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When they had gone, he stood for a minute breathing in the mustiness of old paper and leather which the busily thrumming air conditioner couldn't quite dispel.
When infants are taught to sign, parents are able to converse with them at a developmental stage when they are not yet capable of producing vocal speech, which requires fine control of both breathing and the vocal tract.
When the user takes in a fresh breath, some of the previously exhaled air which remains in the snorkel is recycled into the lungs, reducing breathing efficiency and causing a build up of carbon dioxide in the blood, which can result in hypercapnia.
When taking the patient's medical history, the subject is questioned about any significant signs or symptoms, such as difficulty in speaking or difficulty in breathing.
When the Centre for The Arts ( kulturhuset ) was opened in 1988, Tynset entered a new era in which the centre has become a living, breathing cultural home for the population of Tynset and Nord-Østerdalen.
When advancing tuberculosis started to make his breathing difficult, Hardy taught himself banjo so he could continue playing music.
When the pharyngeal phase begins, other activities such as chewing, breathing, coughing and vomiting are concomitantly inhibited.
When breathing air, the spiral valve of the conus arteriosus closes ( minimizing the mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood ), the third and fourth gill arches open, the second and fifth gill arches close ( minimizing the possible loss of the oxygen obtained in the lungs through the gills ), the sixth arteriole's ductus arteriosus is closed, and the pulmonary arteries open.
When not used underwater, they are sometimes called industrial breathing sets.
When Cassius got the blessing of Aurelius ' wife, Cassius declared himself emperor, thinking his emperor dead, but he was still breathing, the legion learned the legions of the Danube were being led by none other than Aurelius himself to fight the rebels.
When fire breathing with the wrong fuel, or an improper technique is used, fire breathing can increase the risk of:
When he was being conferred upon the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, where his brother Shashi Kapoor was also present, the crowd was clapping around when President Venkataraman, who saw Kapoor's discomfort, came down the stage to give the award to the legend in the middle of thundering claps where he was breathing his last breath.
When breathing with face submerged this causes a diving reflex which increases proportionally to decreasing water temperature.
When the chamber is full and the lowering of pressure has been reversed, the diaphragm expands outwards to its normal position to close the medium pressure valve when the diver stops breathing in.
When used for meditation, " Soham " acts as a natural mantra to control one's breathing pattern, to help achieve deep breath, and to gain concentration.
When the airways spasm or constrict in response to the irritating stimulus of the breathing tube, it is difficult to maintain the airway and the patient can become apneic.
When symptoms are shown where breathing is impaired and circulation is affected, the person is said to be in anaphylactic shock.
When it comes to dealing with anaphylaxis, however, they do not completely improve the dangerous symptoms that affect breathing.
When the NHRA safety team got to Russell, he was unconscious, but breathing.
When removing old carpet foam, keep the work area sealed from other areas of the house, avoid breathing in the dust, and use a HEPA-filter vacuum for cleanup.
When hemangiomas interfere with vision, breathing, or threaten significant cosmetic injury ( facial lesions and in particular, nose and lips ), they are usually treated.
When the film opened in the U. S. at the Rialto Theatre on New York City's Times Square, the film's producer had an outside, front-of-the-house display showcasing a " living and breathing " Fiend in a steel-barred glass display case.
When present, they include: difficulty breathing, poor appetite or trouble feeding, failure to thrive.

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When initially expelled by or removed from the whale, the fatty precursor of ambergris is pale white in color ( sometimes streaked with black ), soft, with a strong fecal smell.
When surfacing to breathe, the blue whale raises its shoulder and blowhole out of the water to a greater extent than other large whales, such as the fin or sei whales.
When the whaleship Essex was rammed and sunk by a whale in 1820, the captain opted to sail 3000 miles upwind to Chile rather than 1400 miles downwind to the Marquesas because he had heard the Marquesans were cannibals.
When seen from a distance, juveniles can be confused with other cetacean species, such as the false killer whale or Risso's dolphin.
When hunting a young whale, a group chases it and its mother until they wear out.
When ' Big Raven ', a deity in human form, found a stranded whale, he was told by the Great Spirit where to find special mushrooms that would give him the strength to drag the whale back to the sea and thus return order to the world.
When the ship was struck by a whale on November 20, 1820, he joined the boat of the first mate, Owen Chase, who later wrote about the incident in the Narrative of the Most Extraordinary and Distressing Shipwreck of the Whale-Ship Essex, the book that would inspire Herman Melville to write Moby-Dick.
When Pratt met Rogers at McClintocksville on a business trip, he already knew Charles Ellis, having earlier bought whale oil from him back east in Fairhaven.
When a distinction needed to be made between the two shaku, the cloth unit was referred to as kujirajaku ( whale shaku, as the rulers for measuring cloth were made from whale whiskers ) and the other shaku was referred to as kanejaku ( metal shaku ).
When the sound was played back to them, a group of herring responded to the sound by moving away from the call, even though no whale was present.
When it exploded, the whale was on the back of a truck near the center of Tainan, en route from the university laboratory to the preserve.
When he transforms into Slammu, he becomes a whale Shark.
When hardness can be sacrificed, whale, cottonseed and mineral oils are used.
When she woke up the next morning, Canola realized the wind had created the music by blowing through partially rotted sinew still attached to a whale skeleton.
When Ansell's motorboat was capsized and sunk by " something big " ( he sensationally claimed it was a whale ), no one knew where to find him.
When a whale dies in shallow water, its carcass is typically devoured by scavengers over a relatively short period — within several months.
When it comes to the waters leading to the Archipelago of Last Years, Rudolph ends up riding on Big Ben ( a whale with a clock attached to his tail ).
When the Porsche 911 Turbo debuted in August 1974, with large, flared, rear spoilers, they were immediately dubbed whale tails.
When riding the whale through 3D space, it starts singing ‘ Millennium Blues ’, then whips into 5D spacetime with Keiichi still riding it ; whereas this would make some freak out, he has a great time, and they chill in the middle of the room ’ s infinite space singing ‘ I ’ ve Been Waiting ’.
When removed and pressed, this deposit is known as whale tallow, and the oil from which it is removed is known as pressed whale oil, yet is sometimes passed as sperm oil.

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