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expiratory

[ US /ɪkˈspaɪɹəˌtɔɹi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the breathing out phase of respiration

How To Use expiratory In A Sentence

  • It is a breathing disorder affecting the expiratory function. Natural Remedies for Curing Bronchitis
  • Clearly, flow limitation can occur throughout expiration or only over a portion of the expiratory breath.
  • Children were asked to take a maximal inspiration, followed immediately by a maximal forced expiratory maneuver without a pause in between.
  • During the compressive phase, the glottis is closed and the expiratory muscles start to contract.
  • Today, I have a nice expiratory wheeze and a deeper, productive cough, and the fever is a bit more, though still not more than a hundred, if my ancient glass analog-thermometer can be believed. Archive 2010-03-01
  • For example, the flow estimate may be utilized to trigger expiratory pressure relief during a patient's expiration as detected with the estimated flow signal.
  • Not to mention that your core supporters ovet the age of 65 will be very much dimished in the next 8 years due to expiratory life expectancy! Vilsack says it's over
  • It is easiest to hear breath sounds during inspiration and expiratory sounds are less well heard.
  • Conclusion Carbohydrate digestive enzyme activity, bacterial growth, gastric emptying function and vermiculation ability related to expiratory hydrogen concentration.
  • The increase in the utilization of inspiratory and expiratory reserve volumes with exercise facilitates airway clearance.
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