Similar words: aspiration, inspiration, perspiration, oratory, migratory, laboratory, preparatory, spiral. Meaning: adj. pertaining to respiration.
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31. The decision follows years of anxiety about the high levels of respiratory illnesses in the area.
32. When inhaled, these very small clusters are deposited in the respiratory tract.
33. Focuses on the links between overcrowding and the incidence of respiratory and infectious disease.
34. When the clinical situation suggests acute respiratory acidosis, the diagnosis of a mixed disturbance is more easily established.
35. Blood urea nitrogen, heart rate, and respiratory rate were not related to 2-year survival.
36. Subjects who developed a symptomatic infection of the upper respiratory tract were retested while ill and again one month later when asymptomatic.
37. The mechanisms through which prenatal events influence lung function differ from those that affect respiratory symptoms in children.
38. Chan etal found that raised alcohol consumption was associated with hypercapnic respiratory failure in bronchitis patients.
39. A subsequent trial in children previously infected with respiratory syncytial virus showed no reduction in either incidence or days of symptoms.
40. Only pressure waves greater than the respiratory swing at that level were taken into account.
41. It was like a man breathing through a respiratory system, with some sort of one-way valve.
42. Cyanosis and flushing occur during the tonic phase, owing to the sustained contraction of respiratory muscles and cessation of breathing.
43. Between 6,000 and 12,000 tons of ash were sent into the atmosphere, closing airports and causing respiratory disease.
44. In a study of 23232 miners, excess mortality was noted for benign respiratory conditions, accidents,[www.Sentencedict.com] and gastric cancer.
45. People with allergies and other respiratory and heart ailments may be more seriously affected.
46. We evaluated children's lung function and respiratory symptoms in relation to both length of gestation and the birth weight adjusted for gestational age.
47. Upper respiratory tract infections, especially acute otitis media, are the most important determinants for the development of an effusion.
48. Patients with liver or heart failure frequently have a primary respiratory alkalosis.
49. Subjects - 256 Infants and children under 3 years of age with symptoms of respiratory infection.
50. Most epidemiological studies have not analysed respiratory symptoms in relation to birth weight and gestational age separately.
51. Back in their high school biology class, the students had been studying the cardiovascular and respiratory systems.
52. Treatment of a mixed metabolic alkalosis and respiratory acidosis is aimed at the underlying problems.
53. Reduced lung function has been associated with low birth weight regardless of whether the child had respiratory complications at birth.
54. Careful monitoring for the development of respiratory failure and cerebral oedema is also important.
55. Respiratory system Runny or congested nose, constant sore throat, catarrh or post-nasal drip, difficulty in breathing, hyperventilation.
56. A J Trevett and colleagues reported on two patients who developed acute respiratory obstruction from swallowing live fish.
57. The two-phase therapy was designed to restore respiratory muscles so breathing could be accomplished without mechanical assistance.
58. Major complications that can occur include calorie loss due to vomiting with resultant growth failure and respiratory disease secondary to aspiration of refluxate.
59. So, for instance, many kinds of diarrhoea are classified as hot, while respiratory infections are often treated as cold.
60. If the total CO2 is high, the patient may have either metabolic alkalosis or chronic respiratory acidosis, or both.
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