Respired+air

  • 21carbohæmia — noun Accumulation of wasteful of or mere carbon inside blood. I submit, then, that tuberculisation is alone the result of carbohæmia, and that carbohæmia itself is induced by the respiration of air that has been respired before …

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  • 22peak flow — noun a) The largest measure of air respired from the lungs b) The largest volume of water discharged from a stream or river …

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  • 23pneumotachogram — A recording of respired gas flow as a function of time, produced by a pneumotachograph. [G. pneuma, air, + tachys, swift, + gramma, something written] * * * pneu·mo·tacho·gram .n(y)ü mō tak ə .gram n a record of the velocity of the respiratory… …

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  • 24pressure — 1. A stress or force acting in any direction against resistance. 2. (P, frequently followed by a subscript indicating location)In physics and physiology, the force per unit area exerted by a gas or liquid against the walls of its container or… …

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  • 25respire — [c]/rəˈspaɪə / (say ruh spuyuh) verb (respired, respiring) –verb (i) 1. to inhale and exhale air for the purpose of maintaining life; breathe. 2. to breathe freely again, after anxiety, trouble, exertion, etc. –verb (t) 3. to breathe; inhale and… …

  • 26respire — [ri spīr′] vi. respired, respiring [ME respiren < OFr respirer < L respirare < re , back + spirare, to breathe: see SPIRIT] 1. to breathe or carry on respiration; inhale and exhale air 2. Old Poet. to breathe freely or easily again, as… …

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