BREATHE OUT vs INHALATION: NOUN
- N/A
- The substance (medicament) which is inhaled.
- The act of inhaling
- The act of inhaling; also, that which is inhaled.
- In pharmacy, a preparation intended to be inhaled in the form of vapor.
- The act of inhaling; inspiration; an indrawing, as of air or medicinal vapors into the lungs.
- An inhalant.
- The act or an instance of inhaling.
- A medication to be taken by inhaling it
- The act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing
BREATHE OUT vs INHALATION: VERB
- To exhale (something).
- To exhale.
- Expel air
- N/A
BREATHE OUT vs INHALATION: RELATED WORDS
- Eupnea, Anhelation, Breathe, Suspiration, Exsufflation, Inhale, Effume, Inbreathe, Exhalable, Rebreathe, Halitus, Outbreathe, Breathe in, Expire, Exhale
- Indoor, Actuation, Intake, Puff, Suction, Lung, Breathing, Exhalation, Respirable, Pulmonary, Intranasal, Respiratory, Inhaled, Breathing in, Inspiration
BREATHE OUT vs INHALATION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Breath, Eupnea, Anhelation, Breathe, Suspiration, Exsufflation, Inhale, Effume, Inbreathe, Exhalable, Rebreathe, Halitus, Outbreathe, Breathe in, Exhale
- Inhaler, Indoor, Actuation, Intake, Puff, Suction, Lung, Breathing, Exhalation, Respirable, Pulmonary, Intranasal, Respiratory, Inhaled, Inspiration
BREATHE OUT vs INHALATION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Our cells do this too, which is why we breathe in oxygen but breathe out carbon dioxide.
- Some of what he shared hopefully will help me to breathe in and breathe out.
- Almost all living things breathe in and breathe out this air.
- JOHN Good, stand here, facing me, breathe in, breathe out.
- Say to yourself 'breathe in' and 'breathe out' ten times.
- Close your eyes, slowly breathe in and breathe out.
- Breathe out so that I can breathe you in.
- Humans breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
- Breathe out the very Breath we now breathe in!
- Breathe in, breathe out, I had to keep calm.
- Inhalation Inhalation can occur, for example due to spillage, or poor handling techniques, or even due to open waste containers.
- This material is poisonous by inhalation in Hazard Zone B, and must be described as an inhalation hazard under the provisions of this subchapter.
- Inhalation Exposure No kinetic data for excretion in humans or animals of propylene glycol after inhalation exposure were found in the literature.
- If the material has an inhalation hazard, Zone A or B, a Poison inhalation Hazard label is required.
- This is another reason why only products specifically formulated for inhalation should be used for inhalation antimicrobial therapy whenever possible.
- Inhalation Exposure Several studies have examined the absorption of toluene following a single inhalation exposure in humans.
- Inhalation A number of studies examining the toxicity of toluene following inhalation exposure in humans exist.
- Inhalation Risks Inhalation exposures and risks were not assessed separately for the handlers.
- Repeated inhalation challenge with exogenous and endogenous histamine released by acetaldehyde inhalation in asthmatic patients.
- Why are normal inhalation and forceful inhalation both active?
BREATHE OUT vs INHALATION: QUESTIONS
- Is it bad to only be able to breathe out one nostril?
- What gas do we breathe out when we inhale and exhale?
- What percentage of nitrogen is in the air we breathe out?
- How much oxygen do you breathe out with one breath?
- How many molecules did Leonardo da Vinci Breathe Out?
- What happens to the diaphragm when you breathe out?
- When to breathe in and when to breathe out during ascent?
- Does the air we breathe in and Breathe Out have the same?
- When did the zombies release Breathe Out Breathe In?
- What are the strengths of Xopenex inhalation solution?
- What causes chest pain during inhalation or exhalation?
- How much albuterol is in Ventolin inhalation solution?
- Does rosemary oil inhalation have stimulatory effects?
- What are alternative treatments for smoke inhalation?
- Is cromolyn sodium inhalation safe during pregnancy?
- Does Brovana inhalation solution cause ventricular tachycardia?
- Can Atrovent inhalation aerosol cause anaphylactic reactions?
- What is Berotec inhalation solution (fenoterol HBR)?
- What are the requirements for inhalation anesthesia?