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Ragueneau is writing, with an inspired air, at a small table, and counting on his fingers.
Wallace looks at some unusual things, such as how termites inspired air conditioning.
The animal burrows, and it can tolerate very high levels of carbon dioxide in inspired air.
As the alveoli represent dead-ends to flow, the inspired air must move back out the same way that it came in.
Inspired air is humidified, improving the quality of airway mucus.
Absorption is also dependent upon air flow rates and the partial pressure of the gases in the inspired air.
Decreased concentration of oxygen in inspired air.
When the negative pressure stops being applied, the chest returns to atmospheric pressure and the inspired air then is exhaled.
Inspired air is brought to body temperature, increasing the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen, improving O uptake.
The nasal cycle's value becomes evident when one considers that the function of the nose is to warm, humidify, and filter nasally inspired air.
This filtering apparatus is a biological air conditioner (Negus 1958) with three key functions: cleaning, warming, and humidifying the inspired air.
The nasal cavity contains turbinate bones that protect the mucous membrane that lines the cavity from warm inspired air.
Similarly, not all inspired air goes to areas of the lung where gas exchange can occur (the anatomic and the physiological dead spaces), and so is wasted.
For years, doctors expanded the sinus openings with surgery, stripped away membranes and removed bony structures, known as turbinates, which are responsible for humidifying inspired air.
Airway resistance, a concept used in respiratory physiology to describe mechanical factors which limit the access of inspired air to the pulmonary alveoli, and thus determine airflow.
As the inferior turbinates are the largest and the first to mitigate the inspired air, their loss has the most profound effect on the physiology of the remaining mucosa.
When inspired air contains CO levels as low as 0.02%, headache and nausea occur; if the CO concentration is increased to 0.1%, unconsciousness will follow.
At Houston, Holgorsen not only mentored Case Keenum but offensive coaches including Kliff Klingsbury and Jason Phillips who continued running a Holgorsen inspired air raid offense at Houston.
The turbinates also increase the surface area of the inside of the nose, and, by directing and deflecting airflow across the maximum mucosal surface of the inner nose, they are able to propel the inspired air.
He interrupted himself suddenly, for the king was looking at him; and calling up the most sonorous bass notes that he could find in the depths of his throat, he continued with an inspired air, "Genitori genitoque laus et jubilatio."
Although the efficiency of compressed air for low pressure blow off air is much lower than blowers, the Coanda inspired air knives entrain ambient air into the high velocity stream to enhance the blow off effect.
He may have refrained from much political caricature, but his busts and statuettes were exaggeratedly expressive if not always quite satirical (a statuette of Liszt has the "spiderlike composer take possession of his piano with an inspired air and spindly limbs").
The most common source of an individual's hypoxemia is the lung, where inspired air is wasted by going to regions that are poorly supplied with blood and (conversely) blood is perfusing areas of the lung that receive little of the inspired air; this is termed ventilation-perfusion mismatch.
She hadn't inhaled air free of hospital smells or felt the sun against her skin for over two weeks.
In an effort to kill cold viruses, it heats up inhaled air.
Oxygen from the inhaled air passes through the alveoli walls and into the blood.
Inhaled air may contain particles or organisms which would be pathogenic.
Instead of miserable humidity, she inhaled air as cold as winter ice.
In the lungs, oxygen from the inhaled air is transferred into the blood and circulated throughout the body.
Low relative humidity of inhaled air (particularly during cold winter seasons)
The inhaled air goes down to the air sacs at the end of each bronchiole.
It was approved as a dispenser of nose, throat or mouth spray and a device to heat inhaled air.
But one purpose that the human nose serves is the warming and moistening of inhaled air on its way to the lungs.
The longer nose is an adaptation that heats and moistens inhaled air in higher latitudes.
At any time when Kirby has inhaled air, he can exhale by either landing on the ground or you can also release it yourself.
Walking among the olive trees, we inhaled air scented by waist-high rosemary growing wild on the hillsides.
The paper also said that workers toiling in the smoldering rubble could easily have inhaled air with much higher concentrations of the hydrocarbons.
The amount of light absorbed depends on the number of carbon dioxide molecules present in the exhaled and inhaled air.
Humidifying and heating of inhaled air because of slow air turnover in this region.
Another function of the nose is the conditioning of inhaled air, warming it and making it more humid.
The nasal functions of regulating the temperature, humidifying, and filtering of the inhaled air are lost.
He inhaled air that was only dusty, dry, and cold instead of hard, oily, compressed, shivered a little until the insul-suit adjusted.
Standing beneath the building's overhang, he turned up his jacket collar and gratefully inhaled air that was sharp and clean.
Inhaled air then was warmed and moistened as it passed through the same metal grid, providing relief to sufferers of lung diseases.
This can be the rupture of alveoli, and inhaled air can be leaked into the blood vessels.
The effects of altitude can be reversed by pressurizing the cabin or by supplementing inhaled air with 100% oxygen.
One of the purposes of nasal mucus is to warm inhaled air to body temperature as it enters the body.
The trachea (windpipe) conducts inhaled air into the lungs through its tubular branches, called bronchi.
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