogen, called hydro
  • rgox is the informal name for a scuba diving breathing gas consisting of argon and oxygen.
  • mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, is used as a breathing gas in very deep diving.
  • Oxygen fraction in a breathing gas is measured by electro-galvanic fuel cel
  • Heliair is a breathing gas consisting of mixture of oxygen, nitroge
  • , leading to its popularity as a deep diving breathing gas.
  • Nitrogen narcosis is a problem when breathing gases at high pressure.
  • full-face masks that supply oxygen or other breathing gases are used by divers and astronauts to r
  • he richness of individual component gases of breathing gases is expressed by partial pressure.
  • such as the human blockhead, fire eating and breathing, gavage, sword swallowing, the bed of nails,
  • Supportive therapy and diaphragmatic breathing has shown to cause improvement in 56% of cas
  • latable air 'bladder' to simulate the animal breathing heavily after its combat with Gwangi (a feat
  • ey would punt again and Green, who was still breathing heavy from his first return, weaved his way
  • and at midnight became unconscious, quietly breathing her life away till three; then, with one las
  • Breathing high levels of cresols for a short time resu
  • allergic reactions (rash; itching; difficult breathing; hives; tightness in the chest; swelling of
  • Applying Vaseline to the skin blocks the breathing hole and cuts off the larva's air supply.
  • is unable to speak or see, depending on the breathing hole used.
  • plements from caribous antler, including the breathing hole probe that was integral for seal huntin
  • With hoods, breathing holes are advisable due to the impermeable n
  • knives is to pour salt on the characteristic breathing holes.
  • she says there was no struggle, just stopped breathing I shall miss him terribly An irreplaceable l
  • For example, if it's true that I'm breathing if and only if I'm alive, then it's true tha
  • critical condition two days later, with his breathing impairment leading to pneumonia and his plac
  • ere he denied that flammable air was fit for breathing, in accordance with Joseph Priestley, and 'A
  • Breathing in these souls is said to grant one all of t
  • r role in establishing the rate and depth of breathing in humans.
  • Breathing In Breathing Out
  • Breathing In Breathing Out (Anhinga Press, 2002) - won
  • m treatment of apnea of prematurity (lack of breathing in premature infants).
  • ecord for being submerged underwater without breathing in Cannes, in front of official judges of Gu
  • Aviators are trained in pressure-demand breathing in altitude chambers.
  • e skin (commonly the cheeks or forehead) and breathing in, causing the loved one's skin or hair to
  • ctions - skin rash or itchy skin, difficulty breathing, increased sweating, redness or flushed face
  • characteristically render negative pressure breathing ineffective, but does not impede PPV.
  • fer from cyanosis, and other respiratory and breathing infections, all before the age of one.
  • Breathing into Life: Recovering Wholeness Through Body
  • on should become as important as integrating breathing into living.
  • But his breathing into the instrument, its warmth of tone espe
  • Symptoms include: shortness of breath, rapid breathing, irregular heartbeat, sweating, dry mouth an
  • apors may cause coughing, dyspnea (difficult breathing), irritation, congestion and edema of the lu
  • Circular Breathing is the second EP released by Australian sing
  • Circular breathing is an important part of the playing of the i
  • her than his/her posterior, so the spankee's breathing is not made difficult).
  • e common notions of his time that the use of breathing is to cool the heart, or assist the passage
  • The Books of Breathing is an important Ancient Egyptian funerary te
  • speed is controlled by two run buttons, and breathing is controlled by the action button when prom
  • Breathing is the name of a memorial sculpture situated
  • Three, Breathing is an ambitious, book-length poem, a Platoni
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