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The cycle for reproduction is 30 to 60 days and is triggered by the presence of he host’s warmth and the carbon dioxide given off by respiration
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“Where did that come from?!” demanded Belle once she'd resumed respiration
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Remember it was a 'given' part of human nature? It follows that the metabolism, brain stem and central nervous system, circulation and respiration all are under its governance
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Herold; like respiration, it needs more than thin air
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“Look at respiration and heart-rate, look at the Alpha and Beta waves
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"I don't know, but we will have to give her artificial respiration to get the water out of her lungs
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Respiration and heart beat become
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blood and in turn encourages respiration and low doses of oxygen during the
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Artificial respiration could keep the person alive while the toxin was being metabolized and dissipated from the organism
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I felt the calm rhythm of his respiration, warm and serene, like a soft autumn breeze fluttering in my hair
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My respiration paralyzed when I saw that Zoroastro, of a kick, was throwing Mariana towards the black cloud; I followed her with the look, while, lifted, the force of the wind was swinging her hair; she was fanning the arms in an effort to move away from the thundercloud
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The main gaseous products are carbon dioxide and water, from the cows’ respiration, and methane, hydrogen, and ammonia from their bodily waste
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There is respiration, eructation or burping, defecation, urination, and flatulence
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A similar device is used to test the animals’ respiration and eructation products, mainly carbon dioxide, water, and methane
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“If Greg, or any of you with subcutaneous sensors, exceeds recommended blood pressure, heart rate, temperature or respiration, I am programmed to provide a variety of remedies
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Michelle checked Blondie’s heart rate and respiration before deciding to leave her where she sat
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The medic remains silent as he monitors Lewis's heartbeat and respiration
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“His heart rate and respiration are elevated significantly consistent with his current level of physical activity
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Diet is second, but as the natural process are concerned, the breath affects many rhythms and cycles, all must breathe, no matter their diet or other variables, the breath is always required and respiration is the beginning process of the cycle within the body that regulates many things
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For instance many researchers have done studies with younger adults and even adults and have noticed that exposure to violent imagery was linked to increased heart rates, and faster respiration and higher blood pressure and more aggression
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At that moment the town was shaken by a whistle with a fearful echo and a loud, panting respiration
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And in providing our internal energy and growth the processes are known as respiration and metabolism
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that are essential to the respiration and cyclic
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variations that are essential to the respiration
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Nick found only a weak and thready pulse, and no detectable respiration, so he turned her over and tried to push most of the water out of her lungs
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* He pinched her nose shut, and started artificial respiration
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They were both unconscious, an obvious wound to Janeway’s head, but the most interesting thing was that their heart and respiration rates were in sync
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respiration points just above the angle of the neck
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Such a strange thing to discover after twenty-four years of respiration
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monitors and saw his respiration rate was decreasing
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His heart rate and respiration have slowed and I
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Then, momentarily, his respiration stops
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The heart stops beating and loss of consciousness follows, and breathing stops, death follows within minutes unless resuscitation occurs by massage of the heart and artificial respiration happens at the arrest
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Her respiration was much better
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result was revealed after the spirometry (examination of external respiration
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Earthquakes and tectonic shifts or mall demolitions and nuclear testing the stretching of its limbs? Is it our artificial electrical grid or thunderstorms and hurricanes that comprise Eartheart's higher nervous system? Our field is the lab, our flesh a sensor net, but certainly, the soil, not the dump, is Eartheart's digestive tract; water, not monergy, its circulatory system; weather patterns, not satellite orbits, its respiration; until we're all resourcefully recycled as excrement, decay and death becoming soil once again, where microbial life crawls the face of all the skin of this mother we sprawl across, until we rise, again, as food and stomach both reproducing as sustenance for each other, the carriers of essential vitamins and minerals feeding the many organs comprising its biodiversity
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A tunnel was closing in around them, which did not allow for free respiration
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She was a minute speck in a cold blue sky as she passed between the towering triplet of alps, and once through she canted her wings to begin a soaring descent, her heavy respiration gradually calming back to normal
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arrange artificial respiration and other medical aids including the ambulance
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and give him artificial respiration and immediately consult a doctor
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carbon dioxide, this is a byproduct of fish respiration and it also sometimes bubbled into
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Also see: Respiration
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There is a natural urge to breathe in respiration but in God-seeking we have to develop this urge in mind
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These can make respiration and heart rate increase which can have a euphoric effect on the user
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• Perform 2 breathing of save respiration in between pumps and followed with pumps
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Echoes, ripples, buzz'd whispers, love-root, silk-thread, crotch and vine, My respiration and inspiration, the beating of my heart, the passing of blood and air through my lungs,
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Then the symptoms ceased for a moment; she seemed less agitated; and at every insignificant word, at every respiration a little more easy, he regained hope
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seemed to weigh on my respiration), that I had seen her, or his child
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"Oh, do not place any reliance on that, madame; one drop of that elixir sufficed to recall life to a dying child, but three drops would have impelled the blood into his lungs in such a way as to have produced most violent palpitations; six would have suspended his respiration, and caused syncope more serious than that in which he was; ten would have destroyed him
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A bright spot burned in either cheek, her respiration was short and difficult, and her pulse beat with feverish excitement
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He understood however from all he heard that Dr Mulligan was a versatile allround man, by no means confined to medicine only, who was rapidly coming to the fore in his line and, if the report was verified, bade fair to enjoy a flourishing practice in the not too distant future as a tony medical practitioner drawing a handsome fee for his services in addition to which professional status his rescue of that man from certain drowning by artificial respiration and what they call first aid at Skerries, or Malahide was it?, was, he was bound to admit, an exceedingly plucky deed which he could not too highly praise, so that frankly he was utterly at a loss to fathom what earthly reason could be at the back of it except he put it down to sheer cussedness or jealousy, pure and simple
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Valentine summoned every effort, and breathed with that regular respiration which announces tranquil sleep
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Conscious that the human organism, normally capable of sustaining an atmospheric pressure of 1 9 tons, when elevated to a considerable altitude in the terrestrial atmosphere suffered with arithmetical progression of intensity, according as the line of demarcation between troposphere and stratosphere was approximated from nasal hemorrhage, impeded respiration and vertigo, when proposing this problem for solution, he had conjectured as a working hypothesis which could not be proved impossible that a more adaptable and differently anatomically constructed race of beings might subsist otherwise under Martian, Mercurial, Veneral, Jovian, Saturnian, Neptunian or Uranian sufficient and equivalent conditions, though an apogean humanity of beings created in varying forms with finite differences resulting similar to the whole and to one another would probably there as here remain inalterably and inalienably attached to vanities, to vanities of vanities and to all that is vanity
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As for the old man, his chest heaved with his panting respiration
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But there was faint respiration, and a thready pulse
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In the life of the soul, as in the physical life, there is an inspiration and a respiration; the soul needs to absorb the sentiments of another soul and assimilate them, that it may render them back enriched
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Sweat ran down her face, and her respiration rate was rapid and shallow
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He was sleeping soundly, his heart rose and fell with regular respiration
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But this painful respiration hardly troubled a sort of ineffable serenity which overspread her countenance, and which transfigured her in her sleep
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He listened to her breathing: she still breathed, but with a respiration which seemed to him weak and on the point of extinction
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The lungs did not rest but were exercised as if she were a drowned person and she herself performing artificial respiration to keep the last life going
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It seems as though its respiration were made of hope
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But a humid warmth near his ear, which the mouth of the wounded man touched, indicated respiration, and consequently, life
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Jean Valjean held him in such a manner that his chest was not oppressed, and so that respiration could proceed as well as possible
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It seemed to him that, henceforth, his respiration was repressed forever
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The crystal windows glittered, the Ear tautened and skinned the drum of its hearing tight, tighter—all of the senses of the city swarming like a fall of unseen snow, counting the respiration and the dim hidden heartbeats of the men, listening, watching, tasting
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For now the sky was shaken with a fatal respiration, the breathing down, the insunk rattle and pule of collapsing darkness as the tents gave way
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Florentino Ariza was awake most of the night, thinking that he heard the voice of Fermina Daza in the fresh river breeze, ministering to his solitude with her memory, hearing her sing in the respiration of the boat as it moved like a great animal through the darkness, until the first rosy streaks appeared on the horizon and the new day suddenly broke over deserted pastureland and misty swamps
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If a person is unconscious first check whether they are breathing and begin artificial respiration immediately if necessary
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Use an artificial airway to maintain their respiration and as a means of administering mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
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Remove obstructions and, in the absence of breathing, give artificial respiration
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If breathing has stopped immediately remove any obstruction in the airway and give artificial respiration
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Once the airway is clear, whether natural or artificial, if the patient is still not breathing, artificial respiration must be carried out
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With any form of resuscitation the first five minutes are probably the most critical but, if breathing does not start, keep artificial respiration up for at least an hour
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If you cannot feel a pulse and the pupils of the eyes are much larger than normal, start cardiac compression while artificial respiration is continued
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ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION MAY STILL BE NEEDED
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Physiologists believe that the brain must be bathed by warm blood to be highly active, and this requires aerial respiration; so that warm-blooded mammals when inhabiting the water lie under a disadvantage in having to come continually to the surface to breathe
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The illustration of the swim-bladder in fishes is a good one, because it shows us clearly the highly important fact that an organ originally constructed for one purpose, namely flotation, may be converted into one for a widely different purpose, namely respiration
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All physiologists admit that the swim-bladder is homologous, or "ideally similar" in position and structure with the lungs of the higher vertebrate animals: hence there is no reason to doubt that the swim-bladder has actually been converted into lungs, or an organ used exclusively for respiration
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But it is conceivable that the now utterly lost branchiae might have been gradually worked in by natural selection for some distinct purpose: for instance, Landois has shown that the wings of insects are developed from the trachea; it is therefore highly probable that in this great class organs which once served for respiration have been actually converted into organs for flight
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These cirripedes have no branchiae, the whole surface of the body and of the sack, together with the small frena, serving for respiration
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Therefore it need not be doubted that the two little folds of skin, which originally served as ovigerous frena, but which, likewise, very slightly aided in the act of respiration, have been gradually converted by natural selection into branchiae, simply through an increase in their size and the obliteration of their adhesive glands
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—Gills or organs for respiration in water
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But the bird has a voice, and with plaintive cries will make known her fear; but the fear of this vast dumb brute of the sea, was chained up and enchanted in him; he had no voice, save that choking respiration through his spiracle, and this made the sight of him unspeakably pitiable; while still, in his amazing bulk, portcullis jaw, and omnipotent tail, there was enough to appal the stoutest man who so pitied
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Besides, if you regard him very closely, and time him with your watch, you will find that when unmolested, there is an undeviating rhyme between the periods of his jets and the ordinary periods of respiration
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Petroff only suddenly turned pale, his lips trembled, and turned blue, his respiration became difficult
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His respiration was painful, deep, and irregular; his breast rose and fell violently, as though he were in want of air; he cast his blanket and his clothes far from him
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Nearly everybody was fast asleep, even Oustiantsef; in the quiet of the night I heard his difficult breathing, and the rattlings in his throat with every respiration
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As soon as respiration and circulation are established, the former source of nutrition becomes a hindrance to life
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It is obvious that in this path of the augmentation of the comforts and the pleasures of life, in the path of every sort of cure, and of artificial preparations for the improvements of the sight, the hearing, the appetite, false teeth, false hair, respiration, massage, and so on, there can be no salvation