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Exhaled

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Exhaled meaning

simple past and past participle of exhale

Example sentences (20)

A breathalyzer test revealed that the man showed positive results of 0.82 and 0.85 milligrams per litre of exhaled air.

In one trial there were no detectable virus particles in the exhaled air from those wearing masks, but there were in four out of 10 of those who weren't wearing one.

In the 1500s and 1600s, some scientists began to think that diseases like plague might be spread by tiny particles that a sick person exhaled or that sloughed off a sick person's body.

Studies have also shown how obesity is linked with increased severity of influenza A, higher viral titers in exhaled breath and prolonged transmission of the virus, as per the report.

The many filtration layers used in making N95 masks make it highly efficient in trapping exhaled and inhaled particles and droplets as small as 0.3 microns in size.

They say this is because the smaller particles exhaled can linger in the air.

Trump exhaled much more CO2 than Biden ever will.

As the crown settled on his head, Sylvain exhaled in pleasure.

I held my breath while listening to Osmond’s comment and then exhaled.

One person who grew up during the Vietnam War era, exhaled and told me she never felt this country being so divided.

They contain an atomizer that heats a nicotine liquid that turns to vapor; the vapor is then inhaled and exhaled, much like tobacco smoke.

Simple to use and affordable, ANCON Medical Nanoparticle Biomarker Tagging (NBT) technology can detect the presence of disease by measuring exhaled breath, and with further development can be used for emergency alert detection.

A large-scale attack using anthrax would require the creation of aerosol particles of 1.5 to 5 µm : larger particles would not reach the lower respiratory tract, while smaller particles would be exhaled back out into the atmosphere.

As the arterial blood was created 'sooty' vapors were created and passed to the lungs also via the pulmonary artery to be exhaled.

Cells in the digestive gland directly release pigmented excretory chemicals into the lumen of the gut, which are then bound with mucus passed through the anus as long dark strings, ejected with the aid of exhaled water from the funnel.

De Beauve's dress was equipped with a metal helmet and two hoses, one of them air-supplied from the surface by a bellows and the other one for evacuation of the exhaled air.

Increasing the pressure of Omain as soon as possible helps to redissolve the bubbles back into the blood so that these excess gasses can be exhaled naturally through the lungs.

Some of this biomass is eaten by animals, while some carbon is exhaled by animals as carbon dioxide.

The rebreather therefore recycles the exhaled oxygen, while constantly replenishing it from the supply so that the oxygen level does not get depleted.

The suit is made out of rubberized canvas and the helmet, for the first time, includes a hand-controlled tap that the diver uses to evacuate his exhaled air.