exhalation in A Sentence

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    They named him Abel, which may mean“ Exhalation,” or“ Vanity.”.

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    You can describe this sentence at the end of each Exhalation.

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    It is necessary to inhale loudly, and then slowly bend with Exhalation.

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    After Exhalation, hold your breath and mentally count to eight or ten.

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    For example, take several Exhalations that are twice as long as your inhalations.

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    Besides, these masks continuously get wet during breathing and Exhalation and become ineffective.

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    During Exhalation, ribs move down and inwards, while diaphragm moves up to its former position.

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    He reasoned that even after Exhalation, the lungs still packed enough air to expel an obstruction.

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    This process of forcing air out of the lungs is known as an Exhalation of expiration.

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    Making breaths and Exhalations, straining, and then, relaxing the muscles, you should call on the help of imagination.

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    You have to be aware, otherwise you will start counting the Exhalation, or you will go over 10.

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    After a full, deep Exhalation, a quick but full breath is made through the nose, then a sharp Exhalation goes through the mouth.

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    Chimpanzee laughter is not readily recognizable to humans as such, because it is generated by alternating inhalations and Exhalations that sound more like breathing and panting.

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    If they're not killed by blunt trauma, which 75 percent aren't, the greatest danger is breathing back in their own CO2-filled Exhalation and starving their bodies of oxygen.".

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    So, the mental part of this exercise is that a person sees different parts of the body at the time of inhalation and tension, and then Exhalation and relaxation.

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    Exhalation is a passive movement, for Exhalation a person does not need to exert effort, because the muscles are not adapted to remove air, especially if the airways are narrowed.

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    Optimally, if during inspiration the lungs are filled with air by 30-40% during execution, this coefficient can be calculated approximately by measuring the width of the chest at maximum inhalation and Exhalation.

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    More subtly, there is the moment at the very top of a tossed ball's trajectory when it's neither rising nor falling, the pause before the first stroke of the brush, that space between Exhalation and inhalation, the silence in which sounds occur, or the discernible gap between thoughts when your mind is quiet.

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