Similar words: aspiration, inspiration, perspiration, oratory, migratory, laboratory, preparatory, spiral. Meaning: adj. pertaining to respiration.
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91. Rarely, the fish slip inside the mouth and can cause acute respiratory obstruction with fatal consequences.
92. The patient's respiratory function is carefully controlled and monitored by the anaesthetist throughout the patient's stay in theatre.
93. Fourth, there have been decreases in mortality for several major diseases, especially heart disease, stroke and respiratory disease.
94. This may be due to the severe hypokalemia, which can cause respiratory muscle dysfunction.
95. People who develop meningococcal meningitis may have a preceding upper respiratory infection.
96. The cilia in the respiratory tract hasten the exit from the body of possibly harmful foreign material.
97. They blame respiratory problems on emissions from the Teesside plants.
98. As part of our management we advised parents to avoid, when possible, their child's exposure to respiratory infections.
99. Thus, chronic respiratory alkalosis can be differentiated from anion gap metabolic acidosis on this basis.
100. Research has found that the drug contains a toxic chemical that can cause respiratory problems.
101. Conclusions - Over half the children presenting to this referral hospital with respiratory symptoms were hypoxaemic.
102. If serious respiratory depression or cardiac conduction disturbances occur, emergency ventilatory support should be instituted.
103. In acute infections, there is anaemia and lassitude and occasionally respiratory embarrassment.
104. Cardiopulmonary arrest and cardiogenic shock frequently result in severe acidemia because of the presence of both metabolic and respiratory acidosis.
105. The aim is to develop drugs for several inflammatory diseases[sentencedict.com], particularly respiratory.
106. Treatment of combined metabolic acidosis and respiratory alkalosis is aimed at the underlying conditions.
107. Ashby says even after all these years, he still suffers from constantly recurring respiratory problems and skin rashes.
108. Eight hours after admission he suddenly deteriorated, with severe respiratory distress and increasing left chest signs.
109. Respiratory alkalosis is characterized by a primary deficiency in physically dissolved CO2 which is quantitated by measuring the blood PCO2 level.
110. She had well established adult respiratory distress syndrome, requiring artificial ventilation with 90% fractional inspired oxygen.
111. Cetacean muscle is usually very dark because of the presence of the respiratory pigment myoglobin, which acts as an oxygen reservoir.
112. Smoking crack during pregnancy can cause low birth-weight, respiratory problems and premature labour.
113. About 55 percent of schoolchildren suffer health problems; respiratory illnesses are particularly prevalent.
114. After developing his technique he was free from all his respiratory problems and they never bothered him again throughout his life.
115. Certainly smoking stimulates mucin secretion by the respiratory tract mucosa, probably by a direct irritant effect.
116. In addition, full respiratory compensation for a metabolic acidosis may take up to 12 hours.
117. This was the sample used for the analysis of birth weight, gestational age, and respiratory symptoms.
118. Although the incidence of the respiratory distress syndrome was similar in our groups there were significant differences in variables reflecting disease severity.
119. Hospital staff were puzzled after children collapsed with cardiac arrests and respiratory attacks.
120. Additional recordings with electroencephalogram, video, or other respiratory measures were used to confirm diagnoses.
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