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 Übersetzung für 'breathing rate' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a breathing rate | breathing rates
breathing rateAtemgeschwindigkeit {f}
breathing rateZahl {f} der Atemzüge je Minute
med.
breathing rate
Atemfrequenz {f}
Teiltreffer
gastr.travel
foreign individual traveler rate <FIT rate>
FIT-Rate {f}
to be first-rate / second-rateerste / zweite Garnitur sein
admin.fin.
Federal Funds Rate <Fed Rate>
Leitzins {m} der US-Notenbank
admin.fin.
Federal Funds Rate <Fed Rate>
Federal Funds Rate {f} [Leitzins der US-Notenbank]
breathingBeatmung {f}
35
breathingAtmungs­vorgang {m}
breathingWehen {n}
76
biol.
breathing
Luftholen {n}
breathingAtmung {f}
3058
breathing {adj} {pres-p}atmend
106
breathingAtmen {n}
121
breathing rhythmAtemrhythmus {m}
mus.
breathing pause
Atempause {f}
biol.med.
breathing depth
Atemtiefe {f}
breathing techniqueAtemtechnik {f}
idiom
breathing space
Atempause {f}
circular breathingKreisatmung {f} [Blastechnik]
med.
breathing pattern
Atemmuster {n}
biol.med.
breathing information
Ateminformation {f}
med.
rescue breathing
Mund-zu-Mund-Beatmung {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • A third paradigm is: tachypnea is abnormally rapid and shallow respiration (though some may argue this is inaccurate as breathing differs from respiration), hyperventilation is increased rate or depth of respiration to abnormal levels causing decreased levels of blood carbon dioxide and hyperpnea is any increase in breathing rate or depth that is not normal.
  • BIMU-8 does not affect the pleasurable or painkilling properties of opiates, which means that if combined with BIMU-8, large therapeutic doses of opiates could theoretically be given to humans without risking a decrease in breathing rate.
  • Alertness, swimming behavior and breathing rate should be the main factors when choosing the ideal Sohal Tang.
  • and the maximum dive time available at this depth even with EAN36 is nearly 1 hour 15 minutes: a diver with a breathing rate of 20 litres per minute using twin 10-litre, 230-bar (about double 85 cu. ...
  • This decreases rapidly with depth and with the increased breathing rate that accompanies stress.

  • These rapid movements, combined with a high breathing rate, give the fish the appearance of being very "nervous" when compared with other fish.
  • Arcuate nuclei are capable of chemosensitivity and have a proven role in the respiratory center controlling the breathing rate.
  • An infant with argininosuccinic aciduria may seem lethargic or be unwilling to eat, have poorly controlled breathing rate or body temperature, experience seizures or unusual body movements, or go into a coma.
  • There are no controls or operable valves of any kind. Breathing rate controls oxygen production.
  • Patients are usually supported by mechanical ventilation and managed with paralytic agents to control breathing rate until a more specific treatment plan can be developed.

  • Their heart rate can reach as high as 1,260 beats per minute (bpm), a rate once measured in a blue-throated hummingbird, with a breathing rate of 250 bpm, even at rest.
  • Exercise increases the breathing rate due to the extra carbon dioxide produced by the enhanced metabolism of the exercising muscles.
  • A person's breathing rate influences the level of CO2 in their blood.
  • The same benefits can be obtained more safely from deliberately slowing down the breathing rate by counting or looking at the second hand on a watch.
  • designed to produce a low breathing rate and low metabolic state, which is preferable to exsanguination.

  • The response is that the respiratory centre (in the medulla), sends nervous impulses to the external intercostal muscles and the diaphragm, via the intercostal nerve and the phrenic nerve, respectively, to increase breathing rate and the volume of the lungs during inhalation.
  • The core Buteyko exercises involve breath control: consciously reducing either breathing rate or breathing volume.
  • A dehydrated camel has a lower breathing rate.
  • Hummingbirds have one of the highest metabolic rates of any animal, with heart rates up to 1260 beats per minute, breathing rate of about 250 breaths per minute even at rest, and oxygen consumption of about 4 ml oxygen/g/hour at rest.
  • Animals have been shown to have reduced breathing rates in response to better fitness levels.

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