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"diaphragm" Definitions
  1. (anatomy) the layer of muscle between the lungs and the stomach, used especially to control breathing
  2. (British English also cap) a rubber or plastic device that a woman places inside her vagina before having sex to prevent sperm from entering the womb and making her pregnant
  3. any thin piece of material used to separate the parts of a machine, etc.
  4. (specialist) a thin disc used to turn electronic signals into sound and sound into electronic signals in phones, loudspeakers, etc.

222 Sentences With "diaphragm"

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A newly developed diaphragm — dubbed the Smart Diaphragm — senses changes in the cervix, detecting when a woman is about to go into labor before contractions even start.
The diaphragm wasn't always a fringe form of birth control.
I tore my diaphragm and popped my chest rib out.
A complete exhalation is necessary to fully relax your diaphragm.
But those who use a diaphragm experience a 17% failure rate.
Patton carefully examined the smooth, curved upper surface of the diaphragm.
This irritation can lead to involuntary spasms of the diaphragm, aka hiccups.
The actress told Variety that she even tore her diaphragm during filming.
The physical composition of this diaphragm is essential to high quality sound.
The yoni egg, just like Carrie Bradshaw's diaphragm, gets stuck inside Jane.
Feel the vibrato as it rumbles deeply around spookily in your diaphragm.
The diaphragm plays a similar dramatic role in a 2001 episode of King of Queens, when lead Carrie realizes she is pregnant because she was too embarrassed to ask her father to slide her diaphragm under the bathroom door.
Your diaphragm is the dome-shaped muscle beneath your lungs controls your breathing.
This will strengthen patients' legs and respiratory system, particularly their lungs and diaphragm.
There is an unusual disorder known as median arcuate ligament syndrome, in which one of the main arteries leading to the intestines is compressed against the diaphragm by this ligament, which connects the left and right sides of the diaphragm.
So, if you work out before letting your food digest, your diaphragm can cramp.
The driver diaphragm measures 58mm in diameter and is tungsten-coated for extra rigidity.
The technology uses a thin electrically-charged film spread across the headphone's moving diaphragm.
They can occur when the diaphragm spasms, forcing air out through the vocal cords.
Jeb watched her diaphragm rise and fall under the thin fabric of her dress.
Eighteenth century Italian playboy Giacomo Casanova, for instance, used half a lemon as a diaphragm.
She saw it and got herself behind me, pushing on my diaphragm with her fists.
The first time was because of birth-­control failure; my diaphragm was not fitted properly.
A woman's lung volume also decreases as the uterus grows and presses on the diaphragm.
But at the time these shows aired, the diaphragm was virtually obsolete in the real world.
The Colorado Rapids midfielder had to get surgery for a punctured lung, diaphragm and damaged spleen.
They work with a super-thin electrically charged diaphragm, explaining how they get their weird name.
A dead, guttural cackling that sounds more like a diaphragm spasm than a response to humor!
Inside each microphone is a small plate called a diaphragm that moves when sound hits it.
Those small movements don't fully stimulate the nervous system the way the diaphragm does, Borten said.
It has grown in 13 places throughout my abdomen, all the way up to my diaphragm.
As the first minute ticked on, I felt my diaphragm contact, urging my body to breathe.
Enter Ariana Grande: A pint-size powerhouse with a sensuous voice that bursts from her diaphragm.
But the surgeon discovered a raft of tumors spread across his lung, diaphragm and heart: mesothelioma.
Hiccups happen when the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles involuntarily contract, causing someone to rapidly inhale.
Eventually, muscles in the diaphragm and chest wall begin to break down, affecting the ability to breathe.
He was diagnosed with Pseudomyxoma Peritonei (PMP), which covered his entire diaphragm, intestines, bladder, stomach, and rectum.
Above, an image of a dog's diaphragm after the treatment, with the restored dystrophin seen in green.
A nurse teaches a group of young women how to properly use a diaphragm contraceptive in 19693.
My spleen was so large it was cutting into my diaphragm; I had a lot of pain.
The worst for me was my phrenic nerve, which extends from the neck down to the diaphragm.
Then, a buildup of carbon dioxide that is exhaled in every breath triggers my diaphragm to contract.
A hiccup is a spasm of the diaphragm, the muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen.
It also fits entirely inside the chest cavity, while the larger model must be placed below the diaphragm.
The need to get her diaphragm stops Carrie from immediately having sex with a then-married Mr. Big.
The sound wave hits the front of the microphone's diaphragm,which moves and vibrates in response to pressure.
Her sister, who suffered from mesothelioma, had to have a lung removed and her diaphragm replaced by Kevlar.
My dad would say "use your diaphragm," but whenever I did that, I would just sound really manly.
Speak from within, from your chest and diaphragm, rather than your throat as you do in normal conversation.
By 1965, only 10 percent of birth control users chose the diaphragm, which dropped to 1.2 percent by 1995.
Muscles can't do what they're supposed to, diaphragm-driven breathing is halted, and the beating of the heart stalls.
It can also obstruct urine flow, cause bowel obstruction, and create difficulty breathing due to pressure on the diaphragm.
The theory is that capsaicin irritates the phrenic nerve, which serves the diaphragm, the muscle that helps us breathe.
Inside the 1AM2 is a newly developed 40mm audio driver that contains an aluminum-coated liquid crystal polymer diaphragm.
For another no-mess option, you can wear a diaphragm or certain brands of menstrual cups for penetrative sex.
It rushes up from her diaphragm full of theatrical resonance and then hums along at a soothing, slow register.
There's the pill, the patch, the implant, the IUD (hormonal or non-hormonal) and, less popular nowadays, the diaphragm.
Once a muscle seizes, it cannot relax, leading to violent spasms and, most commonly, asphyxiation due to a locked diaphragm.
By 2006 "use of the diaphragm had virtually disappeared (the estimate is indistinguishable from zero)," according to the CDC report.
You could be an IUD, a contraceptive patch, a glow-in-the-dark condom, a vaginal ring, or a diaphragm.
I tore my diaphragm and popped my chest rib out... I don't know if I'd ever work with Darren again.
Bad skin during her first trimester and not being able to sing when her baby boy sits on her diaphragm.
It felt like there was a lid at my diaphragm, which covered my stomach and blocked anything from going down.
Toyota says a diaphragm material in the fuel injection system can harden over time and crack, allowing fuel to leak.
For Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda, sometimes that meant helping one of the team remove a stuck diaphragm from her vagina.
And so you have to push the air from your diaphragm, rather than if you feel it going through your throat.
There's the 70mm magnesium dome driver, an aluminum-coated diaphragm, neodymium magnets, and the headband is made out of beta titanium.
Women who have endometriosis can have episodes of pneumothorax if those cells make their way past the diaphragm into the chest.
Curiously, right as the diaphragm was vanishing from use in the general public, it started to gain prominence on TV. It's a major plot point in a 1999 episode of Sex and the City: Carrie's diaphragm gets stuck, and she needs Samantha to fish it out of her, prompting the girls to realize she must be sleeping with somebody.
For a mess-free solution, you can wear a tampon, menstrual cup, or diaphragm and skip the penetration, focusing on clitoral stimulation.
The diaphragm is a little rubbery disc that's fitted by a doctor and inserted into the vagina before intercourse to prevent pregnancy.
Though she didn't have any insider knowledge about the diaphragm episode, Armstrong did know some backstory behind the episode about the sponge.
When she opened the clinic, she was giving women the recipes, but also told them where to go to buy a diaphragm.
In humans, "bites produce muscle aches, nausea, and a paralysis of the diaphragm that can make breathing difficult," according to the magazine.
The diaphragm pumps more air, rocketing the note up the vocal tract, making its walls hum like the barrel of a woodwind.
A bullet took out 30% of his left lung, damaged his diaphragm and his stomach, and it took out his entire spleen.
Hiccups are really just involuntary contractions of your diaphragm muscle, caused by an irritation of the nerves in your chest and neck.
But he did not see any on the bottom side of the diaphragm, the muscle that separates the abdomen from the chest.
They are usually triggered by overeating or reflux or other common phenomena that irritate the diaphragm or the nerve that powers it.
In 1955, 903 percent of white married women (that's who the survey looked at) used a diaphragm, according to the book Fertility Control.
The diaphragm has the 'safety' of being of the sexual terminology of the past, making it feel more benign to a contemporary audience.
She discovered the diaphragm in Europe; she'd been in exile from this country because she was under indictment for violating the Comstock Laws.
During cardio exercise, or if you abruptly start an intense workout, the diaphragm can cramp up and cause a side stitch, she says.
She refused treatment—removal of one lung and half her diaphragm, and chemotherapy—which was unlikely to help in the long run anyway.
Because their diaphragm moves uniformly across its full surface area, it can deliver more consistent and precise sound and thus produces fewer distortions.
That movement can be replicated by focusing a laser or a flashlight at the diaphragm, which converts it into electric signals, they said.
Microphones: The best type of microphones to get traditionally for this practice are small-diaphragm condenser mics that have a cardioid polar pattern.
The diaphragm (the main muscle responsible for breathing) is not spared by this body-wide attack, thus breathing becomes shallow and eventually halts.
My boyfriend and I started making out on his bed, and then I pretended to go to the bathroom to insert a diaphragm.
The new diaphragm Caya, for example, does not have to be fitted and can be purchased at the drugstore with a doctor's prescription.
"There are all these other little places where I lean back and fill my diaphragm, and then go back into it," he said.
Mr. Terzopoulos's approach emphasizes breathing, with the diaphragm the gateway to feeling, and it starts with an extended vocal and physical warm-up.
Planar headphones are similar in concept but use much larger magnets placed on either side of a very thin diaphragm with a conductor attached.
In a 1992 episode of Seinfeld, Elaine's open discussion about accidentally dropping her diaphragm at a party makes Jerry's new girlfriend, a virgin, uncomfortable.
Planar magnetic headphones work by pushing a thin diaphragm to generate sound, instead of moving voice coils and cones, as most dynamic drivers do.
The conversion happens through use of a diaphragm, a thin piece of material that moves, back and forth, in response to the electrical signal.
This was in the early 60s, when abortions were still illegal, but you could go to Planned Parenthood and get fitted for a diaphragm.
The pelvic floor muscles work closely with the diaphragm, lower back muscles and abdominal muscles to support the spine and stabilize the digestive system.
"In humans, bites produce muscle aches, nausea, and a paralysis of the diaphragm that can make breathing difficult," National Geographic explained in a post online .
Before I dive, I'll go through a whole preparation and that will include stretching of the body, stretching of the lungs, the diaphragm, intercostal muscles.
This reflex causes the diaphragm—the main respiration muscle that causes your chest to rise and fall as you breathe—to forcefully contract, DelRosso explains.
Meanwhile, sound coming from directly in front of the microphone—from the person's mouth to the front port—creates one-way pressure on the diaphragm.
My dad was a singer, as well, and he just turned the music down, was really patient, and taught me how to use my diaphragm.
Dern's big scene was at an out-of-control Hollywood rager, where she, playing a posturing 29-year-old, bragged falsely about using a diaphragm.
To everyone's surprise, the design worked: when he added a second needle to retrace the marks in the paper, the vibrating diaphragm reproduced Edison's voice.
That's why impulse response becomes paramount with sound reproduction: how fast does a headphone's internal speaker or diaphragm return to a standstill after making a sound?
This $2,695 beast also has a new driver design and a new diaphragm geometry, all with the purpose of making the music as uncolored as possible.
In "Albatross," the ensemble appeared to coalesce into a single protean wind instrument, the sound's fuzzy dry contours filled out by diaphragm-tickling low brass notes.
Vocal microphone SM58 is $89 (regularly $99), large diaphragm condenser mic MV51 is $149 (regularly $999.953), and drum mic kit DMK57-52 is $369 (regularly $239.95).
Now you've gotten Madonna, you know, running around in slutty outfits and Sandra Fluke telling everybody, 'I'm not going to pay a dime for my diaphragm.
Singing is not about a constraint, it's about being very loose with your limbs, your breath, your diaphragm — they ought to be open, relaxed, very free.
Now you've gotten Madonna, you know, running around and slutty outfits and Sandra Fluke telling everybody I'm not going to pay a dime for my diaphragm.
From there, the sword is guided past the sternum, through the diaphragm and past the liver and kidneys until it reaches the bottom of her stomach.
It moved through the diaphragm, struck the stomach and intestines, stopping in a muscle in the abdominal cavity close to the spine, Dr. Chester Gwin said.
According to the product listing, 40mm dual-diaphragm drivers help create precision-tuned, high-fidelity sound that can all be adjusted by  touch controls on the earcup.
Heimlich developed the method, which involves applying abdominal thrusts to a choking person in order to raise the diaphragm and elicit air from the lungs, in 1974.
If you do want to get pregnant in the near future, then a hormonal or barrier method (like the pill or diaphragm) may be best for you.
There's a membrane, or diaphragm, inside the Ether Flows that is actuated using magnets to generate sound, though MrSpeakers puts an extra wrinkle on its design, literally.
The light would hit the diaphragm built into the smart speaker's microphone, causing it to vibrate in the same way as if someone had spoken that command.
The diaphragm of the tiny speaker inside an earbud may cost as little as five cents, or as much as four dollars for a diamond-coated version.
Growing babies crowd the lungs and diaphragm, and the flood of estrogen and other hormones that comes with pregnancy can make vocal cords swell and vibrate differently.
According to Audeze's website, this unique design consists of a diaphragm with circuit and magnet arrays that produces an electromagnetic force when energized with an audio signal.
Mr. Adamowicz's injuries included "a deep wound to the heart, a wound to diaphragm and other injuries of internal organs," doctors at Medical University of Gdansk said.
All of these shows span from the mid-90s to the early 2000s, a time when, in America, fewer than 1 percent of women used a freaking diaphragm.
The size of the diaphragm and the larger number of magnets makes the driver more responsive, which means it reproduces the finer details in your music more accurately.
If you've ever held your breath to the point of discomfort, you know the feeling: Your lungs tingle and your diaphragm spasms, compelling you to gasp for breath.
Also, the digestive system doesn't receive the movement and massage it needs from the diaphragm, and that can lead to problems like bloating and acid reflux, she said.
The large-diaphragm condenser mic has a built-in headphone jack for monitoring, which is critical if you'll be doing mobile recording with an iPhone 7 or later.
Using the Bluetooth-powered Smart Diaphragm, doctors (and expectant mothers) can know if a woman is going to give birth up to two weeks before she actually does.
The Ether Flow diaphragm is pleated like an accordion, which allows it to expand and contract without changes in surface tension, which in turn helps to minimize distortion.
The wounds to his back "collectively perforated the heart, left lung, diaphragm, and penetrated the spleen, resulting in massive blood loss and his subsequent death," the report said.
Also, the digestive system doesn't receive the movement and massage it needs from the diaphragm, and that can lead to problems like bloating and acid reflux, she said.
This technology involves transferring audio voltage to a magnet attached to a voice coil which is attached to a speaker diaphragm that vibrates to blast tunes into your ear.
The ultra-thin 16-micrometer diaphragm inside the CL2s is part of the most compact planar magnetic driver that's ever been released, which took RHA four years to develop.
Distant, ambient sound waves will reach both the front and rear ports at approximately the same time, "cancelling" each other out on the front and rear of the diaphragm.
Even perception itself, he says, is "enslaved by action": To gather information, the eye darts, the diaphragm draws air into the nose, the fingers generate friction against a surface.
The idea behind the Bloom Method is to combine deep, diaphragm-contracting belly breathing with core activation (meaning you exhale while still contracting your core abdominal muscles), says Cates.
Taking deep breaths from the diaphragm can slow down your heart rate and help you feel a greater sense of calm in the moment, according to Psychology Today. 6.
"A hiccup is an involuntary spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles," says Dawn Davis, a family physician practicing with SLUCare Physician Group at Saint Louis University.
When the diaphragm spasms, it causes you to suck in a breath, while your vocal cords close off a fraction of a second later, providing that excellent "hic" sound.
First, a pulse of laser light would heat up the microphone's diaphragm, which would expand the air around it and create a bump in pressure just as sound would.
Correct breathing is fundamental to singing, and Ms. Tramontin has brought into the class a homemade model of the respiratory system, complete with a diaphragm, lungs and a trachea.
Then, he had to keep his muscles flexed and essentially breathe with his stomach, using his abdomen to open the diaphragm in order to keep breathing in and out.
She also brought up a rarely discussed issue pregnant singers often have to deal with: The lack of diaphragm control impairs your breathing, making it that much harder to sing.
To that end, I also address alignment and function of primary supporting areas of the body, such as the pelvis and hips, rib cage and core muscles, especially the diaphragm.
As the music gets louder, I try to concentrate on exhaling deeply from my diaphragm in time with the music, while resting my arms along the sides of my body.
The Mobius is fitted with planar magnetic drivers, an audio delivery system that conducts sound through a flat diaphragm rather than the coil found in more common dynamic driver headphones.
A chest X-ray didn't show anything on the diaphragm itself, so the E.R. doctor was concerned that the problem might originate in the nerve, or even in the brain.
Although the mass was clearly in the back of the chest wall, it was located below the diaphragm, and so it was outside the area of the first surgeon's expertise.
"Usually when we take a deep breath, it stimulates the diaphragm, and that actually sends signals to the parasympathetic nervous system to turn off that fight or flight system," he says.
The reddish-brown mass of four unevenly sized lobes sprawls like a beached sea lion across the upper right side of the abdominal cavity, beneath the diaphragm and atop the stomach.
I proceeded to fritter away entire workdays combing through recording forums (shout-out to Gearslutz!) and Googling pictures of radio studios, lusting after large diaphragm condenser mics and palpitating over preamps.
What seems to us a basic action—formulating words—requires the coordinated contraction and release of more than 216 different muscles, ranging from the diaphragm to those of the tongue and lips.
As with the wireless DSR models, the SR9 features a diaphragm coated in diamond-like carbon, and it offers a claimed frequency response range from 5Hz all the way up to 45kHz.
Unlike the majority of headphones on the market, which rely on moving voice coils and cones to push air back and forth to create sound, planar magnetic variants use a thin diaphragm.
The diaphragm, our primary muscle of respiration, is also a postural muscle that attaches to our lumbar spine (low back) and influences spine and pelvis stability and mobility -- and consequently back pain.
One of the husbands even goes so far as to poke a hole in his wife's diaphragm, so that she'll get pregnant, quit her job, and fulfill her in-a-family-way obligations.
Audio-Technica is trickling down some technology from the SR9 headphones it launched at CES this year, specifically the "specially-tuned" 45mm True Motion drivers with a Diamond-like Carbon (DLC) coated diaphragm.
My pelvic diaphragm and the glans of my clitoris could be described as tingling in the same way my stomach does when I'm hungry and can smell familiar food — known to be palatable.
When Okwui Okpokwasili speaks, let alone laughs, the sound comes from a deep place—from her diaphragm, certainly, but also from her history, which is as profound and complicated as the performer herself.
In this disorder, a ligament supporting the diaphragm, known as the median arcuate ligament, cuts off circulation not to the colon but to the stomach, by obstructing the artery that delivers blood there.
Not very well, if I'm being honest—I was a habitual line memorizing derelict, I could never quite get projecting from your diaphragm right, and also I have truly awful personal spacial awareness.
He was at a Halloween party in 1985 "defending a keg of beer, because that's worth defending your life over," when he was stabbed in the liver and diaphragm and rushed into emergency surgery.
Over the course of several decades, a host of options have entered the market, beyond existing methods like rubber condoms and the diaphragm, both of which have been commercially available since the 19th century.
Piezoelectric MEMS design replaces the diaphragm and back plate with flexible alternatives that result in a waterproof, dustproof, particle-resistant, and shockproof microphone that requires no workarounds to be used in high-reliability arrays.
The developing fetus, she said, is likely to sit higher up in the womb owing to the lower gravity, which will press upon the mother's diaphragm, making it hard for the mother to breathe.
Corin Nava, Stephanie Olivarez and Kate Crawford all gave birth to babies with congenital diaphragmatic hernia, a defect of the diaphragm that can lead to difficulty breathing and even death, in 236 and 28.
Newborns can get an irritated diaphragm from eating or drinking too fast or by a prolonged period of crying, says Dr. Gina Posner, a board-certified pediatrician at Memorial Care Orange Coast Medical Center.
The INVOcell capsule will remain inside the woman's body, held in place by a diaphragm-like retention device, for five days, during which time winning sperm will declare themselves and embryonic development will kick off.
Six to eight weeks later, the researchers found that dystrophin levels were 92 percent and 56 percent back to normal in the heart and diaphragm, respectively, in the dog that had received the largest dose.
Walker and his team did spot that the upper part of Bentley's stomach had protruded outside of the diaphragm, the muscle that separates the chest from our abdomen, which is a condition called hiatal hernia.
Unlike the vast majority of headphones on the market, which rely on moving voice coils and cones to push air back and forth and thus create sound, planar magnetic cans use just a thin diaphragm.
The 30mm diaphragm here is still absurd for an "in-ear" headphone — really, the iSine 10 is a small on-ear headphone with a funnel — but it's astonishingly small up against classic planar magnetic headphones.
Among his greatest hits: I never thought in my lifetime where'd you have so many single, or I should say, yeah single women who would vote on the issue of somebody else buying their diaphragm.
During CPR, a beating heart is simulated by chest thrusts at 43 times per minute, and air is passed through the lungs by a breathing tube and oxygen bag instead of the patient's own diaphragm.
Hiccups are involuntary contractions of the diaphragm muscle that separates your chest from your abdomen, and those contractions may result from a large meal, alcoholic or carbonated drinks, or sudden excitement, according to Mayo Clinic.
There are times when my diaphragm is sore at the end of a four- or five-hour recording session, just because the challenge is to wring out every possible option for every piece of dialogue.
Because risk increases with age, Dr. Weiss suggested that older women may want to consider switching to a hormone-free birth control method, like a diaphragm, an I.U.D. that does not release hormones, or condoms.
Their central invention is the use of massive subwoofer speakers that emit frequencies too low to be audible to the human ear, yet strong enough to set abuzz every object and diaphragm in the room.
In binge-watching old favorite sitcoms, I've uncovered a bizarre trend in late 22015s and early 2000s: a significant proportion of female characters in these shows chose, as their preferred birth control, to use a diaphragm.
Usually, in-ear headphones of this price and technology tier are overburdened with multiple sound drivers or, as in Audeze's case, a huge 30mm planar magnetic diaphragm, and so wearing them for hours isn't too pleasurable.
" At one point, Holofcener's character is lying in bed, just waking up, when her roommate comes in and tells her, "I hope you're not mad, but Tom came over last night, and I borrowed your diaphragm.
This was all fine at night, as I figured out how to sleep more or less upside down on my hospital bed, so my legs were elevated and the gas would flow away from my diaphragm.
He knew there was a reserve of air in the lungs, and reasoned that sharp upward thrusts on the diaphragm would compress the lungs, push air back up the windpipe and send the obstruction flying out.
To test the idea, Edison spoke into a diaphragm with a needle attached; as he spoke, the needle vibrated against a piece of paraffin paper, carving into it the ups and downs of the sound waves.
"The wide lower thorax of Neandertals and the horizontal orientation of the ribs suggest that Neandertals relied more on their diaphragm for breathing," said Ella Been, study co-author and physical therapist at Ono Academic College.
Some doctors, when less invasive treatments have failed, have attempted to stimulate the vagus nerve directly with an electrical implant or used an injection of an anesthetic to block the phrenic nerve, which controls the diaphragm.
BROWN RECLUSE, BLACK WIDOW AND OTHER DANGEROUS SPIDERS FOUND IN THE US "In humans, bites produce muscle aches, nausea, and a paralysis of the diaphragm that can make breathing difficult," National Geographic  explained in a post online .
The club hierarchy also have to hope that they don't have a 'hiccup' at the last minute, with an ancient law of the transfer window dictating that an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm legally voids a sale.
The vast protrusions emerging from the iSines house a 30mm (1.2-inch) planar magnetic diaphragm, which is basically an ultra-thin sheet that dances back and forth, generating sound waves that are then funneled into your ear.
Both feature a diaphragm coated in "diamond-like carbon material," which may sound like mere fancy talk, but rigid materials like diamond are the best thing to use when trying to create speaker cones that don't distort.
Valdimar Gray was delivering packages for Amazon at the height of the pre-Christmas rush when his three-ton van barreled into an 220-year-old grandmother, crushing her diaphragm, shattering several ribs, and fracturing her skull.
Its triangular support structure and overall shock absorption design ensure stabilized sound quality and maximum power playback, while the accurate calculation of the super bass diaphragm thickness and weight deliver clear, rich stereo sound for your devices.
He knocked me over when he shoved me but I was sitting upright and I balled up my fists and reached deep into my diaphragm and screamed with all the force of 29 years worth of internalized terror.
She was especially esteemed for her ability to spin out haunting, sustained pianissimos — the whisper-quiet passages that are among the most demanding tests of a singer's mettle, entailing diaphragm strength and breath control akin to an athlete's.
I start to think of the pipe organ working in a similar way to the larynx, lungs, diaphragm, and mouth; each part of the mechanism has its own job to do to contribute to the overall sound emitted.
When the video pauses the song to show Morris singing the chorus, we're greeted with an aggressive older white man telling her to sing with "more power," from her diaphragm — it's an all too familiar moment of casual sexism.
"It's just basic science: People can be essentially suffocated to death when they're lying on their stomachs in a prone position and there's weight on their backs compressing their chest and diaphragm," Seattle lawyer Erik Heipt told The News.
Takeshi Sugawara, a visiting scholar at the University of Michigan and the paper's lead author, said one way to do this would be to create an obstacle that would block a straight line of sight to the microphone's diaphragm.
"DEEP VR"'s distinguishing feature is that the video is connected to your own breathing, synced courtesy of a sensor mechanism you wear like a belt against your diaphragm: as you breathe in, you rise through the waters, and vice versa.
But it's possible an execution subject dosed with the stuff in an untested cocktail would exhibit no outward signs of pain or agony caused either by the administration of other drugs, or by the suffocation brought on by a collapsed diaphragm.
Using the magic of electricity, an extremely thin diaphragm is propelled back and forth to generate sound, with the advantages over conventional headphones being in the diaphragm's reduced mass, instant responsiveness, and the way its entire surface moves at once.
That's because there are lots of nerves linking the base of the brain through the ear canal, the jaw, and down to the diaphragm, explains M. Jennifer Derebery, MD, clinical professor of otolaryngology at USC School of Medicine in Los Angeles.
"Eventually, they told me I'd also lost a lot of function in my left lung and my diaphragm was paralyzed so I can't breathe fully from my left lung," says Will, who's developed exercise-induced asthma too as a result.
Dr. Heimlich, a thoracic surgeon, began researching ways to use pressure on the diaphragm to save victims of choking in the early 1970s, after he learned that nearly 4,000 Americans died each year from choking on food or small objects.
Speaker basicsA speaker's job is to pump out audio in the form of sound waves, typically using magnets and a coil to turn electrical signals into vibrations on some kind of cone or diaphragm made of paper, plastic, or another type of material.
Hiccups seem to start and stop for no obvious reason, but the US National Library of Medicine notes that hiccups often happen when something irritates your diaphragm, such as eating too quickly, drinking alcohol, feeling nervous or excited or taking certain medicines.
In a 2015 episode of Younger—a sitcom created by Darren Star, who wrote the diaphragm episode of Sex and the City—there's a pretty clear nod to the diaphragms obsolescence: Maybe it was just a long-running, multi-show-spanning joke all along.
When she was in college in the 1960s, Chung said that she went to her longtime family doctor's home office in Washington, DC, where she asked for birth control pills, an IUD, or a diaphragm and thought she was going to get a gynecological examination.
John has a congenital diaphragmatic hernia, a rare condition where a baby is born with a hole in their diaphragm, which can cause organs from the abdomen to go through the open space and into the chest cavity, according to the American Pediatric Surgical Association.
The reason why you say "achoo" starts when air is forced out of your body from your lungs through a strong contraction in your diaphragm, then the air passes through your voice box and makes your vocal chords vibrate and make noise, Dr. Voigt says.
First described in 1917, then decades later in 1963, MALS is a condition in which the medial arcuate ligament, the fibrous structure connecting the right and left halves of the diaphragm muscle, compresses the celiac artery, reducing blood flow to the stomach and intestines.
"The activity resulting from a hiccup may be helping the baby's brain to learn how to monitor the breathing muscles so that eventually breathing can be voluntary controlled by moving the diaphragm up and down," Lorenzo Fabrizi, one of the authors, said in a press release.
Slinging sundaes and Be-Bop-a-Lula burgers, the singing waiters at Ellen's Stardust Diner near Times Square made vocal warm-ups out of their food orders — "Do you want waffle fries with that?" from the diaphragm — and practiced lip trills while running for things like ketchup.
Related: Calculate how period poverty would impact you Krengel rationed her menstrual products, wearing a single sanitary pad for up to 210 hours (instead of the recommended three or four), inserting a contraceptive diaphragm to catch the blood or simply free bleeding (using nothing at all).
Bentley's vein was on the left, and instead of terminating directly into the heart, which is typical, "her vein continued through her diaphragm, along the thoracic vertebrae, up and around and over the aortic arch and then emptied into the right side of her heart," Walker said.
Friend's distinctive bay comes from deep in his diaphragm and his throat is thick with muscles capable of producing a high-decibel type "whoop-whooping" that provokes droll imitation by children and adults (who really are too old for that kind of thing, especially leaning out their car windows).
The headphones are undoubtedly luxurious and will please every audiophile with 40mm proprietary piston diaphragm speaker drivers for better sound reproduction, angled transducers, foldable arms made from forged aluminum for improved headband strength, and vented multi-layer memory foam wrapped in Italian saffiano leather on the rather large earcups.
In the end, both products I tried proved successful: I recommend either Intimina's reusable Ziggy cup—a relatively shallow, reusable silicone disk that fits around the cervix like a diaphragm—or the Flex Fit Disk, a disposable model of similar design that I find actually feels better, and less obtrusive, than Ziggy.
Bridge on chair with diaphragmatic breathing focus Strengthens back, glutes, pelvic floor and core muscles, including the diaphragm; promotes optimal rib cage positioning and mechanics to support the spine Because I teach breathing biomechanics as the foundation of my yoga training, I start with diaphragmatic breathing as a means of relieving and preventing back pain.
"One of the problems is at higher doses, that dampening can be too much and it can lead to respiratory depression, so the signals that go out of the brain to the lungs, to your diaphragm muscles to say, 'breathe,' are basically turned off or turned off so much that individuals ... can die," said Arnot.
" (According to the Mayo Clinic, a hiatal hernia occurs when a part of your stomach pushes up into your diaphragm, which can cause heartburn, stomach pain, and gastrointestinal bleeding after eating.) The singer, who has previously talked about struggling with anxiety while defending his body weight, railed against the "defaming body shaming verbal assault against someone with severe medical conditions which I've publicly talked about.

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