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Inhalation

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Inhalation meaning

The act of inhaling; inbreathing. | The substance (medicament) which is inhaled.

Example sentences (20)

Experimentally, cocaine injections can be delivered to animals such as fruit flies to study the mechanisms of cocaine addiction. citation Inhalation seeAlso Inhalation or smoking is one of the several means cocaine is administered.

Inhalation of vanadium and vanadium compounds results primarily in adverse effects on the respiratory system. citation citation Quantitative data are, however, insufficient to derive a subchronic or chronic inhalation reference dose.

Risks of lung cancer increase with increasing inhalation and with increasing number of cigars smoked per day, but the effect of inhalation is more powerful than that for number of cigars per day.

Wound botulism accounts for 29% of cases. citation Inhalation Isolated cases of botulism have been described after inhalation by laboratory workers.

Authorities said the body of a man was recovered from a sheep pen in the area under evacuation, with local media reporting the man apparently died of smoke inhalation while trying to save his livestock.

Bilas Kumar, his wife Varsa Devi, and their three children all died due to gas inhalation, he says.

Fear The Walking Dead's official explanation is that Madison's oxygen tank - a consequence of her first miraculous escape from death - spared her life by preventing smoke inhalation and suffocation.

In its serving recommendation, the app said, “Serve chilled and enjoy the refreshing fragrance,” but failed to mention that the inhalation of deadly chlorine gas can lead to a rapid and devastating destruction of the lungs and respiratory system.

Nitrous oxide is primarily used in commercial kitchens, and chronic inhalation can destroy the spinal cord lining and cut function to a user’s body.

One person was treated for smoke inhalation injuries after a fire at an Albuquerque apartment complex Sunday evening.

Paige Ruddy, 19, died from a brain haemorrhage caused by smoke inhalation on Tuesday in Reedsburg, Wisconsin.

Paramedics treated a kitchen hand at the scene for smoke inhalation but they didn't need to go to hospital.

Police received postmortem findings for the body which states the cause of death was blunt trauma to head and there were no signs of smoke inhalation.

She made it to 39, dying in 1973 from cancer believed to have been caused by inhalation of pollutants in her role as a state-sponsored artist at an industrial plant.

Simultaneously, Israeli occupation forces stormed the neighboring villages of Burin and Einabus, firing toxic gas canisters towards civilians, resulting in several individuals suffering from suffocation due to teargas inhalation.

The city’s Emergency Management Services spokesman, Robert Mulaudzi said another 43 were injured, some suffering from smoke inhalation, and have been taken for treatment at local hospitals, AFP reported Thursday.

The fire department reported that one person was taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation.

The fire was contained to a single unit and the occupant was treated for smoke inhalation.

The internal pipeline has several inhalation devices under development and may need plant clearance to realize the assets.

The next exhalation must follow immediately, giving barely any space for inhalation as such.