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  1. Artificial respiration

    or colloquially the kiss of life . Artificial respiration is a part of most protocols for performing ..., artificial respiration is also performed separately, for instance in near drowning and opiate overdoses. The performance of artificial respiration in its own is now limited in most protocols to health ... in progress with a BVM in use The efficiency of artificial respiration can be greatly ... web url http encarta.msn.com encyclopedia 761562617 Artificial Respiration.html title Artificial Respiration publisher Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia 2007 accessdate 2007 06 15 archiveurl http ... artificial cs Um l d ch n de Atemspende es Respiraci n artificial eo Artefarita spirado fr Ventilation ...   more details



  1. Respiration

    wiktionary respiration respire Respiration may refer to Biology Respiratory system , the anatomical system of an organism used for respiration Cellular respiration , the process in which nutrients are converted into useful energy in a cell Respiration physiology and breathing, the physiological process that enables animals to exchange carbon dioxide, the primary product of cellular respiration, for fresh air Anaerobic respiration , cellular respiration without oxygen Aquatic respiration , the process of animals extracting oxygen from water Maintenance respiration , the amount of cellular respiration required for an organism to maintain itself in a constant state Artificial respiration , the act of simulating respiration, which provides for the overall exchange of gases in the body by pulmonary ventilation, external respiration and internal respiration Cheyne Stokes respiration , an abnormal pattern of breathing characterized by progressively deeper and sometimes faster breathing, followed by a gradual decrease that results in a temporary stop in breathing called an apnea Ecology Carbon respiration , a concept used in calculating carbon as co2 flux occurring in the atmosphere Ecosystem respiration , measure of gross carbon dioxide production by all organisms in an ecosystem Gas diffusion in soil Root respiration , exchange of gases between plant roots and the atmosphere Photorespiration , the process by which RuBP a sugar has oxygen added to it by the main enzyme involved in photosynthesis, rubisco, instead of carbon dioxide as happens during photosynthesis Entertainment Respiration song Respiration song , a 1999 hip hop group single by Black Star Respire Mickey 3D song Respire Mickey 3D song , released in March 2003 disambiguation es Respiraci n desambiguaci n id Respirasi ms Respirasi nl Ademhaling te tr Solunum vi H h p zh ...   more details



  1. Respiration rate

    About the parameter used in ecological and agronomical modeling the measurement of breathing respiratory rate unreferenced date October 2008 The respiration rate is a parameter which is used in ecological and agronomical modeling. In theoretical production ecology and aquaculture , it typically refers to respiration per unit of time usually loss of biomass by respiration per unit of weight , also referred to as relative respiration rate . In theoretical production ecology, biomass is expressed as dry weight, in aquaculture as wet fish weight. The respiration rate is dependent of species, type of tissue or organ studied and temperature. Respiration rate in theoretical production ecology Category Agronomy agri stub ...   more details



  1. Ecosystem respiration

    Ecosystem respiration is the sum of all Carbon respiration respiration occurring by the living organisms in a specific ecosystem . Ecosystem respiration is typically measured in the natural environment, such as a forest or grassland field, rather than in the laboratory. Ecosystem respiration is the production portion of carbon dioxide in an ecosystem s carbon flux , while photosynthesis typically accounts for the majority of the ecosystem s carbon consumption. References http face.env.duke.edu projpage.cfm?id 38 http eco.confex.com eco 2008 techprogram P10688.HTM Biogeochemistry. Heinrich D. Holland, William H. Schlesinger, Karl K. Turekian. 702 pp. Elsevier, 2005. ISBN 0080446426, 978008044642 See also Carbon dioxide in Earth s atmosphere Ecosystem ecology Eddy covariance flux eddy correlation, eddy flux Flux Biogeochemistry ecology stub Category Respiration ...   more details



  1. Maintenance respiration

    Maintenance respiration or maintenance energy refers to metabolism occurring in an organism that is needed to maintain that organism in a healthy, living state. It is distinguished from growth respiration . In plants Maintenance respiration in plant s refers to the carbon dioxide CO sub 2 sub released, or oxygen O sub 2 sub consumed, during the generation of usable energy mainly Adenosine triphosphate ATP , NADPH , and NADH and metabolic intermediates used for i resynthesis of compounds that undergo renewal turnover in the normal process of metabolism examples are enzymatic protein s, ribonucleic acids, and membrane lipids ii maintenance of chemical gradients of ions and metabolites across cellular Cell membrane membrane s that are necessary for cellular integrity and plant health and iii operation of metabolic processes involved in physiological adjustment i.e., acclimation to a change in the plant s environment. ref name Penning Penning de Vries FWT 1975 . The cost of maintenance processes ... Visser R 1983 . Respiration for growth, maintenance and ion uptake. An evaluation of concepts, methods ... JS 2000 . The McCree de Wit Penning de Vries Thornley Respiration Paradigms 30 Years Later , Annals ... may also be considered a part of maintenance respiration. ref name Penning Maintenance respiration is essential for biological health and growth of plants. It is estimated that about half of the respiration ... processes. ref name Amthor1989 Amthor JS 1989 . Respiration and Crop Productivity , Springer Verlag ... is used for plant respiration, ref name Amthor2000 more than one quarter of global terrestrial plant photosynthesis is presumably consumed in maintenance respiration. Maintenance respiration ... Cannell Canell MGR, Thornley JHM 2000 Modelling the components of plant respiration some guiding principles ... , CABI, Wallingford, UK. ref References references Thornley JHM 1970 . Respiration, growth and maintenance ... cultures . Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 163 224 231. Category Cellular respiration ...   more details



  1. Respiration (physiology)

    In physiology , respiration often confused with breathing is defined as the transport of oxygen from the outside air to the cells within Tissue biology tissue s, and the transport of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction. This is in contrast to the Biochemistry biochemical definition of respiration, which refers to cellular respiration the metabolism metabolic process by which an organism obtains energy by reacting oxygen with glucose to give water , carbon dioxide and Adenosine triphosphate ATP energy . Although physiologic respiration is necessary to sustain cellular respiration and thus life in animals, the processes are distinct cellular respiration takes place in individual cells of the organism, while physiologic respiration concerns the bulk flow and transport of metabolites between the organism and the external environment. In unicellular organisms, simple diffusion is sufficient for gas exchange every cell is constantly bathed in the external environment, with only a short distance ... to carry gases to and from the tissues. In air breathing vertebrates such as humans, respiration ... transport require energy to power a mechanical pump the heart and the muscles of respiration, mainly ... of human physiology concerned with respiration. Classifications of respiration There are several ways to classify the physiology of respiration By species Aquatic respiration Buccal pumping By mechanism Respiration organ Gas exchange Arterial blood gas Control of respiration Apnea By experiments ... Hogan. 2011. http www.eoearth.org article Respiration?topic 74360 Respiration . Encyclopedia of Earth ... DC Category Excretion Category Respiration af Asemhalingstelsel ar bs Disanje ca Respiraci fisiologia cy Resbiradaeth ffisioleg da Respiration de Atmung el fr Respiration humaine fa ... fisiologia pt Respira o fisiologia simple Respiration sk Respir cia sl Dihanje sr sh Disanje sv Respiration ta uk ur vi H h p sinh l h c war Respirasyon ...   more details



  1. Anaerobic respiration

    Multiple issues cleanup August 2010 unreferenced July 2011 Anaerobic respiration is a form of Cellular respiration respiration using electron acceptors other than oxygen. Although oxygen is not used as the final ... respiration respiration without oxygen. In order for the electron transport chain to function ... is released per oxidized molecule. Anaerobic respiration is, therefore, in general energetically less efficient than aerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration is used mainly by prokaryotes that live ... respiration as compared to fermentation Cellular respiration both aerobic respiration aerobic and anaerobic ... increasing reduction potential s with the final electron acceptor being oxygen in aerobic respiration or another species in anaerobic respiration . The membrane in question is the inner mitochondrial ... importance Anaerobic respiration plays a major role in the global nitrogen cycle nitrogen , sulfur ... gas. Hydrogen sulfide , a product of sulfate respiration, is a potent neurotoxin and responsible for the characteristic ... nitrogen gas. Methanogenesis is a form of carbonate respiration that is exploited to produce ... respiration are also used to bioremediation convert toxic chemicals into less harmful molecules .... Examples of respiration class wikitable examples of respiration types style background DDFFDD type ... EEEEEE aerobic Cellular respiration respiration obligate and facultative aerobes oxygen O ... respiration facultative aerobes fumarate succinate   0.03 Escherichia coli sulfate reducing bacteria sulfate respiration obligate anaerobes sulfate SO sub 4 sub sup 2 sup sulfide HS sup sup   ... sulfur respiration sulfur reduction facultative aerobes and obligate anaerobes sulfur S sup 0 sup ... Biology Study Guide Anaerobic Respiration url http www.sparknotes.com biology cellrespiration glycolysis section3.rhtml refend metabolism MetabolismMap DEFAULTSORT Anaerobic Respiration Category Anaerobic digestion Category Biodegradation Category Cellular respiration ca Respiraci anaer bica da Anaerob ...   more details



  1. Soil respiration

    wikify date January 2010 Soil respiration refers to the production of carbon dioxide when soil organisms respire. This includes respiration of plant roots, the rhizosphere , microbe s and fauna . Soil respiration is a key ecosystem process that releases carbon from the soil in the form of CO sub 2 sub ... to release energy. When plant respiration occurs below ground in the roots, it adds to soil respiration ... soil respiration. The amount of soil respiration that occurs in an ecosystem is controlled ... can produce extremely disparate rates of respiration. These rates of respiration can be measured in a variety ... of photosynthetic pathway C3 C4 , of the respired plant structures. Soil respiration rates can ... the various controlling factors of soil respiration for numerous years. Global climate change ... respiration. Increased nitrogen fertilization by humans also has the potential to effect rates over the entire Earth. Soil respiration and its rate across ecosystems is extremely important to understand. This is because soil respiration plays a large role in global carbon cycling as well as other nutrient cycles. The respiration of plant structures releases not only CO sub 2 sub but also other nutrients in those structures, such as nitrogen. Soil respiration is also associated with positive feedbacks ... in the same direction of the change. Therefore, soil respiration rates can be effected by climate ... respiration releases releases energy, water and CO sub 2 sub from organic carbon compounds. Any respiration that occurs below ground is considered soil respiration. Respiration by plant roots, bacteria ... respiration. In the TCA cycle, a six carbon sugar will be oxidized . ref name berg2002 Berg J ... to convert organic compounds to energy. This is how the majority of soil respiration occurs at its most basic level. Since the process relies on oxygen to occur, this is referred to as aerobic respiration ... Hill. ref Due to the lack of oxygen, this pathway is described as anaerobic respiration. This is an important ...   more details



  1. Carbon respiration

    Carbon respiration is a phrase used in combination with Carbon capture and storage carbon storage to calculate the amount of carbon as carbon dioxide CO sub 2 sub flux occurring in the atmosphere through the various processes that add and subtract Carbon dioxide in the Earth s atmosphere atmospheric carbon . The result of this calculation is known as the carbon flux ratio. Basic Process Carbon is added to the atmosphere through the burning of fossil fuels, organic respiration, wood burning, and volcanic eruptions. The uptake of carbon from the atmosphere occurs through carbon dissolution into the oceans, Photosynthesis , and the consequent storing of carbon in various forms such as peat bog s, Petroleum oil accumulation, and formation of mineral s such as coal and copper . Carbon Flux Ratio The calculation of the annual net difference between carbon respiration and carbon storage constitutes the annual global atmospheric carbon accumulation rate. Using this method, the annual carbon flux ratio has been calculated to be approaching zero. This means the carbon respiration rate and carbon storage rate are in balance when generating a global estimate of this figure. ref cite web url http www.eia.doe.gov oiaf 1605 gg97rpt chap7.html title Land Use Issues publisher accessdate 2006 09 09 ref Annual net carbon flux has been grossly calculated to be close to zero, implying the respiration rate respiration and Carbon capture and storage storage rates are roughly in balance worldwide. This finding is contradicted by measuring the concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, an important indication that the balance is tipped toward emissions. ref cite web url http en.wikipedia.org wiki Image Vostok ice core petit.png title Graph of CO2, temperature, and dust concentration measured from the Vostok, Antarctica ice core as reported by Petit et al., 1999. publisher accessdate 2006 09 09 ref Using this data, atmospheric concentrations appear to have increased rapidly over the past ...   more details



  1. Respiration (song)

    unreferenced date May 2009 Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Respiration Cover Respiration.jpg Artist Black Star hip hop group Black Star featuring Common musician Common from Album Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star B side Released February 23, 1999 Format 12 inch single , Compact disc CD , Vinyl record Vinyl Recorded Genre Conscious hip hop Conscious hip hop music hip hop Length 6 05 Label Rawkus Records Writer Producer Hi Tek br Pete Rock Certification Misc Extra chronology Artist Black Star hip hop group Black Star Type singles Last single Definition song Definition br 1998 This single Respiration br 1999 Next single Extra chronology Artist Common musician Common Type singles Last single One Nine Nine Nine br 1999 This single Respiration br 1999 Next single Car Horn song Car Horn br 1999 Respiration is the second single from Black Star hip hop group Black Star s Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star eponymously titled 1998 album see 1998 in music . It features guest rapping from Common rapper Common and guitar playing by DeChown Jenkins. It also features a Hi Tek produced beat that sampling music samples The Fox by Don Randi. In addition, the song s introduction samples a monologue from the hip hop documentary Style Wars . It is found on Best of Decade I 1995 2005 , a compilation of Rawkus Records best songs. It can also be found on Howie B s compilation album Another Late Night Howie B . The lyrics of the album version of Respiration are a melancholy ode ... Found it hard to imagine, he hadn t ever been past downtown. Two remix es were made for Respiration ..., but has a guest verse by Common instead of Black Thought. Single track list A Side Respiration Album Version Radio Edit Respiration Album Version Instrumental B Side Respiration Flying High Radio Mix Respiration Flying High Main Mix Respiration Flying High Instrumental See also List of Talib Kweli songs List of Mos Def songs List of Common songs Mos Def Talib Kweli Common DEFAULTSORT Respiration ...   more details



  1. Biot's respiration

    Biot s respiration , sometimes also called ataxic respiration , Fact date December 2008 is an abnormal pattern of breathing characterized by groups of quick, shallow inspirations followed by regular or irregular periods of apnea. ref DorlandsDict seven 000092260 Biot respiration ref It generally indicates a poor prognosis. It is named for Camille Biot , who characterized it in 1876. ref Biot MC. Contribution a l etude du phenomene respiratoire de Cheyne Stokes. Lyon Med. 1876 23 517 528, 561 567. ref ref cite journal author Wijdicks EF title Biot s breathing journal J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatr. volume 78 issue 5 pages 512 3 year 2007 month May pmid 17435185 doi 10.1136 jnnp.2006.104919 url http jnnp.bmj.com cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 17435185 pmc 2117832 ref Causes Biot s respiration is caused by damage to the medulla oblongata due to strokes or trauma or by pressure on the medulla due to uncal herniation uncal or tentorium cerebelli tentorial herniation. It can be caused by opioid use. ref name pmid18763421 cite journal author Farney RJ, Walker JM, Boyle KM, Cloward TV, Shilling KC title Adaptive servoventilation ASV in patients with sleep disordered breathing associated with chronic opioid medications for non malignant pain journal J Clin Sleep Med volume 4 issue 4 pages 311 9 year 2008 month August pmid 18763421 doi url pmc 2542501 ref Related patterns It is distinguished from Ataxic respirations ataxic respiration by having more regularity and similar sized inspirations, whereas ataxic respirations are characterized by completely irregular breaths and pauses. As the breathing pattern deteriorates, it merges with ataxic respirations . In common medical practice, Biot s respiration is often clinically equivalent to Cheyne Stokes respiration , although the two definitions are separated in some academic settings. References reflist External links http www.waiting.com ... Category Abnormal respiration az Biot t n ff s cs Biotovo d ch n de Biot Atmung it Respiro di ...   more details



  1. Ataxic respiration

    refimprove date May 2010 Ataxic respiration is an abnormal pattern of breathing characterized by complete irregularity of breathing, with irregular pauses and increasing periods of apnea . As the breathing pattern deteriorates, it merges with agonal respirations . It is caused by damage to the medulla oblongata due to strokes or trauma. It generally indicates a poor prognosis, and usually progresses to complete apnea . The term is sometimes used interchangeably with Biot s Respirations , but technically, Biot s respirations refers to groups of similar sized breaths alternating with regular periods of apnea. References citation title Introduction to respiratory care author Michael G. Levitzky, Jimmy M. Cairo, Stanley M. Hall publisher Saunders year 1990 isbn 9780721610900 External links http www.waiting.com brainfuncthree.html About brain injury and functions Category Abnormal respiration Category Death ...   more details



  1. Respiration organ

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Respiratory organs or breathing organs are used by most, or all, animals to exchange the gases necessary for their life function known as respiration physiology respiration . These organs come in many forms, some of them apparently having independently evolved skin some aquatic and small terrestrial animals including some of the smallest spider s, earthworms and mite s can breathe simply by exchanging gas through the surface of their body gill many aquatic animals, like fish , and a few of the smaller terrestrial animals, like woodlouse woodlice , use gills to breathe. Gills are simply layers of tissue adapted specifically to gas exchange. book lung Some spiders, scorpion s, and other arthropod s still use primitive book lungs, essentially gills adapted for land use, in their respiration. These are simply tissue with many wrinkles to increase their surface area. Branchiostegal lung some crabs, coconut crabs in particular, use this gill like lung Labyrinth organ A secondary breathing organ specific to the labyrinth fish , essentially an enclosed maze of tissue, evolved from a niche in their gill structure. Invertebrate trachea tubes evolved by many arthropods, possibly from book lungs, which simply lead directly into their bodies through holes called spiracle s, where their internal organs generally absorb their own air. These can be very primitive, as with some spiders, or more complex, ending with specialized air sacs, as with many insects. lung The lung is made up of muscle tissues, the cells inside the lung which collect the oxygen in the air and pass it into the blood stream via veins and carbon dioxide passes out and that is breathing respiratory system respiratory . Thoracic diaphragm diaphragm a layer of muscular membrane located at the bottom of the thoracic cavity which in responsible in adjusting the volume of the thoracic cavity. Category Respiration DEFAULTSORT Respiration Organ Respiratory stub hi no Pu ...   more details



  1. Cellular respiration

    pp move small yes Image CellRespiration.svg thumb right 300px Cellular respiration in a typical eukaryote eukaryotic cell . Cellular respiration is the set of the metabolism metabolic reactions and processes ... involved in respiration are catabolism catabolic reactions , which break large molecules into smaller ones, releasing energy in the process as they break high energy bonds. Respiration is one of the key ways a cell gains useful energy to fuel cellular activity. Chemically, cellular respiration .... Although technically, cellular respiration is a combustion reaction , it clearly does not resemble ... reaction. Nutrients that are commonly used by animal and plant cells in respiration include ... metal ions , methane or hydrogen . Organisms that use oxygen as a final electron acceptor in respiration ... The energy released in respiration is used to synthesize ATP to store this energy. The energy stored ... Cells locomotion or transportation of molecules across cell membrane s. Aerobic respiration File Auto and heterotrophs.png thumb 220px Aerobic respiration font color red red arrows font is the main ... previously created through photosynthesis font color green green arrow font . Aerobic respiration requires ... . Most of the ATP produced by aerobic cellular respiration is made by oxidative phosphorylation ... that 38 ATP molecules can be made per oxidised glucose molecule during cellular respiration 2 from ..., aerobic or anaerobic respiration. When oxygen is present, the mitochondria will undergo aerobic respiration which leads to the Krebs cycle. However, if oxygen is not present, fermentation of the pyruvate .... Although there is a theoretical yield of 38 ATP molecules per glucose during cellular respiration ... biochemistry Without oxygen, pyruvate pyruvic acid is not metabolized by cellular respiration ... glucose produced by aerobic respiration. This is because the cellular waste product waste products ... respiration, so fermentation may be used by a cell even before the oxygen levels are depleted ...   more details



  1. Aquatic respiration

    s for Respiration physiology respiration which are specifically adapted to their function, for example ... increasing the efficiency of the respiration process as well and prevents the oxygen levels from reachin ... as they lack bones which are needed to have the opened out gill that bony fish have. Control of respiration ... and terrestrial respiration, the exact mechanisms by which neurons can generate this involuntary rhythm are still not completely understood see Involuntary control of respiration . Another important ... of muscle contraction, and that respiration is adapted as a consequence of muscular contraction and oxygen ... in oxygen and or carbon dioxide blood saturation. See also Anaerobic respiration Cellular respiration Control of respiration Ecosystem respiration Maintenance respiration Respiration physiology Respiratory ... Category Respiration ...   more details



  1. Control of respiration

    is involved in fine tuning of respiration rate. apneustic center Coordinates transition between inhalation ... can greatly influence the control of respiration. Opioids and anaesthetic drugs tend to depress ventilation ... s play important roles in the regulation of respiration central and peripheral chemoreceptor s, and mechanoreceptor ... and the Thoracic diaphragm diaphragm . In addition to involuntary control of respiration by the respiratory center, respiration can be affected by conditions such as emotional state, via input from the limbic system , or temperature , via the hypothalamus . Voluntary control of respiration is provided ... mechanisms and control of respiration and blood pressure publisher M. Dekker location New York year ... DEFAULTSORT Control Of Respiration Category Respiratory physiology ta ...   more details



  1. Agonal respiration

    Nofootnotes article date January 2011 Agonal respiration is an abnormal pattern of breath ing characterized by gasping, labored breathing, accompanied by strange vocalizations and myoclonus . Possible causes include cerebral ischemia , extreme hypoxia medical hypoxia or even anoxia. Agonal breathing is an extremely serious medical sign requiring immediate medical attention, as the condition generally progresses to complete apnea and heralds death . The term is sometimes inaccurately used to refer to labored, gasping breathing patterns accompanying organ failure e.g. liver failure and renal failure , Systemic inflammatory response syndrome SIRS , septic shock , and metabolic acidosis see Kussmaul breathing , or in general any labored breathing, including Biot s respirations and ataxic respirations . Correct usage would restrict the term to the last breaths before death. Agonal respirations are also commonly seen in cases of cardiogenic shock or cardiac arrest where agonal respirations may persist for several minutes after cessation of heartbeat. The presence of agonal respirations in these cases indicates a more favorable prognosis than in cases of cardiac arrest without agonal respirations. In an unresponsive, pulseless patient in cardiac arrest, agonal gasps are not effective breaths. Agonal respiration is not the same as, and is unrelated to, the phenomenon of death rattle . External links nowiki http www.metrokc.gov health ems abstract agonal.htm nowiki Dead link date July 2010 About agonal respirations in cardiac arrest cite journal first1 Angela last1 B ngemail first2 Johan last2 Herlitz first3 Sven last3 Martinell title Interaction between emergency medical dispatcher and caller in suspected out of hospital cardiac arrest calls with focus on agonal breathing. A review of 100 tape recordings of true cardiac arrest cases pmid 12505735 year 2003 pages 25 34 issue 1 ... Category Abnormal respiration Category Medical emergencies Category Death med sign stub de Schnappatmung ...   more details



  1. Muscles of respiration

    The various muscles of respiration aid in both inhalation inspiration and exhalation expiration , which require changes in the pressure within the thoracic cavity . The respiratory muscles work to achieve this by changing the dimensions of the thoracic cavity. The principal muscles are the Thoracic diaphragm diaphragm , the External intercostal muscles external intercostal and the interchondral part of the internal intercostal muscles . Both the external intercostal muscles and the intercondral elevate the ribs, thus increasing the width of the thoracic cavity, while the diaphragm contracts to increase the vertical dimensions of the thoracic cavity, and also aids in the elevation of the lower ribs. Accessory muscles are typically only used when the body needs to process energy quickly e.g. during heavy exercise, during the stress response, or during an asthma attack . The accessory muscles of inspiration can also become engaged in everyday breathing when a breathing pattern disorder exists. Diaphragm Infobox Anatomy Name Diaphragm Latin diaphragma GraySubject 117 GrayPage 404 Image Respiratory system.svg Caption Respiratory system Image2 Caption2 batty The diaphragm is crucial for breath ing and Respiration physiology respiration . It s responsible for 75 of the air that enters the lungs during quiet breathing. During inhalation, the diaphragm contracts, thus enlarging the thoracic cavity the intercostal muscle external intercostal muscles also participate in this enlargement . This reduces intra thoracic pressure in other words, enlarging the cavity creates suction that draws air into the lung s. When the diaphragm relaxes, air is exhaled by elastic recoil of the lung and the tissues lining the thoracic cavity in conjunction with the abdominal muscle s which act as an Antagonist ... humans, suggesting it could be considered a primary muscle of respiration ref De Troyer A Respiratory .... Category Respiration ar cs D chac svaly de Atemmuskulatur ja pt M sculos da ...   more details



  1. Artificial chromosome

    Artificial chromosome may refer to Yeast artificial chromosome Bacterial artificial chromosome Human artificial chromosome P1 derived artificial chromosome disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Artificial Paradise

    Artificial Paradise may refer to Artificial Paradise The Guess Who album Artificial Paradise The Guess Who album , 1973 Artificial Paradise Sylvan album Artificial Paradise Sylvan album Artificial Paradise film Artificial Paradise film , a 1990 Yugoslavian film disambiguation nl Artificial Paradise ...   more details



  1. Artificial tree

    Artificial or fake trees could refer to Artificial Christmas tree s Artificial trees used to Carbon dioxide air capture Artificial trees capture carbon dioxide disambig ...   more details



  1. Cheyne-Stokes respiration

    SignSymptom infobox Name Cheyne Stokes respiration ICD10 ICD10 R 06 3 r 00 ICD9 ICD9 786.04 MeshID D002639 File Cheyne Stokes fr.jpg thumb Graph showing the Cheyne Stokes breathing pattern. Cheyne Stokes respiration IPAc en icon t e n s t o k s is an abnormal pattern of breath ing characterized by progressively deeper and sometimes faster breathing, followed by a gradual decrease that results in a temporary stop in breathing called an apnea . The pattern repeats, with each cycle usually taking 30 seconds to 2 minutes. ref name WebMDdef cite web url http dictionary.webmd.com terms cheyne stokes respiration title Cheynes Stokes Respiration accessdate 2010 10 05 publisher WebMD LLC ref It is an oscillation ... Stokes respiration accessdate 2010 09 03 work WrongDiagnosis.com publisher Health Grades Inc ref Cheyne Stokes respiration and periodic breathing are the two regions on a spectrum of severity of oscillatory ... if there is apnea, we describe it as Cheyne Stokes respiration since apnea is a prominent feature in their original ... Cheyne Stokes respiration ref or by physiological abnormalities in Chronic heart failure Chronic ... it cannot be any lower. Thus Cheyne Stokes respiration can be maintained over periods of many ... 2010 09 05 pmc 1804209 ref When measured in patients with Cheyne Stokes respiration, hypercapnic ventilatory ..., Braghiroli A, Bosimini E, et al. title Prognostic value of nocturnal Cheyne Stokes respiration in chronic ... cite journal author Brack T, Th er I, Clarenbach CF, et al. title Daytime Cheyne Stokes respiration ... of respiration is also often seen after morphine administration. Hospice care Hospice personnel ... Stokes respirations are not the same as Biot s respiration s cluster breathing , in which groups ... reflist 2 Respiratory system symptoms and signs DEFAULTSORT Cheyne Stokes Respiration Category Abnormal respiration Category Symptoms and signs Respiratory system az eyn Stoks t n ff s bg ... respiration de Cheyne Stokes Atmung fa fr Respiration de Cheyne Stokes id Pernapasan ...   more details



  1. Artificial gills

    The term artificial gills can mean Imitation gills put into stuffed fish for the sake of appearance. See taxidermy . An inaccurate term for liquid breathing breathing sets. Artificial gills extracting oxygen from water to supply a diver. See Artificial gills human . disambig ...   more details



  1. Respiración artificial

    Expand Spanish topic culture date August 2010 Respiraci n artificial Novela Respiraci n artificial Novela is an Argentina Argentine novel, written by Ricardo Piglia . It was first published in 1980. Category Argentine novels Category Spanish language novels Category 1980 novels 1980s novel stub Argentina stub es Respiraci n artificial Novela ...   more details



  1. Artificial nutrition

    Artificial nutrition may refer to Feeding tube Feeding by nasogastric tube Parenteral nutrition disambig ...   more details




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