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1 Development through to L5 takes place in the alveoli and bronchi, and the adults migrate to the trachea.
2 Copulation occurs around day seven in the trachea or bronchi after which the female grows rapidly.
3 After taking a cold, rawness of the larynx and trachea come on, then spasmodic constriction of the larynx at night.
4 And I chewed my lunchtime sandwich thoroughly, being careful not to get my trachea clogged up with cream cheese.
5 The L3 then passes in the bloodstream to the lungs and thence to the small intestine via the trachea.
6 Larvae then travel via the bronchi, trachea and oesophagus to the gut.
7 Their location in the trachea and bronchi and their size are diagnostic.
8 A few insects have tracheae that swell into thin-walled balloons which are depressed and expanded as the abdomen pumps up and down.
9 Extreme rawness in the larynx and trachea, burning and smarting.
10 The tiny tracheae, which are strengthened with rings in their walls, do not flatten but shorten and expand like concertinas.
11 Via the trachea and the oesophagus, they eventually reach the small intestine.
12 The L1 migrate up the trachea, are swallowed and pass out in the faeces.
13 Fistula formation - for example to the trachea - may then be the first sign of the true nature of the disease.
14 Oxygen in the air that fills the tracheae is absorbed through the wall at the extremities.
15 Conclusion Acquired respiratory infection after opening tracheas in cranial surgical ICU is a main problem encountered in treatment.
16 IEL of bronchia and tracheas distributed in bronchia mucosal epithelium and in tracheas mucosal epithelium, especially in bifurcation of tracheas.
17 Tracheas of rabbits in control group were closed immediately after incision, without any special treatment.
18 The donated tracheas were stripped of the donors' cells — leaving only the cartilage scaffold — and then reseeded with stem cells derived from the recipients' own bone marrow.
19 But in previous cases, the tracheas were built with donor organs.
20 Once the stem cells took hold and grew on the scaffold, the tracheas could be transplanted into the patient without fear of rejection.
21 Methods: In this experimental, 10 healthy adult rabbits were used to receive heterogeneous tracheas of healthy adult rabbits.
22 Windpipes have been grown from stem cells before, but only using the collagen "skeletons" of donated tracheas.
23 I found broken ribs, punctured lungs, hematomas, broken legs,(www.Sentencedict.com) severed tracheas and the ligamenta nuchae were torn loose.
24 A nematode worm ( Syngamus trachea ) that infects the tracheas of certain birds and causes gapes.
25 This could be particularly significant for children, for whom donor tracheas are much more difficult to find.
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