How To Use Inhalation In A Sentence

  • The chemical toxicity of inhaled uranium trioxide (uranyl oxide) gas vapor fumes is much worse - about a million times worse - than the radiation from inhalation of any of the other oxides.
  • She suffered minor smoke inhalation and was discharged from hospital last night. The Sun
  • Genital infections are spread venereally, and respiratory infections usually by inhalation.
  • It works non-invasively, by analysing how the mix of gases in the breath of its test subjects alter between inhalation and exhalation.
  • Some also suffered smoke inhalation in the blaze on Monday night. The Sun
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  • Hiccups, more officially referred to as singultus, from Latin - to catch your breath while sobbing are repeated, spasmodic contractions of the diaphragm causing a quick inhalation, which is then cut short by an involuntary closing of the glottis. NYT > Home Page
  • Most died from smoke inhalation rather than burns, police said. The Sun
  • One class teaches children to breathe like a bunny - two short inhalations, followed by a slow exhalation.
  • Massage oils, poultices, steam inhalations, sitz, hand, body and foot baths, gargles and room sprays are the most common methods of administration.
  • His Nikes compressed on the asphault and the sound of his inhalation was the only noise on the country road. Archive 2005-03-01
  • However, after inhalation of three consecutive doses from a new diskus, he immediately complained of chest tightness and feeling of distress that were treated with oral diphenhydramine and inhaled bronchodilator at home. Allegic Reactions from Lactose in Dry Powder Asthma Inhalers
  • -- A NEW York physician has related a case in which inhalation of very dry persulphate of iron, reduced to a palpable powder, entirely arrested bleeding from the lungs, after all the usual remedies, lead, opium, etc., had failed. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
  • Some also suffered smoke inhalation in the blaze on Monday night. The Sun
  • In Shakespeare's time, one of the treatments for syphilis, inhalation of mercury vapor, was worse than the disease.
  • Inhalation: remove to fresh air. If symptoms persist, obtain medical attention.
  • The forceful inhalations and exhalations of these exercises strengthen the diaphragm and lungs.
  • Inhalation of mercury vapor over a long period may cause mercurialism which is characterized by fine tremors and erethism" "" Erethism may be manifested by abnormal shyness, blushing, self-consciousness, depression or despondency, resentment of criticism, irritability or excitability, headache, fatigue and insomnia. THE MERCURY MISCHIEF: As Obama Warns of Hazards, the FDA Approves Mercury Dental Fillings
  • Thus, in 1914, anticholinergics by injection or inhalation were considered as first-line asthma therapies.
  • There could be fire, smoke inhalation and trauma injuries. Times, Sunday Times
  • The anesthesia care provider anesthetizes the patient using a balanced technique of IV induction and inhalation maintenance.
  • Sputum induction using inhalation of hypertonic saline appears to be safe for individuals with CF.
  • They can come in a wide range of formulations - including syrups, tinctures, lotions, inhalations, gargles and washes.
  • They can come in a wide range of formulations - including syrups, tinctures, lotions, inhalations, gargles and washes.
  • These respirators contain both inhalation and exhalation valves that filter the air and ensure that it is free of mold particles.
  • She snorted and threw an arm over her stiff eyes, breathing with deep, even inhalations.
  • On the inhalation, the collarbones lift, the diaphragm flattens and descends, pushing out the belly, and the pelvic floor descends.
  • This form of bronchiolar disease may occur with inhalation of a number of inorganic dusts, including asbestos, iron oxide, aluminum oxide, talc, mica, silica, silicate, and coal.
  • An inhalation device is provided for inhalation of a powder medicament.
  • But dozens of people died from the effects of smoke inhalation. The Sun
  • They were taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation.
  • The inhalation of amphibole asbestos is now widely recognized as being highly dangerous to human health.
  • Amanda took a sharp inhalation of breath before burying her face in Greg's chest, trying to hide from it, but she had seen it anyway.
  • This helps remove aerosolized formalin from the air during the filling process, reducing the risk of inhalation exposure.
  • They were taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation.
  • ® Technology can be applied to the oral route of administration as well other delivery pathways, such as buccal, rectal, inhalation, intra-vaginal or transdermal. News
  • Drugs that trigger malignant hyperthermia include potent inhalation agents like halothane, isoflurane and sevoflurane, and older drugs like ether. A Fresh Focus
  • There was little difference in maternal safety between inhalational anaesthetics used for general anaesthesia.
  • Work should be carried out in a well ventilated area, and ingestion and inhalation of the vapour should be avoided.
  • Always wear a dust mask or respirator when using a sander to prevent inhalation of sawdust.
  • Medicines were given orally, by inhalation or by enema.
  • One firefighter was taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation and heat exhaustion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two women escaped and were taken to hospital for treatment for smoke inhalation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Environmental allergens are an important cause of asthma and can be studied in the laboratory by allergen inhalation challenge.
  • They were treated for smoke inhalation and superficial burns.
  • Farmer's lung disease is a hypersensitivity pneumonitis caused by the inhalation of thermophilic actinomycetes that grow in moldy hay or straw.
  • This may result from central airway resistance that is more pronounced during exhalation as compared with inhalation, and can be seen with either technique.
  • Surrender to your next inhalation, let the breath breathe you, and simultaneously relax the body as much as possible.
  • For a lay person, inhaled medicines are often linked to smoking or opium inhalation and is, therefore, perceived as addictive.
  • CBF imaging is based on the scintillation detection of the rates in which inert freely diffusible radioisotopes e.g., krypton 85, 133xenon are cleared from the brain following intracarotid injection or inhalation. The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry
  • The Eligen (r) Technology can be applied to the oral route of administration as well as other delivery pathways, such as buccal, rectal, inhalation, intra-vaginal or transdermal. News
  • Sevoflurane is a new type inhalation anesthetic with quick inspiration, rapid induction and fine controllability.
  • Despite jumping about 12 feet to the ground, Lee Hammond, 18, suffered only mild effects of smoke inhalation and declined to be taken to hospital.
  • He was also burned and suffered smoke inhalation, but a pet dog belonging to the people in the cabin cruiser died. The Sun
  • Vicki heard a quick inhalation of breath, a stifled cry, and a strangled curse followed by the slamming of the door to the room.
  • She examines the diaphragm at rest, during inhalation and during exhalation, and provides exercises for finding each of these stages.
  • Another form of meditation practice is to focus your attention on just one thing, like your breath, carefully counting your inhalations and exhalations and noticing the pauses in between.
  • Inhalation enables the oils to pass into the bloodstream via the lungs, and inunction through the skin.
  • Alex says, The case studies on accidental condom inhalation, the article on the dangers of beards in microbiology labs, and the study of canned cat food evaluation techniques are all must-reads. Boing Boing
  • Inhalation of mercury vapor over a long period may cause mercurialism which is characterized by fine tremors and erethism ... Ellen Brown: The Mercury Mischief: As Obama Warns of Hazards, The FDA Approves Mercury Dental Fillings
  • He was also burned and suffered smoke inhalation, but a pet dog belonging to the people in the cabin cruiser died. The Sun
  • There was little difference in maternal safety between inhalational anaesthetics used for general anaesthesia.
  • Internal contamination with plutonium, americium, or curium can occur through a variety of routes including ingestion, inhalation, or direct contact through wounds.
  • All treatments were administered by inhalation with a breath-activated DPI device for 28 consecutive days.
  • Hyperventilation is the repeated inhalation of fast, full breaths of air and rapid exhalation.
  • Small amounts of exposure occur from inhalation, skin absorption, and inadvertent ingestion of contaminated soil or dust.
  • At first, bioterrorism - whether it's inhalation anthrax, smallpox, pneumonic plague or something else entirely - will probably feel like the flu.
  • Purpose: The opportunity and indication of tracheotomy in inhalation injury were discussed.
  • In general, the agreeable fumes of the "Aina" were created by one's own inhalations; but Donjalolo deeming the solace too dearly purchased by any exertion of the royal lungs, regaled himself through those of his attendants, whose lips were as moss-rose buds after a shower. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I (of 2)
  • On autopsy, the cause looked for all the world like anthrax, in the same unusual form - so-called inhalation anthrax - that terrified the nation in 2001. NYT > Home Page
  • Hiccups in dogs, just as in people, are caused when a spasm of the muscular diaphragm creates a sudden inhalation followed by a closure of the glottis.
  • By cutting the nerve fibres which travel from the sinus to the medulla, it was demonstrated that the increase in respiration after inhalation of air of low oxygen content, did not occur at all, and that consequently the stimulating reaction depended entirely on the sinus reflex. Physiology or Medicine 1938 - Presentation Speech
  • Farmer's lung disease is a hypersensitivity pneumonitis caused by the inhalation of thermophilic actinomycetes that grow in moldy hay or straw.
  • Xenon lung scans may be helpful in the early diagnosis of inhalation injury.
  • The term respiration is frequently restricted to the mere inhalation and expiration of air from the lungs, but more generally it is employed to designate the whole series of phenomena which occur in these organs. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
  • He had attempted to cut the Gordian knot by giving up the cleaning of his pipe, but this had resulted in the inhalation of indescribably repellent, ferociously bitter, and appallingly slimy gobbets of cold dottle. Captain Corelli's Mandolin
  • Drugs that trigger malignant hyperthermia include potent inhalation agents like halothane, isoflurane and sevoflurane, and older drugs like ether. A Fresh Focus
  • Chest wall mobility is often assessed by measuring chest excursion, the difference between chest girth at maximal inhalation and maximal exhalation.
  • Wear a sanding respirator to prevent inhalation while breaking dried plaster or when mixing.
  • Hold your maximum position for 15 to 30 seconds, then come up with an inhalation by pressing actively through the back heel and dragging the coccyx first down and then into the pelvis.
  • Well, hypercapnia means an increase in the frequency of inhalation-exhalation cycles motivated by scarcity of Oxygen in a given environment saturated by CO2. Unthreaded #12 « Climate Audit
  • Breathe continuously, with no pauses between the exhalation and the inhalation.
  • Three firefighters have suffered smoke inhalation. The Sun
  • The carcinogenic effect of diesel exhaust exposure is mainly ascribed to the inhalation of particles.
  • Or without the smoking, to breathe where tobacco is burnt, -- _that_ calms the nervous system in a wonderful manner, as I experienced once myself when, recovering from an illness, I could not sleep, and tried in vain all sorts of narcotics and forms of hop-pillow and inhalation, yet was tranquillized in one half hour by a _pinch_ of _tobacco_ being burnt in a shovel near me. The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846
  • The phenomenon of acute tolerance to cocaine has been linked with the fact that the euphoric effects of cocaine after I.V. or intranasal administration decrease faster than the corresponding cocaine blood level. 7,12 An often dysphoric "crash" may occur after the intense euphoria of I.V. or inhalation use leading to frequent repeated doses in an effort to prevent the "crash. Cocaine Toxicity
  • Albuterol Inhalation Aerosol is a prescription bronchiole throat-spray (in the US) and has always worked for me. ENT
  • Thus, in 1914, anticholinergics by injection or inhalation were considered as first-line asthma therapies.
  • Chronic (long-term) inhalation exposure to asbestos in humans can lead to a lung disease termed asbestosis, which is a diffuse fibrous scarring of the lungs. Asbestos health hazards
  • The inversion layer (the stable blanket of cool air above the cool ground) would prevent vertical mixing of the aerosol cloud, thus keeping the BW agent near the ground for inhalation.
  • Administration of said polypeptides will be preferably carried out by the intravenous route in the shock conditions and by nasal inhalation when the polypeptides are used as analeptics.
  • I will assume that the 60-day supply, it is felt that these people might have more of a risk of having been infected and infected possibly with the small airborne particles, containing bacillus anthraces, so that they might develop -- they might be in the process of potentially developing inhalational anthrax. CNN Transcript Oct 27, 2001
  • The letter describes the death of a pregnant woman with influenza who was treated with Relenza Inhalation Powder that had been solubilized and administered by mechanical ventilation. WN.com - Articles related to Many pregnant H1N1 victims saved by flu drugs
  • It is toxic by inhalation or ingestion and can be absorbed through the skin.
  • Inhalation of coarse, ambient particulate matter may also contribute to the exacerbation of reactive airways disease.
  • It maintains the process of inhalation and exhalation as well as sensual acuity.
  • chloroform was the first inhalation anesthetic
  • The process of taking air into the lungs is called inspiration, or inhalation, and the process of breathing it out is called expiration, or exhalation.
  • Over the course of about thirty demonstrations, more than 100 people were injured by batons, rubber bullets and tear-gas inhalation.
  • She is suffering from smoke inhalation and burns to 7% of her body. Times, Sunday Times
  • Treatment includes resting the voice and inhalation of humidified air.
  • EPA allowed toxic chemicals to harm poor Katrina victims: A GAO report revealed that EPA publicly downplayed the risk of asbestos inhalation, which is often released during home demolition, to city residents and failed to deploy air monitors in predominantly African-American neighborhoods. Darwiniana
  • Will cars be banned for causing passive inhalation of carbon monoxide? The Sun
  • You are more likely to die from smoke inhalation than fire.
  • Through the air process or through inhalation, you actually don't breathe in all that much mercury.
  • The risk of bleeding from uterine atony is minimized by coordination between the surgeon and anesthesiologist to decrease the concentration of inhalation anesthetic and to administer oxytocin to contract the uterus before cutting the umbilical cord. Giant Neck Masses (GNM), Cervical Teratoma
  • Inhalant abuse is defined as the intentional inhalation of a volatile substance in order to achieve euphoria.
  • Gaia guides my inhalation and exhalation by putting pressure on the areas I need to concentrate on such as my stomach and chest.
  • Anything that could protect not only staff but other prisoners and visitors from second-hand smoke inhalation is obviously welcome. Times, Sunday Times
  • In many cases of extraction of the temporary teeth of children, I make them at the instant I grasp the tooth take _one_ very violent inhalation, which is sufficient. Scientific American Supplement, No. 275, April 9, 1881
  • Two firefighters were treated for smoke inhalation.
  • Warm steam inhalation - a hot shower or a steam room - can also ease congestion. The Sun
  • They were taken to hospital for treatment for smoke inhalation. The Sun
  • Both granddad and grandson were taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation and David had also injured his foot after the jump from the top of the house, but they had made it.
  • There were no fatalities but at least 22 people suffered serious burns or smoke inhalation. Times, Sunday Times
  • In others, inhalation can lead to an acute fulminant pneumonia resulting in the ARDS or can be a chronic pneumonia.
  • He had died of burns and smoke inhalation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some also suffered smoke inhalation in the blaze on Monday night. The Sun
  • DBP, DnOP (Di-n-octyl-phthalate) and DEP are contained in insect repellents — at times triggering dermal and inhalation exposures. Phthalates
  • The medication is administered via inhalation using a plastic device included in the package with the medication.
  • Both granddad and grandson were taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation and David had also injured his foot after the jump from the top of the house but they had made it.
  • The potential health hazards associated with inhalation of airborne pollutants are now well recognized.
  • As Doctor Larry Bush just related, they believe this was contracted in the general area of Lantana, Florida, but nevertheless, federal officials sparing no expense and no time to try to find everything they can about where this man, where he traveled, and what he might have ingested or what he might have breathed that could have given him this -- what is described as inhalation anthrax -- Bill. CNN Transcript Oct 4, 2001
  • Since inhalational agents were associated with unpleasant side-effects, lighter anaesthesia together with curare offered advantages. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remove the drapes from the patient to protect against burns and inhalation of toxic gases.
  • There are almost 400 deaths a year from the inhalation of second-hand smoke.
  • Soon the regularity of inhalations and exhalations allows our fearless captain to bring his thoughts into cohesion.
  • The flow rate was fixed to 200 ml/second during inhalation and exhalation.
  • One class teaches children to breathe like a bunny - two short inhalations, followed by a slow exhalation.
  • One man, believed to be a security guard, was airlifted from the scene and taken to Ipswich Hospital with smoke inhalation but no one else was on the Second World War gun emplacement. Boing Boing
  • Studies indicate that inhalation of smoke from burning biomass fuels in unventilated indoor spaces accounts for more than 400,000 persons with COPD in the developing world.
  • Upon inhalation, tiny particles are taken to the roof of the nose and up behind the eyes.
  • Objective To observe the efficacy of Early Tracheotomy in treating moderate and severe Inhalation Injury.
  • Several investigators have carried out inhalation provocation tests using dropping extracts or bird sera.
  • Massage oils, poultices, steam inhalations, sitz, hand, body and foot baths, gargles and room sprays are the most common methods of administration.
  • The take-off was aborted but 55 people died from smoke and fume inhalation.
  • All of them died of smoke inhalation. Christianity Today
  • The woman was taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation and was later released.
  • Breathe normally in this position until returning to upright position on inhalation.
  • RSA refers to changes in heart rate produced by inhalation and exhalation during the respiratory cycle.
  • SNV is transmitted to humans predominantly by inhalation of aerosolized viral particles from rodent excreta or saliva.
  • Her inhalations through the respirator packs at her mouth hissed like the steaming breath of a dragon. THE X FILES 3: GROUND ZERO
  • The residents fear that the inhalation of creosote fumes, which have an odor like scorched tar, is yet another route of exposure in an already toxic environment.
  • Always wear a dust mask or respirator when using a sander to prevent inhalation of sawdust.
  • Warm steam inhalation - a hot shower or a steam room - can also ease congestion. The Sun
  • Adjust inspired flow rate to maintain a ratio of inhalation time to exhalation time of 1 to 1.5 in most patients.
  • Most likely it has been taken in by the inhalation of mercury vapour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conclusion Inhalation of CSOF could promote the lipid peroxidation and result in the inflammation, adenic metaplasia and squamous metaplasia in lung tissue.
  • Each presidential tweet or comment is followed by a dramatic inhalation of smelling salts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Afterwards, you can use a humidifier or vaporizer for continous inhalation of moist air. Inhalant Exposure
  • Humans are generally infected in one of three ways: eating or drinking something that is contaminated with Brucella, breathing in the organism (inhalation), or having the bacteria enter the body through skin wounds. Brucellosis
  • Slowly begin to deepen your breathing, little by little, so each inhalation grows slightly deeper and each exhalation extends a bit further.
  • In addition, oxygen inhalations are given to abort the acute attacks.
  • Encourage deeper inhalations by concentrating on full, strong exhalations that fully expel carbon dioxide from your lungs.
  • Wear a medium-efficiency or high-efficiency filter dust mask or respirator to protect against the inhalation of mold spores.
  • ConclusionAfter brain injury, the use of oxygen inhalation, nasal feeding, suction, tracheal intubation, tracheotomy, breathing machine were the main risky factors to cause lung infection.
  • They were taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation.
  • The anticholinergic drug designed for administration by inhalation is ipratropium, which is designed to be poorly absorbed out of the lung. TheHorse.com News
  • Mr Smith, a shopfitter, died from smoke inhalation after apparently setting light to a mattress. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • The letter reminds practitioners that the safety, effectiveness and stability of Relenza Inhalation Powder have not been established for nebulization, that this use has not been approved by the FDA, and that this drug should only be administered using the Diskhaler device that comes with it. WN.com - Articles related to Many pregnant H1N1 victims saved by flu drugs
  • She made no noise except the occasional inhalation and exhalation of air.
  • Significant fluoride exposure via large burns, inhalation, or ingestion will require observation for hypocalcemia.
  • Later on in the same family there was a case of la grippe, in which for several years there had been chronic, ulcerative bronchitis that bid defiance to blisters and inhalations, the various specifics of another forceful predecessor, who also was a believer in large doses and full rations of alcoholized milk. The No Breakfast Plan and the Fasting-Cure
  • The lethal infection is passed on through the inhalation of the virus from another seal, close contact, through bodily fluids like mucus, or biting and scratching during pupping.
  • The anesthesia care provider anesthetizes the patient using a balanced technique of IV induction and inhalation maintenance.
  • Black sputum is a sign of inhalation of particles, usually from cigarettes, but classically from coal dust in miners.
  • She awarded herself a lengthy inhalation or air.
  • The phenomenon of acute tolerance to cocaine has been linked with the fact that the euphoric effects of cocaine after I.V. or intranasal administration decrease faster than the corresponding cocaine blood level. 7,12 An often dysphoric "crash" may occur after the intense euphoria of I.V. or inhalation use leading to frequent repeated doses in an effort to prevent the "crash. Cocaine Toxicity
  • After one successful inhalation I'm certain that the entire Los Angeles Police Department has spotted my doobie on radar and is on their way to beat me with sticks.
  • (As shown below, sufficiently high aspartame doses, which transiently exceed the liver's capacity to hydroxylate phenylalanine, can also potentiate seizures in rodents, whether these seizures are generated by drugs, electroshock, or inhalation of fluorothyl.) Santa Fe Pediatrician Regales Hawaii Legislative Committee with Dangers of Aspartame
  • Death was due to asphyxia through smoke inhalation.
  • To minimize inhalation of pigmented powder by the animals, only a small amount of powder was applied to the area immediately surrounding the teats of lactating females.
  • Most of the victims are said to have died from smoke inhalation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Arc flash hazard: Danger associated with the arc flash (e.g., the possibility of radiation burns, inhalation of vapors, temporary blindness, hearing damage, lung damage, barotrauma, and injury from projectiles). CSE - Top Articles
  • His partner is stable and parents suffered smoke inhalation. The Sun
  • The airway response to organic dust inhalation appears to be primarily mediated by nonallergic inflammatory mechanisms.
  • Will cars be banned for causing passive inhalation of carbon monoxide? The Sun
  • Significant fluoride exposure via large burns, inhalation, or ingestion will require observation for hypocalcemia.
  • She died of smoke inhalation and burns. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation.
  • However, after inhalation of three consecutive doses from a new diskus, he immediately complained of chest tightness and feeling of distress that were treated with oral diphenhydramine and inhaled bronchodilator at home. Allegic Reactions from Lactose in Dry Powder Asthma Inhalers
  • A post mortem examination found smoke inhalation caused the deaths. Times, Sunday Times
  • Close your eyes and listen quietly to your inhalations and exhalations for about 30 seconds.
  • After inhalation of vapour, respiratory symptoms, dimming of vision, and miosis are generally the first clinical features to appear.
  • He says, not only was the extraction accomplished without pain, but the inhalation of the gas was effected without any of those indications of excitement, or attempts at muscular exertion, which do commonly obtain when the gas is administered _without a definite object or previous mental preparation_. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851
  • Therefore, we evaluated the effects of the inhalation of lidocaine, salbutamol, lidocaine and salbutamol combined, and placebo on an inhalational histamine challenge.
  • Two women escaped and were taken to hospital for treatment for smoke inhalation. Times, Sunday Times
  • A man and a woman rescued from the roof suffered smoke inhalation. The Sun
  • Many of the radionuclides will persist in the ecosphere for many decades and will cause chronic human exposure through external radiation, inhalation, and ingestion.
  • Even after evacuation, long-term inhalation of ash and exposure to fluorine may result in reduced productivity. Volcanic Ash—Effects on Agriculture and Mitigation Strategies
  • Basic mindfulness of the breath is to be aware of the sensations of inhalation and exhalation without fixing, adjusting, improving or changing the breath.
  • Inhalation of amyl nitrite, as well as isobutyl nitrite, purportedly enhances sexual pleasure and produces euphoria.
  • This movement occurs rhythmically during inhalation and exhalation in regular quiet breathing.
  • And it is essentially the inhalation of submicron particles of dust that adhere to the lungs and create an inability of the lungs to exchange oxygen. Jeff Biggers: Black Lung Blockbuster: Democracy Now Interview with Upper Big Branch Investigator on New Report (VIDEO)
  • The earliest disorder is emphysema after phosgene or diphosgene inhalation.
  • They are often associated with inhalational injury and other concomitant trauma.
  • The trick to yoga breathing is to hold the breath for about five seconds after inhalation.
  • Meditation, yoga, tai chi, exercise all focus on inhalation and exhalation.
  • One month later, Fred Hargreave and Jack demonstrated positive inhalation tests in three of these workers.
  • Heavy drinkers also run an increased risk of lung disease, especially chemical pneumonia, due to inhalation of vomit when in an alcoholic stupor. Lower Your Blood Pressure in 4 Easy Stages
  • Will cars be banned for causing passive inhalation of carbon monoxide? The Sun

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