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  1. Not Breathing

    Not Breathing is the creative vehicle of David Wright, maker of experimental electronic music and instruments. Beginning in the late 80s with a series of self distributed cassettes, Not Breathing s career now encompasses seven full length CD releases, several vinyl releases, over forty compilation appearances, one 8 track release, and six US tours more than 300 live performances. Dave worked for six years with Chicago s industrial label Invisible Records and spawned three CD albums as well as a collaboration with Dead Voices on Air . Sound Not Breathing has been recruited as tour support for bands including Einst rzende Neubauten , Test Department , Dead Voices on Air , Pigface , Sheep on Drugs , F.M. Einheit , and Subarachnoid Space while stand alone performances have involved acts as diverse as Crash Worship to Cluster band Cluster to Steve Roach musician Steve Roach to Bob Log . In January 2003 Not Breathing released the album Carrionsounds on the Kimosciotic label, home of bands such as Zigenbock Kopf, Crack War and the Coachwhips. As an electronics engineer, Wright has created many of his own instruments. His homepage features a workshop gallery of home made noisemakers, circuit bent toys, and modular synths. Portions of the albums A Fire in the Bronx Zoo 1997 and The Starry Wisdom 1998 are inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft . The 1998 album title refers to the cult of worshippers in Lovecraft s tale The Haunter of the Dark . Wright also has an extensive body of work as a collaborator, remixer and session musician. He has worked with Tino Corp , Dead Voices on Air ... Fire in the Bronx Zoo DVOA vs. Not Breathing Invisible Records INV096CD br 1997 Sangre Azul Invisible ... 199 No Structure 1 Instagon Foundation Dagon br External links http www.notbreathing.com Not Breathing s homepage Allmusic class artist id p200363 pure url yes Not Breathing s allmusic page. Category Intelligent dance music musicians Category American electronic musicians ru Not Breathing ...   more details



  1. Breathing And Not Breathing

    notability Music date November 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Breathing and Not Breathing Type Compilation Album Artist Supreme Dicks Cover Released Oktober 18, 2011 Recorded Length 250 59 Label Jagjaguwar Producer Last album This Is Not a Dick br 1996 This album Breathing and Not Breathing br 2002 Breathing and Not Breathing is a compilation album by experimental indie rock group Supreme Dicks , released October 18, 2011. ref name Breathing And Not Breathing http www.discogs.com Supreme Dicks Breathing And Not Breathing release 3196260 at Discogs ref The album comprises the band s previous albums in chronological order, as well as five previously unreleased songs, listed as the last five songs on disc 4. Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4.5 5 Allmusic class album id r2273164 pure url yes link Track listing ref name Breathing And Not Breathing http allmusic.com album breathing and not breathing r2273164 at Allmusic ref Disc 1 The Unexamined Life In a Sweet Song 4 33 The Arabian Song 4 33 The Sun s Bells 5 37 Jack Smith 3 41 That I May Never Forget and Stay 2 27 Garden of Your Past 2 42 Jack O Lantern 3 27 River Song 3 33 The Fallout Song 4 20 Azure Dome 5 04 The Forest Song Or Especially When The October Wind With Frosty Fingers, Punishes My Hair 5 28 Hyacinth Girls 2 20 Ten Past Eleven 4 24 Woody Would ve Wanted It That Way 2 17 Strange Song 9 45 Disc 2 Working Man s Dick Ranada s Demon 3 08 The Language You Learnt 3 33 All That Returns 3 27 In the Whippoorwill s Sad Orchard 2 54 Blue Elephant 3 10 The Pear Thripe 5 57 Flaming Day of the Locusts 5 35 Andy Herman Song 3 44 For Now 2 15 Descension Song 5 20 The Pusher 1 28 Hyacinth Girls 2 32 Arise Life Giving Seagull 1 40 Talking Moby Dick Blues 3 37 Shroud Like Remains 2 59 The Baal Shem 4 20 The Searcher 2 30 Night at the Opera 0 54 Chateaux Banana , Pts. 13 16 6 56 Viva la Speedy Orgone 1 45 Disc 3 The Emotional Plague Synaesthesia 4 56 C chulain Blackbirds Loom 3 33 Columnated ...   more details



  1. Cell breathing

    Cell breathing may refer to Cellular respiration , metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms Cell breathing telephony , radio interference from other mobile transmitters in the same cell disambig ...   more details



  1. Breathing (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar breathing Breathing may refer to Breath , the act of inhaling and exhaling Breathing memorial sculpture , a memorial sculpture in London Breathing, a colloquial term for a time domain signal processing artifact, also called Dynamic range compression Broadcasting pumping Breathing, a colloquial term for Pre echo , a frequency domain signal processing artifact Breathing lens , an effect found in some photographic lenses Breathing film Breathing film , a 2011 Austrian film originally released as Atmen A breathing can also refer to one of two Greek diacritics Rough breathing , which represents h Smooth breathing , which represents the absence of h Songs Breathing , from I Nightingale album I by Nightingale Breathing song Breathing song , a song by Kate Bush Breathing Lifehouse song Breathing Lifehouse song , a song by Lifehouse Breathing , a song by Danish singer Bryan Rice Breathing , a song from the album Ocean Avenue by Yellowcard Breathing Jason Der lo song Breathing Jason Der lo song , a song by Jason Derulo See also Breathe disambiguation Respiratory system Breath disambiguation Exhale disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Breathing Underwater

    Breathing Underwater may refer to Breathing Underwater , the 2001 novel by Alex Flinn Breathing Underwater Alex Flinn Breathing Underwater Marie Digby album Breathing Under Water , an album by Anoushka Shankar and Karsh Kale Breathing Under Water film Breathing Under Water , a 1993 film directed by Susan Murphy Dermody, and starring David Argue Films David Argue disambig ...   more details



  1. Water breathing

    Water breathing may refer to The natural ability to extract oxygen from water, such as with gill s Waterbreathing, a List of comic book superpowers Waterbreathing comic book superpower See also Liquid breathing , breathing a specialized oxygenated fluid disambig ...   more details



  1. Breathing Fire

    for the concept fire breathing Infobox Film name Breathing Fire image Breathing fire.jpg director Lou Kennedy br Brandon De Wilde writer Delon Tanners story br Raymond Mahoney screenplay br Wayne Yee screenplay starring Jonathan Ke Quan br Eddie Saavedra br Edwin Neal Ed Neal br Bolo Yeung br Jerry Trimble producer Wayne Yee br Brandon Pender br Delon Tanners executive producer br Peter L. Zang music Paul Hertzog cinematography Henry Chinon distributor Golden Pacific Films released 1991 in film 1991 runtime 74 min. language English language English Breathing Fire is a 1991 martial arts movie starring Jonathan Quan , Eddie Saavedra , Edwin Neal Ed Neal , Jerry Trimble , and Bolo Yeung which was filmed on location in the San Gabriel Valley in California. Part of the movie was filmed at the home of Executive Producer Peter L. Zang in Bradbury, California. The movie also features famed 1997 Canadian TMOV kick boxing champion Jason Li. Michael, a Vietnam vet, pulls off a bank heist with his gang, which includes the bank s manager. To ensure the loyalty of everyone involved, a set of keys is made to the hiding place for the loot so it can only be opened if all the members are present. This set of keys were encrusted in a fake pizza mold that was later sliced and given to the gang. The bank manager gets cold feet and tries to back out, so Mike and his buddies kill him and his wife. The bank manager s daughter gets hold of the key and runs for help to David, one of her father s old friends and also a Vietnam vet as well as a former comrade of Michael s. David does some investigation, along with Michael s two sons to find out who murdered the girl s parents. They eventually discover that Michael is the culprit. However, trouble brews up when Michael reveals why he adopted his son. Among other things, Breathing Fire is known for the scene in which the two adolescents battle kung fu midgets in a bar. External links imdb title 0101509 Breathing Fire Category 1991 films crime film ...   more details



  1. Breathing tube (breathing apparatus)

    A breathing tube is a flexible tube for breathing through, as part of a scuba set or other breathing apparatus or a medical oxygen apparatus or anaesthetic apparatus Here they are distinguished from the medium pressure hoses which are often found as parts of modern breathing apparatus . They are wide, and usually corrugated to let the user s head move about without the tube pinching at kinks. Each end usually has a screw connection. They may contain a one way valve to keep the air or gas flowing the right way. According to the expected usage, they may be pure rubber, or rubber reinforced with canvas outside or embedded or similar. If the canvas layer is outside as in the Siebe Gorman Salvus and the IDA71 and some old gasmask s, it protects the rubber from damage from scrapes but makes it harder to wash all the salt off after a saltwater dive. Breathing tubes have to be long enough to connect the apparatus to the diver s head in all attitudes of his head, but should not loop about excessively to cause hydrodynamic drag or risk snagging snag on things, or contain excess Deadspace in breathing apparatus dead space . In the IDA71 the looping over the shoulders breathing tubes can be tethered down to the diver s shoulders. Some early rebreather s had one breathing tube, which the breathed gas went through both ways this is called the pendulum system others have two breathing tubes, with one way valve s keeping the gas flowing the right way. In some rebreather s, parts of the apparatus are connected to each other by lengths of breathing tube, resulting in more lengths of tube in the apparatus 2 in the Salvus mask to absorbent canister , absorbent canister to breathing bag this is a pendulum system . 4 lengths in the Lambertsen Amphibious Respiratory Unit mask to exhalent bag to absorbent canister to inhalent bag to mask Category Breathing apparatus mr underwater diving stub ...   more details



  1. Sleep and breathing

    Unreferenced date November 2006 cleanup date March 2012 Significant physiologic changes in breathing take place during normal sleep related to alterations in respiratory drive and musculature. Normal Sleep and breathing Sleep onset Set point of ventilation is different in wakefulness and sleep. Carbon dioxide pCO2 is higher and Ventilation physiology ventilation is lower in sleep. Sleep onset latency Sleep onset in normal subjects is not immediate, but oscillates between arousal , stage I and II sleep before steady Non rapid eye movement sleep NREM sleep is obtained. So falling asleep results in decreased ventilation and a higher pCO2, above the wakefulness set point. On wakefulness, this constitutes an error signal which provokes hyperventilation until the wakefulness set point is reached. When the subject falls asleep, ventilation decreases and pCO2 rises, resulting in hypoventilation or even apnea. These oscillations continue until steady state sleep is obtained. Steady NREM Non REM sleep Ventilation Breathing is remarkably regular, both in amplitude and frequency in steady NREM sleep. Steady NREM sleep has the lowest indices of variability of all sleep stages. Minute ventilation ... movement, and is detected by an increase in EMG amplitude during breathing. Thoracic diaphragm ... upper airway resistance. Steady REM Sleep Ventilation Irregular breathing with sudden changes in both ... from abnormal breathing patterns noted in sleep disordered breathing . These breathing irregularities are not random, but correspond to bursts of eye movements. This breathing pattern is not controlled .... So breathing during REM sleep is somewhat discordant. Rib cage and abdominal muscle contributions Intercostal ... to near awake values. Refer arousals in NREM sleep. Abnormal sleep and breathing Sleep related breathing disorders Primary snoring Snoring is a condition characterized by noisy breathing during sleep ... with sleep apnea, ie, temporary cessation of breathing. Upper airway resistance ...   more details



  1. The Breathing Method

    , as her head, some feet away, is working to sustain the breathing method so that the baby can be born ... Breathing Method, The Category 1987 novels Category Short stories by Stephen King Category American ...   more details



  1. Reverse breathing

    Unreferenced date July 2007 Reverse Breathing is a breathing technique associated with yoga and qigong . It consists of expanding the abdomen while breathing out through the nose, and then compressing it while inhaling via the mouth the opposite of what an abdomen would do during natural, instinctive breathing. Via this process there can be paid especially close attention to the act of breathing. A pure, inner type of thought focus may thus arise. The technique is also widely practised in a number of martial arts notably Chinese systems such as Baguazhang , T ai chi ch uan , and Chinese Martial Arts Kung Fu . The reverse breathing is believed to activate healing and protective Chi as the practitioner is consciously controlling the breath in a way opposite to normal breathing. By expanding the abdomen while delivering some technique e.g. punch , the martial artists also protects the inner organs from any received counterattack. External links http www.worldofmartialart.com martial arts blog martial arts blog taoist reverse breathing exercise chinese martial arts kung fu wushu martial arts blog taoist reverse breathing exercise.html Reverse breathing meditation instructions and warning about possible hazards Category Pranayama ...   more details



  1. Breathing tube

    wiktionary breathing tube A breathing tube is a device or tool that can serve as a conduit for breathing . Various types of breathing tubes are available for different specific applications. Breathing tube may also refer to, or be part of Anatomy Vertebrate trachea , also known as the windpipe , a tube present in tetrapods that connects the pharynx or larynx to the lungs, allowing the passage of breathing gas most commonly air Invertebrate trachea , the open respiratory system employed by most terrestrial arthropods to transport metabolic gases to and from tissues Siphon mollusc , a tube like structure through which water or air may flow for one or more purposes such as locomotion, feeding, respiration, and reproduction Siphon insect , a tubular organ of the respiratory system of some insects that spend a significant amount of their time underwater, that serves as a breathing tube Medical applications Laryngeal mask airway , a supraglottic airway device used in anesthesia and in emergency medicine for airway management Tracheal tube , a device that is inserted into the trachea to establish and maintain an airway Anaesthetic machine Anesthetic machine , a machine which may be connected to a mask, laryngeal mask airway or tracheal tube to support the administration of anaesthesia Medical ... into and out of the lungs Anesthesia breathing circuit , a system of breathing hoses which may be connected ... end, used for breathing air from above the water surface when the wearer s mouth and nose are submerged Breathing tube breathing apparatus , a flexible tube in a scuba set or other breathing set Surface supplied diving , a device used to connect a surface supplied diver to a supply of breathing ... cord Snuba , an underwater breathing system in which breathing gas is supplied through a long hose ... Support System PLSS , a machine that provides breathing gas, removes exhaled carbon dioxide and water ... Military and industrial applications Self contained breathing apparatus SCBA , a device worn by rescue ...   more details



  1. Shallow breathing

    Shallow breathing , thoracic breathing, or chest breathing is the drawing of minimal breath into the lungs, usually by drawing air into the chest area using the intercostal muscles rather than throughout the lungs via the diaphragm anatomy diaphragm . Shallow breathing can result in or be symptomatic of rapid breathing and hyperventilation . Most people who breathe shallowly do it throughout the day and are almost always unaware of the condition. In upper lobar breathing, clavicular breathing, or clavicle breathing air is drawn predominantly into the chest by the raising of the shoulders and collarbone clavicles , and simultaneous contracting of the abdomen during inhalation. ref cite web url http books.google.com books?id xiupq4KKFK8C&pg PA3&sig NNjEHAnh1po9OkvKZVq1y1kNN2I PPA12,M1 title Breathing ... breathing. Conditions Several conditions are marked by, or symptomatic of, shallow breathing. The more ... s often accompany shallow breathing. Shallow breathing, also known medically as hypopnea , may ... as a sleep disorder after a sleep study performed, but sleep studies cannot diagnose shallow breathing ... sleeps, the intercostal muscles do not perform the breathing for mechanism, it s done by the diaphragm ... brain damage . Additionally, polio survivors with breathing conditions and others with NMDs may be given a tracheostomy a surgical opening for breathing made in the neck . Any one with symptoms arising during sleep must seek out specialists in neuro muscular breathing conditions. ref http www.post ... 7.pdf ref ref http www.ppsmanager.com aboutPPS.html ref The test to determine shallow breathing ... to help those with NMD related breathing impairment. ref http www.aarc.org sections home care bulletins home sept oct01.pdf ref See also commons category Shallow breathing Thoracic cavity References ... disordered breathing. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 73, 216 224. Krachman, S., & Criner, G.J. 1998 . Hypoventilation ... breathing Thoracic cavity References reflist Circulatory and respiratory system symptoms and signs ...   more details



  1. Diaphragmatic breathing

    File Diaphragmatic breathing.gif thumb Animation of diaphragmatic breathing with the diaphragm shown in green third party date July 2011 Diaphragmatic breathing , abdominal breathing , belly breathing or deep breathing is breathing that is done by contracting the diaphragm, a muscle located horizontally ... of breathing. This deep breathing is marked by expansion of the abdomen rather than the chest when breathing. It is considered by some to be a healthier and fuller way to ingest oxygen ref name ... and Alternative Medicine , 12.7 percent of American adults have used deep breathing exercises ... stress relaxation.htm ref which it describes as follows, Deep breathing involves slow and deep inhalation ... air. While at first one may not feel comfortable expanding the stomach during breathing, diaphragmatic breathing actually fills up the majority of the lungs with oxygen much more than chest breathing or shallow breathing . Medical citation needed date July 2011 A sample exercise A common citation needed date July 2011 diaphragmatic breathing exercise is as follows Sit or lie comfortably, with loose ... and feel your stomach expand with your hand. Benefits Deep breathing exercises are a form of relaxation ..., anxiety, and others. ref To relax using this method, you consciously slow your breathing and focus ... breathing can be therapeutic, and with enough practice, can become a standard way of breathing. Medical citation needed date July 2011 Some breath therapists and breathing teachers by whom date ... during proper breathing, which makes it difficult for the diaphragm to move freely through its full range of motion. There are other, distinct diaphragmatic breathing exercises taught by CAM practitioners. ref http soultherapynow.com articles breathing exercises.html Breathing exercises ref Stuttering Stammering A form of diaphragmatic breathing often referred to as costal breathing is taught ... to imply that the thoracic diaphragm is not used in shallow breathing. This is a misunderstanding ...   more details



  1. Liquid breathing

    ICD10 ICD9unlinked MeshID D021061 OPS301 OtherCodes Liquid breathing is a form of Respiration physiology respiration in which a normally air breathing organism breathes an oxygen rich liquid such as a perfluorocarbon , rather than breathing air . multiple image footer Computer models of three ... pressure, and density. ASAIO J. 42 6 968 73, 1996. ref In theory, liquid breathing could assist in the treatment ... in pediatric cases. Liquid breathing has also been proposed for use in deep Underwater diving diving ref name kylstra cite book title The Feasibility of Liquid Breathing in Man. author Kylstra JA year ... space travel . ref cite web url http www.experiencefestival.com a Liquid breathing Medical uses id 1580110 title Liquid Breathing Medical uses accessdate 2008 05 17 format work ref Despite some .... Liquid breathing is sometimes called fluid breathing , but this can be misleading, as normal atmospheric ... liquid breathing is still a highly experimental technique, there are several proposed approaches ... ventilation, because PLV could utilise technology currently in place in many neonatal intensive ... journal title Survival of mammals breathing organic liquids equilibrated with oxygen at atmospheric ... many hazards . All surface breathing animals are subject to decompression sickness , including ... ref and free diving humans see Taravana taravana . Breathing at depth can cause nitrogen narcosis and oxygen toxicity . Holding the breath while ascending after breathing at depth can cause air embolism s, Pulmonary barotrauma burst lung , and Pneumothorax collapsed lung . Special Breathing gas breathing gas mixes such as Trimix breathing gas trimix or heliox ameliorate the risk of decompression ... diving suit s maintain body and breathing pressure at 1 bar, eliminating most of the hazards of descending, ascending, and breathing at depth. However, the rigid suits are bulky, clumsy, and very expensive. Liquid breathing offers a third option, ref name kylstra ref cite journal author Kylstra JA ...   more details



  1. Labored breathing

    . The Gale Group 2008 ref simply define dyspnea as difficulty in breathing without further specification, which may confuse it with e.g. labored breathing or tachypnea rapid breathing . ref name West ... publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins year 2008 pages 45 ref Labored breathing has occasionally ..., if conscious, may experience dyspnea, yet without having any labored breathing or tachypnea. The other way around, labored breathing or tachypnea can voluntarily be performed even when there is no dyspnea. Presentations Presentations of labored respiration include Hyperpnea faster and or deeper breathing Tachypnea increased breathing rate Use of accessory muscles of respiration rather than only ... version 17.3 September 2009 ref Causes Causes of labored breathing include Severe metabolic acidosis, particularly diabetic ketoacidosis DKA but also renal failure. The specific associated breathing pattern is called Kussmaul breathing . Cardiac disease ref name medilexicon http www.medilexicon.com ... Agonal respiration , a specific type of abnormal breathing pattern References reflist Category Respiration ...   more details



  1. Breathing Corpses

    notability date March 2012 primary sources date March 2012 Breathing Corpses is an award winning 2005 play by the United Kingdom British playwright Laura Wade which first premiered at the Royal Court Theatre . ref http www.royalcourttheatre.com whats on breathing corpses ref Plot Tracing the story backwards from the discovery of a corspe in a hotel room by the seemingly cursed and talkative Amy a hotel maid. It follows the story backwards of Jim and the corspe he found himself in his storage warehouse which drove him to suicide in the first place. Premiere The play premiered in 2005 at the Royal Court Theatre in London where it was very well received. class wikitable scope col width 200 Character scope col width 200 Original Cast, 2005 Director Anna Mackmin Amy Laura Elphinstone Jim Paul Copley Elaine Niamh Cusack Ray Ryan Pope Kate Tamzin Outhwaite Ben James McAvoy Charlie Rupert Evans For the play Laura Wade won the Critics Circle Theatre Awards Critics Circle Theatre Award for Most Promising Playwright 2005 and the Pearson Playwrights Best Play Award and George Devine Award. The production was also nominated for an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre. Peformance History After its initial premiere it has sinced been produced in Sydney 2006 and The Hague 2007. The British regional premiere was at Alma Tavern Theatre, Bristol 2007 presented by Plain Clothes Theatre Productions . It subsequently toured to the Cheltenham Everyman Studio. The production won Venue magazine Venue magazine s Best Play of 2007. The American premiere, produced by http www.lunatheater.org Luna Theater Company , at Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, Oct 2007 with the Chicago premiere being produced by http www.steeptheatre.com Steep Theatre Jan 2008, directed by Robin Witt . References Reflist 2000s play stub Category 2005 plays Category British plays ...   more details



  1. Kussmaul breathing

    Kussmaul breathing is a deep and labored breathing pattern often associated with severe metabolic acidosis ... , which is any breathing pattern that reduces carbon dioxide in the blood due to increased rate or depth of respiration. In metabolic acidosis , breathing is first rapid and shallow ref EMedicine article 768268 Metabolic Acidosis ref but as acidosis worsens, breathing gradually becomes deep, labored and gasping. It is this latter type of breathing pattern that is referred to as Kussmaul breathing. Terminology Adolph Kussmaul , who introduced the term, referred to breathing when metabolic acidosis ... cite web url http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1O62 Kussmaulbreathing.html title Kussmaul breathing publisher ... breathing, Kussmaul title Kussmaul breathing publisher thefreedictionary.com accessdate 11 March 2010 ref including for instance Merriam Webster, which defines Kussmaul breathing ... states . ref cite web url http medical.merriam webster.com medical kussmaul title Kussmaul breathing ..., use the term Kussmaul respiration also when acidosis is less severe, in which case breathing is rapid. ref name tfd ref DorlandsDict nine 000956511 Kussmaul respiration ref Note that Kussmaul breathing ..., rapid, shallow breathing is seen. Kussmaul breathing is a kind of very deep, gasping, desperate breathing. Occasionally, medical literature refers to any abnormal breathing pattern in acidosis as Kussmaul breathing however, this is inaccurate. History Kussmaul breathing is named for Adolph ... to Kussmaul, and should be distinguished from Kussmaul breathing. He published his finding in a classic ..., C. C. Thomas, 1932. 2nd edition, 1939, 3rd edition, 1945. ref Mechanism Kussmaul breathing is Respiration ... s in diabetic ketoacidosis . Blood gases on a patient with Kussmaul breathing will show a low ... and relatively shallow. Kussmaul breathing develops as the acidosis grows more severe. Indeed, Kussmaul originally identified this type of breathing as a sign of coma and imminent death in diabetic ...   more details



  1. Breathing (lens)

    Breathing refers to when a lens optics lens optics change the apparent focal length slightly when shifting the mechanical focus optics focus . Some often higher quality lenses are designed to lessen the degree this effect. Lens breathing does not prevent one from racking focus or follow focus following focus with this lens, but it lessens the desirability of any type of focus adjustment, since it noticeably changes the composition of the shot. Not to be confused with the suction and expulsion of air from within the lens as its internal volume changes. DEFAULTSORT Breathing Lens Category Film and video terminology Filming stub ...   more details



  1. Nasal breathing

    merge Breathing date January 2012 incomplete date January 2012 Nasal breathing is breathing through the human nose nose . The importance of breathing through the nose rather than the mouth was recognised in the 19th century. Hendrik Zwaardemaker 1857 1930 studied this and invented a device to measure the amount of airflow through each nostril. This rhinomanometry rhinomanometer used cold mirrors more recent devices use acoustic technology. ref citation page 101 title Functional Reconstructive Nasal Surgery author E. H. Huizing, J. A. M. de Groot year 2003 isbn 978 1 58890 081 4 ref It is considered By whom date January 2012 superior to mouth breathing ref http ultimatefitness.wordpress.com 2006 10 13 the importance of nasal breathing The Importance of Nasal Breathing Distinct s Ultimate Health & Conditioning Bot generated title ref ref http breathing.com articles nose breathing.htm Nose Breathing Has Many Benefits Over Mouth Respiration Bot generated title ref for several reasons. Air travels to and from the external environment and the lungs through the Paranasal sinus sinuses , as opposed to the mouth. The sinuses do a better job of filtering the air as it enters the lungs. In addition, the smaller diameter of the sinuses create pressure in the lungs during exhalation, allowing the lungs to have more time to extract oxygen from them. When there is proper oxygen carbon dioxide exchange, the blood will maintain a balanced pH . If carbon dioxide is lost too quickly, as in mouth breathing, oxygen absorption decreases. Nasal breathing is especially important in certain situations such as dehydration , cold weather, laryngitis , and when the throat is sore throat sore or dry because it does not dry the throat as much. The air moves up the nose through the trachea, which is lined ...&vpsrc 6&hq alveoli&t h&z 13&layer t map . See also Buteyko method breathing exercise to treat asthma that involves breathing through one s nose Pranayama Snoring References Reflist cite web ...   more details



  1. Rough breathing

    i . Usage The rough breathing is placed over an initial vowel, or over the second vowel of a initial ... 13 par. 13 . ref at the beginning of a word always takes a rough breathing. lang grc h mnos hymn lang grc rhythm s rhythm Inside a word In some writing conventions, the rough breathing ... , when the second word has a rough breathing, the contracted vowel does not take a rough breathing. Instead ... par. 64 . ref if possible, and the contracted vowel takes the apostrophe or Smooth breathing Coronis coronis identical to the smooth breathing . lang grc not the other one t h teron tho teron Technical notes In Unicode , the code point assigned to the rough breathing is unichar 0314 COMBINING REVERSED COMMA ABOVE cwith . The pair of space rough breathing is unichar 1FFE GREEK DASIA cwith . The rough breathing was also used in the early Cyrillic alphabet when writing ... Arabic language Arabic and Hebrew language Hebrew , a symbol similar to the rough breathing unichar ... references See also Greek diacritics Smooth breathing Ayin Category Alphabetic diacritics Category ...   more details



  1. Glossopharyngeal breathing

    Orphan date February 2009 Glossopharyngeal breathing GPB , also called frog breathing is a means of forcing extra air into the lung s to expand the chest and achieve a functional cough. The technique involves the use of the glottis to add to an inspiratory effort by gulping bolus es of air into the lungs. It can be beneficial for individuals with weak inspiratory muscles and no ability to breathe normally on their own. The technique was first observed in the late 1940s in polio patients at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital, in Los Angeles, by Dr Clarence W Dail ref http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,858177,00.html Frog Breathing , Time Magazine 17 August 1953. ref and first described by Dr. Dail in 1951 in the journal California Medicine . ref http www.polioassociation.org frog breathing.pdf Dail, Clarence W., Glossopharyngeal Breathing by Paralyzed Patients A Preliminary Report , California Medicine September, 1951, pp. 217 8 . ref It is not commonly known today amongst physiotherapists and physical therapists. ref http www.erj.ersjournals.com cgi reprint 14 6 1418.pdf Pryor, J. A., Physiotherapy for airway clearance in adults , European Respiratory Journal 1999 Vol. 14, Issue 6, page 1420 ref Footnotes reflist External links http www.bitwine.com users 19212 billextreme Teacher in Glossopharyngeal Breathing Category Medical treatments treatment stub ...   more details



  1. Breathing Lessons

    For the 1996 short film Breathing Lessons The Life and Work of Mark O Brien Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Breathing Lessons title orig translator image Image BreathingLessons.JPG 200px image caption 1st edition cover author Anne Tyler illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Novel publisher Knopf release date 1988 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 336 isbn 0394572343 dewey 813 .54 19 congress PS3570.Y45 B74 1988 oclc 17917014 preceded by followed by Breathing Lessons is a 1988 novel by United States American author Anne Tyler . It won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1989 and was also Time Magazine s book of the year. ref http www.enotes.com breathing lessons ref It describes joys and pains of the ordinary marriage of Ira and Maggie Moran as they travel from Baltimore to a funeral and home in one day, and of Maggie s attempts to reconcile her son and daughter in law. Breathing Lessons is Tyler s eleventh book. Adaptations Film A Television movie based on the book was made in 1994 in film 1994 for the Hallmark Hall of Fame . It was directed by John Erman , and starred James Garner and Joanne Woodward as Ira and Maggie Moran. Stage Kevin McKeon adapted the novel into a Play theatre stage play . He also directed its premier run at the Book It Repertory Theatre, at Seattle Center House Theatre, Seattle Center , in Seattle, Washington , from June 6 June 29, 2003. References Reflist External links imdb title id 0109335 title Breathing Lessons http www.pprize.com BookDetail.php?bk 71 Photos of the first edition of Breathing Lessons PulitzerPrize Fiction 1976 2000 Anne Tyler Category 20th century American novels Category 1988 novels Category Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winning works Category Books set within one day Category Alfred A. Knopf books Category Novels set in Baltimore, Maryland 1980s novel stub de Atem bungen ...   more details



  1. Mouth breathing

    refimprove date May 2011 SignSymptom infobox Name Mouth breathing ICD10 ICD10 R 06 5 r 00 ICD9 ICD9 784.9 Mouth breathing refers to the state of inhaling and Exhalation exhaling through the mouth . A healthy individual normally breathes through the nasal breathing nose while resting or doing light exercise, and breathes simultaneously through both the nose and mouth during vigorous aerobic exercise , in order to supply sufficient oxygen. Mouth breathing in children can be a cause of abnormal facial growth primarily in the upper and lower jaw shape, leading to Long Face Syndrome or other malocclusions. ref R.M. Rubin, Mode of respiration and facial growth,it can also cause bloody gums. Am. J. Orthod. 78 1980 , pp. 504 510. http www.sciencedirect.com science? ob ArticleURL& udi B7G77 4BV47C4 3& user 10& rdoc 1& fmt & orig search& sort d& docanchor &view c& searchStrId 1061307984& rerunOrigin google& acct C000050221& version 1& urlVersion 0& userid 10&md5 4021c42f8e8a73cc271b9ae346d0b27b ref Social perception unsourced section date January 2012 In North America, mouth breathing in public is sometimes considered to be less socially acceptable or attractive than nose breathing, as mouth breathers can appear to have a somewhat slack jawed look, and mouth breathing can amplify or make more obvious the existence of halitosis bad breath . The term mouth breather is used as an insult towards a person with a perceived lack of intelligence or someone with poor social skills. See also Sleep apnea Snoring References Reflist Circulatory and respiratory system symptoms and signs Category Symptoms and signs Respiratory system disease stub fr Respiration orale nl Mondademhaling pt Respira o pela boca ...   more details



  1. Fire breathing

    of the flame Image Fire breathing 2 Luc Viatour.jpg thumb right Fire breathing Image DragonBreath.jpg ... perform simultaneously at Burning Man 2005 Image Firebreathingtorch.JPG thumb right A simple fire breathing torch Fire breathing is the act of creating a fireball by breathing a fine mist of fuel over ... of fire breathing, while reducing the risk to health and safety. When using the correct fuel ... and fire extinguisher is an appropriate best practice when fire breathing and is a mandatory clause ... lessons all teach Library Fire Breathing Introduction Fire Breathing 11 52 194?agree 0 Fire Breathing , 2002. Retrieved on 2010 10 18. ref ref name Spotter2 NAFAA http www.nafaa.org nafaa safety.html ... who are taught fire breathing and eating skills are seasoned performers in their own right and are taught ... in their own right. Virtually all recorded incidents of serious injury by fire breathing involve ... , or highly purified lamp oil, is the preferred fuel for fire breathing. Although corn starch has .... Wind Determining wind direction is extremely important when fire breathing. To determine the wind direction a fire breather will watch the flame on their torch and only breathe downwind. Breathing ... as a factor. Self ignition With fire breathing, the greatest risk of self ignition lighting the clothing or costume comes from using lower flash point fuels like white gas on the fire breathing torch ... breathing eating is a skill and not trickery and it is particularly dangerous Health When fire breathing with the wrong fuel, or an improper technique is used, fire breathing can increase the risk ... of paraffin in fire breathing can lead to very severe exogenous lipid pneumonia with potentially ... be fatal. Fuel risks A recommended fuel to use for fire breathing is ultra pure clear unscented lamp ... stream without drinking. Thus attempting fire breathing with ethanol can cause Substance intoxication ... using these fuels for breathing In modern culture Contemporary fire breathing In the early 90 s Chris ...   more details




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