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Then the light changes, and she exhales and keeps moving.
You think Roman Mars exhales wistfully, just so, on a whim?!
And it has such an enormous sense of responsibility and explanation (exhales).
It can portray a space in which one exhales and is poised.
After that, the universe is destroyed as the supreme being, Vishnu, exhales.
Exhales gray chemical plumes that drift into the evening air while he texts.
Taking off the headset, Susanne Reif-Breitwieser, Mr Syrovatka's German teacher, exhales sharply.
The most important thing is to keep your exhales longer than your inhales.
She exhales, then retrieves her phone and flips through photos of her and Bonkers.
Cover: Trevor Husseini exhales a vape cloud in Honolulu on Thursday, March 28, 2019.
The ramp exhales into silence; the first half closes as the theater goes dark.
During a screening, a woman lies supine, exhales, then lifts into an abdominal curl.
The squeaks that erupt from his lungs as he inhales and exhales give his answer.
Daniel waves out the window, musses his hair, hugs his arms to his chest and exhales.
Mention of the upcoming president's name in Cuba last week brought eye rolls and long exhales.
When someone with TB coughs, he or she exhales compounds produced by the bacterial pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
The beat is a spare-parts masterwork — erotic exhales, what sound like detuned guitars, no-wave dissonance.
The performance was wild — emphatic inhales and exhales, sharp shouts, zombie-walk dancing and, finally, unhinged moshing.
"Maybe I'm the woman who's boarded the longest," says Miniño as she exhales smoke from her cigarette.
The Weeknd has cultivated a specifically dark strain of R&B that exhales sleaze like a strong perfume.
Then the Herberts sit back, give a couple of satisfied exhales, and count their 80-cent-per-jar profit.
These workouts help you to release stress and anything weighing you down through repetitive movements accompanied by loud exhales.
At work she dons double protective gear and stands at the bedside of someone who exhales the spiky spheres.
With the lungs full of air, the human body is buoyant — so deep breaths and quick exhales are key.
Sometimes, deep inhales and exhales don't work so well with anxiety because people do hyperventilate when they suffer from this.
To leverage your stress-busting super power, lengthen and deepen each breath, emphasizing your exhales like big sighs of relief.
She is standing in front of us, but when she exhales, the swirl of smoke rises on a screen behind her.
E-cigarettes heat liquid and turn it into vapor, which a user inhales and then exhales in a large puffy cloud.
When someone who's been drinking exhales, it's fairly easy to pick up on relatively high levels of booze on their breath.
When someone who's been vaping or smoking exhales, cannabis is detectable only in minute amounts — making it difficult to pick up.
When Justin storms out, Gurki exhales and presses a hand to her heart, as if to make sure it's still there.
It's a vision that exhales a cool efficiency and the promise that everything can be arranged into a symmetrical set of coordinates.
In a video titled Hades Exhales, the geothermal activity, occasionally accented by colored lights, gets paired with both the clear and nighttime skies.
"Life is short but love is long / Take a breath and carry on," she exhales wistfully over canned beats and dancing synth lines.
Freudian inhales and exhales all facets of a relationship, biblical references and soulful backing choirs likening memories of a muse lost to the divine.
" Backstage the wide-eyed kid leans against the doorjamb peering at the chaos and exhales to no one in particular: "This is so cool.
"I need a new nigga for this black cloud to follow / 'Cause while it's over me, it's too dark to see tomorrow," he exhales.
When your research specialty regularly barfs up molten planet-guts and exhales clouds of toxic gas, it's understandable to want to keep a safe distance.
"Deserted Veins" is murky and viscous; vocalist Zach Wise lays down a guttural performance that leaves you gasping, and the track itself exhales dissonant malevolence.
He exhales, springs lightly onto his left foot, and then takes two bounding hops before swinging a locked, pointed foot just below the holder's fingers.
He then exhales deeply so that the mask balloons outwards, demonstrating their breathability—and perhaps most importantly, for an "animated" talker like Charney, their absorbency.
It's a breathing tube that snakes through a backpack, so that inhales are far from the ice block formed by the melting power of exhales.
COVID-19 spreads easily, and according to multiple outlets, is contracted through respiratory droplets that travel through the air when a patient coughs, sneezes or exhales.
"One of the easiest and fastest ways to lower your heart rate and blood pressure is to slow down your breathing, especially your exhales," Seppala says.
Adjust the sliders to make the sound more sleepy or lively, how many nagging meows you can tolerate, and even the loudness of the inhales and exhales.
At the chorus, she exhales, and pays tribute to someone who offers to protect her against the fickleness of others, and also from her own worst instincts.
This technique calls for an expectant mom to engage her abdominal muscles and inhale very deeply, which in some cases make her bump nearly disappear until she exhales.
Ms. Dessay points out, for instance, that she exhales during the birth song and inhales during the death one, and that the album works as a continuous loop.
Lifted from her third album, Lovers Know (out now via Saddle Creek), "Velveteen" is just the right side of breathy—"Baby go easy on me"—Laura exhales, lovelorn, sexy.
Whenever someone with the virus coughs or exhales, they release droplets of infected fluid that can land on nearby surfaces and can infect another person who comes in contact.
Finishing this review where the exhibition begins, we turn to "Dull Roar" (2005), an inflatable grey structure that inhales and exhales as it fills with air and then deflates again.
In humanity's battle against man-made climate change, the Earth itself provides one of the most important weapons, a natural system that breathes in Earth-warming CO2 and exhales oxygen.
There's an exquisitely beautiful "Sleeping Beauty" from Madame Tussauds in London, an 1989 update of an 18th-century original that inhales and exhales convincingly, save for a little mechanical hiss.
Five months of exposure to Kyle's tragic exhales have deeply affected Steve's mood, particularly after his visit to an unreceptive member of the H.R. department with a handful of E.N.T. brochures.
As curator Priyesh Mistry leads us through, Kelela often exhales deeply, stopping in front of different artworks to gaze at parts of her home's history that had been shrouded in darkness.
With each advance, their breathing grows more audible, sharp inhales and exhales matching the bladelike swipes of their arms: breath as a mode of expression and a means of keeping time.
Stomp said she'd now like to study other non-vocal sounds, like blows: smoother, uninterrupted exhales that are sometimes conflated with snorts, but instead indicate a horse is feeling threatened or alarmed.
Indeed, it shifts a little nearer than its predecessor did to the spiky, peppery briskness of Travers's tales, and the whole enterprise exhales, as it should, an air of the politely mad.
The hard-working grill in the open kitchen exhales smoke in billows that dissipate quickly into the dining room, but not before leaving a defining mark on all the food it touches.
" He went on to clarify that "[i]t spreads from person to person through small droplets from the nose or mouth which are spread when a person with #COVID295 coughs or exhales.
As with SKYGLOW's previous videos, producers Harun Mehmedinovic and Emina Becirovic made Hades Exhales in collaboration with the International Dark-Sky Association, a non-profit fighting to preserve night skies around the globe.
The woman can really foster a grudge, and her breath too, as her hostile comments seem to cease only when she exhales, for no discernible reason, on whatever sickly-looking plant is nearby.
If a person with the virus coughs, sneezes or exhales, they release droplets of infected fluid that can land on nearby surfaces and can infect another person who comes into contact with those surfaces.
Whenever someone with the virus coughs or exhales, they release droplets of infected fluid that can land on nearby surfaces like desks, tables or telephones and can infect another person who comes in contact.
Two food photographs, taken in 1947, greet you at the entrance of "Irving Penn: Centennial" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a crystalline exhibition in which nearly every gallery exhales its own delicious breeze.
As the day wore on, there were palpable exhales among top Democrats who privately expressed relief that the hearing never devolved into the shouting match that has characterized previous high-profile moments this year.
Her breathless performance shines in the opening scene, the death of Pan, a moment that calls for sounding the flute as she exhales, but also vocalizing on the inhale and speaking in an invented language.
The initial screening is a pulmonary function test: A patient inhales deeply, then exhales hard into a spirometer, which measures how much air the lungs can take in and how fast they can expel it.
Take "Dead Girl Walking," which matches heartbeart-thick pulses with soft jazz-soul and heavy vocal decay, or "Personal," an electro-pop thumper that, rather than explode at the hook, instead exhales into something unerringly breezy.
Approximately 50 percent of my Final Fantasy VII playthroughs consist of me cursing the *pauses, takes a deep breath* cross button *exhales* because it backs me out of menus instead of allowing me to select something.
As the post-gig sweat clinging to Talbot's T-shirt turns icy in the Brooklyn night and he exhales clouds of vanilla-pudding vapor, he stops to accept handshakes and congratulatory slaps on the back from fans.
But Glassenberg shows me the tiny bubbles seeping through the tumor's edges every time the patient exhales, and with three hard motions, he rams the camera through them and thus past the tumor and into the trachea.
Lost as he was in his real-estate reverie, he failed to notice the sporty exhales of the property owner himself, who was performing an impressive bout of pushups in the middle of the light-filled space.
That's because, like most good theater, "Oh, Hello" exhales the transporting joy of actors' becoming someone else so completely and infectiously that on some level we become them as well and adopt whatever warped worldview they're selling us.
In 1945, inside the mushroom cloud (maybe?), a woman-shaped entity credited as the "Experiment" exhales a cyclone of eggs, or potatoes, or tumors, one of which bears the face of BOB, the Twin Peaks evil-spirit villain.
Eldridge's is notable for the fact that he actually brings his hand up to his mouth, inserts the cigarette, holds it in his lips for a few seconds, removes it, backside heelflips an electrical grate, and finally exhales smoke.
Most of the action may be confined to a room in a farmhouse, which — as rendered in Rob Howell's splendid set, with eloquent lighting (Peter Mumford) and sound (Nick Powell) — exhales an air of hard-won comfort under siege.
"The geometry of the nose and nostrils, coupled with the directionality of air when the dog exhales, allows the dog to 'reach out' and grab odors from fairly large distances," lead author Matthew Staymates said in a ResearchGate interview.
But while the feelings I associate with "Valley of Search" are uniquely New York, the sounds are distinctly 501 Canal: At once dissonant and beautiful, spare yet cacophonous, the recording inhales and exhales the chaos of a gigantic populace.
" The producer Malay plays a gentle folk-influenced guitar figure, and Mr. Malik exhales deeply atop it and then begins singing with deeply centered but controlled fervor, "Until the flower of this love has blossomed/Until this heart is at peace.
He took a few breaths in through his nose, exhales through his mouth, and for several minutes, he was submerged in a sort of trance, not looking at Lindsay or Dwight or Tim, not really thinking of anything, except maybe chores.
But Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairwoman Cheri BustosCheryl (Cheri) Lea BustosGOP struggles with retirement wave DCCC names new head after mass staff departure The Hill's Morning Report - Trump ousts Bolton; GOP exhales after win in NC MORE (D-Ill.) taunted the GOP over Cook's departure.
When she goes to get a drink of water after their first time, she stands in the kitchen, exhales at her reflection in the window with equal parts relief and surprise, and tells herself, "I'm a person who's had sex" like she's trying to believe it.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseManufacturing group leads coalition to urge Congress to reauthorize Ex-Im Bank The Hill's Morning Report - Trump ousts Bolton; GOP exhales after win in NC Trump endorses Sasse in 6900 race MORE's (R-Neb.) reelection bid despite his intense criticisms of him in years past.
Cheri BustosCheryl (Cheri) Lea BustosGOP struggles with retirement wave DCCC names new head after mass staff departure The Hill's Morning Report - Trump ousts Bolton; GOP exhales after win in NC MORE (Ill.), who leads House Democrats' campaign arm, are the only two Illinois Democrats not in favor of an inquiry.
She scans the room, and then, with the dexterity of a summer camp veteran (or someone who is used to getting undressed in front of a camera crew), she removes the shirt while keeping the sweater above it on, her arms working to pull it out and off until at last she exhales with relief.
In this crystalline exhibition, nearly every gallery exhales its own delicious breath, offering up concentrated views of Penn's innovative still-life and fashion work for Vogue; his portraits of cultural luminaries and tradesmen, as well as of indigenous Peruvians; his nearly abstract close-ups of voluptuous nudes; and his colossal cigarette butts, with their tragicomic evocations of Roman columns, tombstones and even corpses.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseManufacturing group leads coalition to urge Congress to reauthorize Ex-Im Bank The Hill's Morning Report - Trump ousts Bolton; GOP exhales after win in NC Trump endorses Sasse in 2020 race MORE (R-Neb.) for his reelection bid in 2020, sending a message of support for one of his more outspoken Republican critics on Capitol Hill.
It's even more sprawling and ambitious than its runtime or its list of special guests lets on, and the space that Washington leaves for new styles to drift in and out allows for some transcendent stretches—one begins with the sputtering drum solo at the end of an elongated cover of Freddie Hubbard's "Hubtones" and doesn't end until "The Invincible Youth" finally lies down and exhales.
Former EMILY's List Executive Director Lucinda Guinn will serve in the campaign committee's top position, the DCCC announced late Wednesday DCCC Chairwoman Cheri BustosCheryl (Cheri) Lea BustosGOP struggles with retirement wave DCCC names new head after mass staff departure The Hill's Morning Report - Trump ousts Bolton; GOP exhales after win in NC MORE (Ill.) announced Guinn's selection to the role in a letter to members.ADVERTISEMENT
Museums & Galleries In this crystalline exhibition, closing on July 30, nearly every gallery exhales its own delicious breath, offering up concentrated views of Penn's innovative still-life and fashion work for Vogue; his portraits of cultural luminaries and tradesmen, as well as of indigenous Peruvians; his nearly abstract close-ups of voluptuous nudes; and his colossal cigarette butts, with their tragicomic evocations of Roman columns, tombstones and even corpses.
In this crystalline exhibition, nearly every gallery exhales its own delicious breath, offering up concentrated views of Penn's innovative still-life and fashion work for Vogue, including "Girl Drinking (Mary Jane Russell), New York, 1949" (above, a gelatin silver print from 2000); his portraits of cultural luminaries and tradesmen, as well as of indigenous Peruvians; his nearly abstract close-ups of voluptuous nudes; and his colossal cigarette butts, with their tragicomic evocations of Roman columns, tombstones and even corpses.
Morgan has an excellent eye for detail: the way you can push so hard against a doorbell that the color drains from the tip of your finger; the way the soft toilet seat in an old woman's bathroom exhales a puff of air when you sit on it; the way a boy using both hands to carry a tray out of a room will turn the light off with his nose, as a grown person might do with an elbow.
Diaphragmatic breathing controls the amount of air the body inhales and exhales and influences the rise and fall of the volume of tone.
Shosetsu asks Soiken what's happening, but Soiken tells him to be silent. Ocho starts levitating. Her body starts convulsing wildly as her clothes fall off. Suddenly, she exhales an enormous cloud of smog.
The New York Times felt the album Between Yesterday and Tomorrow "abounds with delicious touches that reward close listening", noting that Dessay exhales during the birth song and inhales in the death song, creating a continuous loop.
Kaalratri has three eyes which emanate rays like lightning. Flames appear through her nostrils when she inhales or exhales. Her mount is the donkey, sometimes considered as a corpse. Blue, red and white colours should be used to wear on this day.
Surface blackout occurs just after the diver exhales on the surface, and may happen before, during or after inhalation of the first breath. When the diver exhales, there is usually a reduction of intrathoracic pressure, which is exacerbated by the effort of inhalation, which can further compromise the partial pressure of oxygen in the alveolar capillaries, and after a small time lag, the oxygen supply to the brain. The exhalation also reduces the buoyancy of the diver and increases the risk of sinking as a consequence of blackout. The drop in intrathoracic pressure may also reduce cardiac output for this period and thereby further compromise the cerebral oxygen supply.
Performed at TLC (total lung capacity) patient inhales fully in preparation for performing the test and then exhales as hard and as fast as possible with maximal sustained effort for longer than 1 second, the exhaled pressure is the highest achieved over a 1 second average.
They can also spin and twist by moving their lungs laterally. Swimming and diving crocodilians appear to rely on lung volume more for buoyancy than oxygen storage. Just before diving, the animal exhales to reduce its lung volume and achieve negative buoyancy. When submerging, the nostrils of a crocodilian shut tight.
Novel feeding techniques were observed during a study of five individually identified minke whales (named M1 to M5) in the Saguenay Fjord National Park, on the north side of the St. Lawrence estuary, from June to October 2003. These maneuvers included head slaps, chip-up blows, and exhales on the dive.
Metal. Home of the Po (, Corporeal Soul), paired with the large intestine. The function of the Lung is to descend and disperse qi throughout the body. It receives qi through the breath, and exhales the waste. The Lung governs the skin and hair and also governs the exterior (one part of immunity).
Sometimes the female has her mouth closed, and the male open. This symbolizes the enunciation of the sacred word "om". However, Japanese adaptations state that the male is inhaling, representing life, while the female exhales, representing death. Other styles have both lions with a single large pearl in each of their partially opened mouths.
Without inhaling, the amphiuma repeat the process, exhaling a second volume of air that allows them to completely empty their lungs. Only after both exhales can they then inhale, using a negative pressure gradient made by the smooth muscles in their lungs to take in air.Amphiuma digestive tract. Specimen from the Pacific Lutheran University Natural History collection.
The person who exhales the larger cloud of vapor moves on to the next meeting. The cloud of vapor is measured using a yardstick or by a ruler on the wall next to the competitor. In Plano, Texas in 2015, the cloud of vapor reached about 5 feet. The cloud was measured at 6 feet from another vaper.
When Fry asks Bender if he did this and learned a lesson about being lazy, Bender cryptically replies that perhaps he did, or perhaps he kept one of the mini-Benders around to do the job for him. He then exhales cigar smoke, which turns out to be composed of thousands of microscopic, maniacally laughing Benders.
Bullsnakes can sometimes be mistaken for rattlesnakes and killed. Owing to its coloration, dorsal pattern, and semikeeled scalation, it superficially resembles the western diamondback rattler (Crotalus atrox), which is also common within the same range. The bullsnake capitalizes on this similarity by performing an impressive rattlesnake impression when threatened. First, it hisses, or forcibly exhales through a glottis or extension of the windpipe.
Air bubbling through the water seal chamber is usual when the patient coughs or exhales but may indicate, if continual, a pleural or system leak that should be evaluated critically. It can also indicate a leak of air from the lung. The third chamber is the suction control chamber. The height of the water in this chamber regulates the negative pressure applied to the system.
A fukiya The fukiya (吹き矢) is the Japanese blowgun, as well as the term for the associated sport. It consists of a tube, with darts approximately in length. Unlike modern Western blowguns, the fukiya has no mouthpiece: instead, a shooter must maintain a seal with the lips as he or she forcefully exhales. The darts used in the fukiya are called fukibari.
When a minke whale first comes to the surface to breathe its pointed rostrum is the first to break the surface. It either exhales beforehand or a narrow, diffuse blow or a low, bushy, diffuse blow is visible. It then arches its back in a quick motion, exaggerating this arch during its terminal deep dive. Often the blowholes and dorsal fin are visible at the same time.
Typical maximum inspiratory pressures in adult males can be estimated from the equation, MIP = 142 - (1.03 x Age) cmH2O, where age is in years. This test is performed at RV (Residual Volume) patient exhales fully in preparation for performing the test and then inhales as hard and as fast as possible with maximal sustained effort for longer than 1 second, the inhaled pressure is the highest achieved over 1 second average.
The polar bear's most common hunting method is called still-hunting:Hemstock, pp. 24–27 the bear uses its excellent sense of smell to locate a seal breathing hole, and crouches nearby in silence for a seal to appear. The bear may lie in wait for several hours. When the seal exhales, the bear smells its breath, reaches into the hole with a forepaw, and drags it out onto the ice.
She questions Susan, and finds out that Susan was instructed by Ingrid to leave Astrid alone during the trial. Ingrid spots Astrid in the courtroom and they stare at one another as she is led away. Gutted, Astrid stares out the window as her mother is taken back to the bus to return to prison. Paul asks what happened, and she exhales that her mother finally let her go.
Opening quote: "And glory like the phoenix midst her fires, Exhales her odours, blazes, and expires." Two young employees stay late at Harrison's Outfitters, when Damien Barso (Gideon Emery) uses a key to enter the building. He generates fire from his body and sets fire to the building. The two employees are trapped in the office and when they discover the fire, it is too late to escape.
When the player exhales or inhales and covers one or more holes for fingering, this allows air in the tube in motion to create a musical tone. There are two types of qeej composition: text-based and text-free. Both genres are played successively in rituals, including funerals, ancestral rites, offerings to vital spirits, sacrifices to the drum, and marriages. The qeej is more than an instrument in the Hmong culture.
A glamourist who has the power to vanish from sight. However, this power is not very useful in making him inconspicuous, in the respect that he is rather clumsy and has a permanently stuffed nose which creates a whistling sound whenever he exhales. Again, Dax can detect him but only through the usual mediums of hearing and smell. A friend of Dax and Gideon, and in Dowsing the Dead the best friend of Clive.
Rawat lost a by-election from Doiwala in 2014, when the seat was vacated by former chief Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal. In 2017 he won the same Assembly constituency of Doiwala. His 27 July 2017 tweet about linguistic preferences sparked off a controversy and he was accused of preferring Garhwali language over the Kumaoni language. In July 2019, Rawat said that cow is the only animal that exhales oxygen and that living in close proximity to cows could cure tuberculosis.
It is a tree that can reach up to 15 meters high, has a crooked trunk that is a characteristic of the vegetation of the high Andean forests. Its leaves are lemon green and pale green on the underside and its texture is similar to that of cardboard paper. Its flowers are white, grouped in an umbrella-shaped inflorescence (umbel), which exhales a pleasant smell. The fruits are fleshy, their color is red wine when ripe.
Surfactant coat the smallest parts of the lungs called the alveoli and helps for oxygen to go in and for carbon dioxide to go out. How surfactant does this is by not allowing the alveoli to collapse and to retain their inflated shape when the baby exhales. In premature babies the type II pneumocytes, special lung cells that make surfactant, are not working yet. This means that the baby needs to get surfactant until that baby can make the surfactant on his own.
The pocket mask is a small device that can be carried on one's person. Air is administered to the patient when the emergency responder exhales through a one-way filter valve. Modern pocket masks have either a built in one-way valve or an attachable, disposable filter to protect the emergency responder from the patient's potentially infectious bodily substances, such as vomit or blood. Many masks also have a built-in oxygen intake tube, allowing for administration of 50-60% oxygen.
There is also a "bamboo method," during which time one inhales and exhales in punctuated bits, as if running one's hand along the stalk of a bamboo tree. Alan Watts noted something more in watching the breath with regards to Zen Buddhism. Active or voluntary breathing ("I will breath in" etc.) is clearly something the person is doing. Passive breathing (involuntary daily breathing) is something we imagine is being done, but not by us, it is something that just happens.
Humans, like most mammals, breathe by negative pressure breathing: the rib cage expands and the diaphragm contracts, expanding the chest cavity. This causes the pressure in the chest cavity to decrease, and the lungs expand to fill the space. This, in turn, causes the pressure of the air inside the lungs to decrease (it becomes negative, relative to the atmosphere), and air flows into the lungs from the atmosphere: inhalation. When the diaphragm relaxes, the reverse happens and the person exhales.
Gal pulls out the stolen gem encrusted earrings, his hidden reward for the job. Gal returns to his friends and family in Spain, where DeeDee wears the earrings and life has returned to normal. Gal hears Don's voice tell him that he knew Gal would do the job; Gal responds that Don is dead now and can shut up. Under the restored double-heart insignia of the swimming pool, the demonic rabbit kicks open a coffin, revealing Don, who exhales smoke with contempt.
The main advantage of the rebreather over open circuit breathing equipment is economical use of gas. With open circuit scuba, the entire breath is expelled into the surrounding water when the diver exhales. A breath inhaled from an open circuit scuba system whose cylinders are filled with ordinary air is about 21% oxygen. When that breath is exhaled back into the surrounding environment, it has an oxygen level in the range of 15 to 16% when the diver is at atmospheric pressure.
A nitrogen washout can be performed with a single nitrogen breath, or multiple ones. Both tests use similar tools, both can estimate functional residual capacity and the degree of nonuniformity of gas distribution in the lungs, but the multiple-breath test more accurately measures absolute lung volumes. The following describes a single-breath nitrogen test: A subject takes a breath of 100% oxygen and exhales through a one-way valve measuring nitrogen content and volume. A plot of the nitrogen concentration (as a % of total gas) vs.
This movement is equated to effort and produces a low- frequency sinusoidal waveform as the patient inhales and exhales. Wires for each channel of recorded data lead from the patient and converge into a central box, which in turn is connected to a computer system for recording, storing and displaying the data. During sleep, the computer monitor can display multiple channels continuously. In addition, most labs have a small video camera in the room so the technician can observe the patient visually from an adjacent room.
The hole must be sealed to enable the casualty to breathe properly. As a battlefield interim measure, the waterproof wrapper of a field dressing can be placed over the hole, with the clean inside against the wound, and taped in place. Tape is applied to the sides and top of the wrapper, leaving the bottom edge free. The wrapper then acts as a simple flapper valve, preventing air being sucked in but allowing any that has already entered to be forced out as the casualty exhales.
She sees Sugar not moving on the sofa, with her eyes closed, and thinks she has taken the pills and lost consciousness. She runs towards Sugar, and places her hands on her breasts, asking her to breathe. Sugar then exhales cigarette smoke in Kim's face and removes an earphone from her ear, wondering why Kim's hands are on her breasts. A thud is then heard in the corridor, and as Nathan and Stella come through the front door, they find Matt unconscious on the floor.
His most famous adventure during this time of exile is the battle with the giant Endriago, a monster born of incest who exhales a poisonous reek and whose body is covered in scales. As a knight, Amadís is courteous, gentle, sensitive, and a Christian, who dares to defend free love. Unlike most literary heroes of his time (French and German, for example), Amadís is a handsome man who would cry if refused by his lady, but is invincible in battle and usually emerges drenched in his own and his opponent's blood.
Polar bears hunt primarily at the interface between ice, water, and air; they only rarely catch seals on land or in open water. The polar bear's most common hunting method is still-hunting: The bear locates a seal breathing hole using its sense of smell, and crouches nearby for a seal to appear. When the seal exhales, the bear smells its breath, reaches into the hole with a forepaw, and drags it out onto the ice. The polar bear also hunts by stalking seals resting on the ice.
When the user exhales into a breath analyzer, any ethanol present in their breath is oxidized to acetic acid at the anode: CH3CH2OH(g) + H2O(l) → CH3CO2H(l) + 4H+(aq) + 4e− At the cathode, atmospheric oxygen is reduced: O2(g) + 4H+(aq) + 4e− → 2H2O(l) The overall reaction is the oxidation of ethanol to acetic acid and water. CH3CH2OH(l) + O2(g) → CH3COOH(aq) + H2O(l) The electric current produced by this reaction is measured by a microcontroller, and displayed as an approximation of overall blood alcohol content (BAC) by the Alcosensor.
This helps prevent the horse from inhaling food, but also means that a horse cannot use its mouth to breathe when in respiratory distress—a horse can only breathe through its nostrils, also called obligate nasal breathing. For this same reason, horses also cannot pant as a method of thermoregulation. The genus Equus also has a unique part of the respiratory system called the guttural pouch, which is thought to equalize air pressure on the tympanic membrane. Located between the mandibles but below the occiput, it fills with air when the horse swallows or exhales.
They can improve the sense of smell by increasing the area available to absorb airborne chemicals, and they can warm and moisten inhaled air, and extract heat and moisture from exhaled air to prevent desiccation of the lungs. Olfactory turbinates are found in all living tetrapods, and respiratory turbinates are found in most mammals and birds. Animals with respiratory turbinates can breathe faster without drying out their lungs, and consequently can have a faster metabolism. For example, when the emu exhales, its nasal turbinates condense moisture from the air and absorbs it for reuse.
Birds have one of the most complex respiratory systems of all animal groups. Upon inhalation, 75% of the fresh air bypasses the lungs and flows directly into a posterior air sac which extends from the lungs and connects with air spaces in the bones and fills them with air. The other 25% of the air goes directly into the lungs. When the bird exhales, the used air flows out of the lungs and the stored fresh air from the posterior air sac is simultaneously forced into the lungs.
In this method, the subject exhales into a nearly impermeable and large volume collection bag over a recorded period of time. The entire volume is measured, the oxygen and carbon dioxide content are analyzed, and the differences from inspired "ambient" air are calculated to determine the rates of oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide output. To estimate energy expenditure from the exhaled gases, several algorithms were developed. One of the most widely used was developed in 1949 at University of Glasgow by research physiologist J. B. de V. Weir.
She then gets her camera necklace out again and takes a picture of the scientist positioning the woman. She and the two men enter another room where three women who are dressed in swimsuits are shown placing roses on three men. A bird is then shown flying around the room but while this is happening, one of the men exhales a cloud of smoke. Kelly and the two men then walk out of the room and enter another room where an audience of men are scoring a woman who is modelling and posing for them.
Contemporary Poetry Review, 2008. Brian P. Cleary's "What Can I C'est?" makes use of macaronic verse, as do other poems in his book "Rainbow Soup: Adventures in Poetry": > My auntie Michelle is big in the BON > (As well as the hip and the thigh). > And when she exhales, OUI haul out our sails > And ride on the wind of VERSAILLES. A whole body of comic verse exists created by John O'Mill, pseudonym of Johan van der Meulen, a teacher of English at the Rijks HBS (State Grammar School), Breda, the Netherlands.
These three drive the three Guṇas (forces behind the innate character) of a being, with Sushumna driving Sattva (goodness), Pingala driving the Rajas (action), and Ida driving the Tamas (destructiveness). These primary vessels are connected to numerous channels inside the human body, which pervade the whole body, and nourish it. When one inhales or exhales, according to verses 4.47–65, the Nadis are loaded with vital airs. There are ten types of vital airs, corresponding to different stages of breathing, and they are named Prana, Apana, Samana, Udana, Vyana, Naga, Kurma, Krikara, Devadatta and Dhananjaya.
Sometime afterward Ezio journeys to Firenze with his wife Sofia and their daughter Flavia, despite suffering from heart problems. While resting on a bench and after having a short conversation with a young man with a scar on his face, similar to the sort of man he used to be, he exhales and dies in view of his family. The film then ends as a final letter from Ezio to Sofia is read, saying that of all the things that kept him going throughout life, love for the world around him was the strongest of them all.
When the camel exhales, water vapor becomes trapped in their nostrils and is reabsorbed into the body as a means to conserve water. Camels eating green herbage can ingest sufficient moisture in milder conditions to maintain their bodies' hydrated state without the need for drinking. Domesticated camel calves lying in sternal recumbency, a position that aids heat loss The camel's thick coat insulates it from the intense heat radiated from desert sand; a shorn camel must sweat 50% more to avoid overheating. Cited in During the summer the coat becomes lighter in color, reflecting light as well as helping avoid sunburn.
Man with a catch of Horse-Eye Jack and sea catfish The fish is generally wary of scuba divers; it will move slowly away as divers approach. However, schools have been known to crowd around divers, apparently attracted to the bubbles the diver exhales. Throughout its range, the Horse- eye jack is a popular game fish and food fish and consequently is the target of both commercial and recreational fisheries. The current IGFA All Tackle World Record for this species is 32lbs (14.51kg), caught by Terry Lee Ramsey in the Gulf of Mexico off Texas, USA.
The scene where the crew find and enter the old Planet Express ship (whose crew's fate is unknown) is similar to a scene and the theme of the film Sunshine. In the scene where Bender is on the lookout nest and sees the space whale emerge from the 4th dimension and exhales (breathing out a shape resembling a Julia set); Bender reports to Leela; "Look, off in the distance, it's exhaling!", Leela commands Bender to use "boaty talk", Bender sighs and rephrases what he says into, "Thar' she blows!", a popular phrase that was used in the Moby-Dick novel.
Fish of the family Chaunacidae have been shown to have slow ventilatory cycles in which the fish exhales 20-30% of their body volume of water. Upon inhalation, Chaunacidae can endure long periods of time maintaining a fully inflated gill chamber, sometimes up to 245 seconds which confers many potential advantages for fish of this family. Chaunacidae have been found to contain a specialized apparatus containing adductor muscles that can maintain its ventilatory cycle, and control the volume of water entering and exiting. These muscles are cross-hatched, and function to not only inhale and exhale, but to prevent any leakage out of the gills.
A fire breather tries to burn Wukong to death, but he simply inhales the flames and exhales them over the fire breather, sending him running away on fire. A shower of golden arrows is then used, but only succeeds in sending Sun Wukong to sleep from boredom. Lao Tzu suggests incinerating the Monkey King in his eight-way trigram furnace, since he is extremely durable due to his earlier consumption of the Pills of Immortality and the peaches. After days of burning Sun Wukong in the furnace, Lao Tzu opens it, expecting to see nothing but ash, but instead sees two glowing lights which he mistakes for two Pills of Immortality.
Bono attributes this maturation to "loosening up", "discover[ing] other voices", and employing more restraint in his singing. His vocals became, in the words of Thom Duffy, more "dynamic" than they had been on previous records. On "Where the Streets Have No Name", his voice varies greatly in its timbre (as writer Mark Butler describes, "he sighs; he moans; he grunts; he exhales audibly; he allows his voice to crack") and its timing by his usage of rubato to slightly offset the sung notes from the beat. For author Susan Fast, "With or Without You" marks the first track on which he "extended his vocal range downward in an appreciable way".
When the diver exhales, one-way valves made from a flexible air-tight material flex outwards under the pressure of the exhalation, letting gas escape from the chamber. They close, making a seal, when the exhalation stops and the pressure inside the chamber reduces to ambient pressure. The vast majority of demand valves are used on open circuit breathing apparatus, which means that the exhaled gas is discharged into the surrounding environment and lost. Reclaim valves can be fitted to helmets to allow the used gas to be returned to the surface for reuse after removing the carbon dioxide and making up the oxygen.
The pigment can be clearly distinguished by spectroscopic techniques. "The Art of Painting in Oil and Fresco", a translation of the French De la peinture à l’huile by Léonor Mérimée, states a possible source for the pigment: > ...the coloring matter is extracted from a tree or large shrub, called > Memecylon tinctorium, the leaves of which are employed by the natives in > their yellow dyes. From a smell like cow's urine, which exhales from this > colour, it is probable that this material is employed in extracting the tint > of the memecylon. In 1844, chemist John Stenhouse examined the origin of Indian yellow in an article published in the November 1844 edition of the Philosophical Magazine.
64 The bass and drums enter at 1:10. The introduction, following a I–IV–I–IV–vi–V–I chord progression, creates a "wall of sound", as described by Mark Butler, against which the vocals emerge after nearly two minutes. The guitar part played for the remainder of the song features The Edge strumming percussive sixteenth notes. The bass and drums continue in regular eighth and sixteenth notes, respectively, while Bono's vocal performance, in contrast, varies greatly in its timbre, ("he sighs; he moans; he grunts; he exhales audibly; he allows his voice to crack") as well as timing by his usage of rubato to slightly offset the notes he sings from the beat.
" Clover Hope from Billboard magazine wrote that on Love Life is "at its best when the beats settle like soft caresses and Tamia's vocals float into breathy exhales [...] Extra spice like that preserves the freshness when lagging, predictable ballads threaten the mood. As an ode to nuptial bliss, the album is both convincing and surprisingly coquettish." In his review for Knoxville News Sentinel, author Chuck Campbell remarked that Love Life "isn’t especially ambitious. It’s an even-keeled adult (though not vulgar) album steeped in bliss and sensuality." He compared the album to Janet Jackson’s "That's the Way Love Goes" period (1993) but felt that its "consistent tone works for and against Love Life.
Sanneh reported that Timberlake "exhales his clumsy pickup lines" with the lyrics "If I told you you were beautiful / Would you date me on the regular?". Murphy contemplated that the song is "ultimately ruined" by a "bizarre Crazy Frog-meets-Laughing-Policeman underlay". Emily Vaughan of North by Northwestern commented that Timberlake claims to have gone around the world twice in "My Love" and "Damn Girl" and that he is also "running out of creative ways to say he would like you to go to bed with him". Vaughan, however, was positive towards "My Love", stating that the song, along with "What Goes Around ... / ... Comes Around", sounded considerably different from the rest of the album.
Dominating qi has two aspects: dominating the qi of respiration and dominating the qi of the entire body. Dominating the qi of respiration means the lung is a respiratory organ through which the qi of the exterior and the qi from the interior are able to mingle. Via the lung, the body inhales clear qi from the natural environment and exhales waste qi from the interior of the body. Dominating qi of the entire body means that the function of the lung in respiration greatly influences the functional activities of the body, and is closely related to the formation of pectoral qi, which is formed from the combination of the essential qi of water and food, and the clear qi inhaled by the lung.
While Jethro and the prostitute are engaged in a BDSM session, Norval steals the motel keys and a check spindle, slashes Jethro's tires, then attempts to sneak into Jethro's room through an adjoining room. Upon spotting him, the prostitute holds Norval in a headlock while Jethro stabs him several times with the spindle, then leaves. The prostitute is horrified that she's an accessory to Norval's death, but Norval stirs and exits the motel, finding Jethro has crashed his car into a sign that's partially decapitated him. Jethro reveals to Norval that his mother was a prostitute who both Brian and Jethro slept with before Norval stabs him in the exposed part of his brain with the check spindle; Jethro exhales "Arthur!" before collapsing dead.
Unlike scorpions, solifugids do not have a third tagma that forms a "tail". There is currently neither fossil nor embryological evidence that arachnids ever had a separate thorax-like division, so the validity of the term cephalothorax, which means a fused cephalon, or head, and thorax, has been questioned. There are also arguments against use of 'abdomen', as the opisthosoma of many arachnids contains organs atypical of an abdomen, such as a heart and respiratory organs. Like pseudoscorpions and harvestmen, the Solifugae lack book lungs, having instead a well-developed tracheal system that inhales and exhales air through a number of spiracles; one pair between the second and third pair of walking legs, two pairs on the abdomen on abdominal segments three and four, and an unpaired spiracle on the fifth abdominal segment.
It works as a buffer in the blood as follows: when pH is low, the concentration of hydrogen ions is too high, so one exhales CO2. This will cause the equation to shift left, essentially decreasing the concentration of H+ ions, causing a more basic pH. When pH is too high, the concentration of hydrogen ions in the blood is too low, so the kidneys excrete bicarbonate (). This causes the equation to shift right, essentially increasing the concentration of hydrogen ions, causing a more acidic pH. Three important reversible reactions control the above pH balance: # H2CO3 H+ \+ # H2CO3 CO2 \+ H2O # CO2(aq) CO2(g) Exhaled CO2(g) depletes CO2(aq), which in turn consumes H2CO3, causing the aforementioned shift left in the first reaction by Le Châtelier's principle.
John Ruben et al. (1997, 1999, 2003, 2004) disputed this and suggested that dinosaurs had a "tidal" respiratory system (in and out) powered by a crocodile-like hepatic piston mechanism – muscles attached mainly to the pubis pull the liver backwards, which makes the lungs expand to inhale; when these muscles relax, the lungs return to their previous size and shape, and the animal exhales. They also presented this as a reason for doubting that birds descended from dinosaurs. Critics have claimed that, without avian air sacs, modest improvements in a few aspects of a modern reptile's circulatory and respiratory systems would enable the reptile to achieve 50% to 70% of the oxygen flow of a mammal of similar size, and that lack of avian air sacs would not prevent the development of endothermy.
Fl. June; fr. November. \---- A small bush, averaging six feet in height, rounded in form, of a bright cheerful green hue, and which, when loaded with its inflorescence of surpassing delicacy and grace, claims precedence over its more gaudy congeners, and has always been regarded by me as the most charming of the Sikkim Rhododendrons. The plant exhales a grateful honeyed flavour from its lovely bells and a resinous sweet odour from the stipitate glands of the petioles, pedicels, calyx, and capsules. Leaves on slender petioles, three-quarters of an inch long, coriaceous but not thick in texture, two to three and a half inches long, one and three-quarters to two inches broad, cordate at the base, rounded and mucronate at the apex, in all characters, except the evanescent glandular pubescence and spherical buds, undistinguishable from Rhododendron Thomsoni.
The logic in intra-pulmonary pressure and the intra- pleural pressure is that the pressure becomes more negative during inspiration and allows air to get sucked in (Boyle 's law.) P vs V relationship and during expiration, the pressure becomes less negative(Note: still less than atmospheric pressure, also take note of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide) and air is given out. The only difference in the pressures are intra- pleural pressure is more negative than intra-pulmonary pressure. Factors affecting are: Physiological effects: # Müllers maneuver (forced inspiration against a closed glottis results in negative pressure) # # Deep inspiration Pathological effects: # Emphysema # # Pneumothorax Condition A person breathing at rest inhales and exhales approximately half a litre of air during each respiratory cycle, this is tidal volume. The respiratory rate is directly affected by concentration of carbon dioxide in blood.
Then, for the patient to exhale, the air inside the cylinder is compressed slightly (or allowed to equalize to ambient room pressure), causing the patient's chest and abdomen to partially collapse, forcing air out of the lungs, as the patient exhales the breath through their exposed mouth and nose, outside the cylinder. Examples of the device include the Drinker respirator, the Emerson respirator, and the Both respirator. Iron lungs can be either manually or mechanically powered, but normally are powered by an electric motor linked to a flexible pumping diaphragm (commonly on opposite the end of the cylinder from the patient's head). Larger "room-sized" iron lungs were also developed, allowing for simultaneous ventilation of several patients (each with their heads protruding from sealed openings in the outer wall), with sufficient space inside for a nurse or a respiratory therapist to be inside the sealed room, attending the patients.
Practicing mask clearing during entry level training It is quite common for water to leak into the mask, which can be annoying, or interfere with clear vision, and the diver needs to be able to get rid of the water quickly and effectively. Reasons for the leakage include poor fit or fitting, leaking via head or facial hair, movement of the facial muscles causing temporary leaks, or impact of external objects against the mask, which may distort it temporarily, or move it so that it leaks, or in extreme cases dislodge it entirely from the diver's head. The methods of clearing differ between the half mask, which covers the eyes and nose, and the full-face mask, which also covers the mouth. If the mask has a purge valve and the strap tension is correct, the diver holds the head so that the valve is at the lowest point and exhales through the nose.
One of the dangers of a free ascent is hypoxia due to using up the available oxygen during the ascent. This can be aggravated if the diver fully exhales at the start of the ascent in the "blow and go" technique, if the diver is so heavy that swimming upwards requires strong exertion, or if the diver is already stressed and short of breath when the air supply is lost. Loss of consciousness during ascent is likely to lead to drowning, particularly if the unconscious diver is negatively buoyant at that point and sinks. On the other hand, a fit diver leaving the bottom with a moderate lungful of air, relatively unstressed, and not overexerted, will usually have sufficient oxygen available to reach the surface conscious by direct swimming ascent with constant exhalation at a reasonable rate of between 9 and 18 metres per minute from recreational diving depths (30 m or less), provided his or her buoyancy is close to neutral at the bottom.
Ye nymphs and swains, whom love inspires With all his pure and faithful fires, Hither with joyful steps repair; You who his tenderest transports share For lo ! in beauty's fairest pride, Summer expands her heart so wide; The Sun no more in clouds inshrin'd, Darts all his glories unconfin'd; The feather'd choir from every spray Salute Melissa's natal day. Hither ye nymphs and shepherds haste, Each with a flow'ry chaplet grac'd, With transport while the shades resound, And Nature spreads her charms around; While ev'ry breeze exhales perfumes, And Bion his mute pipe resumes; With Bion long disus'd to play, Salute Melissa's natal day. For Bion long deplor'd his pain Thro' woods and devious wilds in vain; At last impell'd by deep despair, The swain proferr'd his ardent pray'r; His ardent pray'r Melissa heard, And every latent sorrow cheer'd, His days with social rapture blest, And sooth'd each anxious care to rest.

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