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 Übersetzung für 'breathing times' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a breathing time | breathing times
breathing timesAtempausen {pl}
Teiltreffer
breathingAtmungs­vorgang {m}
breathingWehen {n}
76
biol.
breathing
Luftholen {n}
breathingBeatmung {f}
35
breathingAtmen {n}
121
breathing {adj} {pres-p}atmend
106
breathingAtmung {f}
3062
heavy breathingheftiger Atem {m}
telecom.
cell breathing
Zellatmung {f}
breathing pauseRuhepause {f}
med.
fitful breathing
unregelmäßige Atmung {f}
breathing reserveAtemreserve {f}
Keep breathing!Atme weiter!
med.sports
heavy breathing
Stoßatmung {f}
breathing roomRaum {m} zum Atmen
heavy breathingschweres Atmen {n}
anat.
regular breathing
gleichmäßige Atmung {f}
mouth breathingMundatmung {f}
breathing holeLuftloch {n}
breathing organLunge {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In ancient times freediving without the aid of mechanical devices was the only possibility, with the exception of the occasional use of reeds and leather breathing bladders.
  • According to the "New York Times": "Problems with heparin reported to the agency include difficulty breathing, nausea, vomiting, excessive sweating and rapidly falling blood pressure that in some cases led to life-threatening shock".
  • Dragons are usually shown in modern times with a body more like a huge lizard, or a snake with two pairs of lizard-type legs, and breathing fire from their mouths.
  • ANR also maintains the readiness to conduct a continuum of aerospace control missions, which include daily air sovereignty in peacetime, contingency and deterrence in time of tension, and active air defense against manned and unmanned air-breathing atmospheric vehicles in times of crisis.
  • This is compensated in other sections of the standard which require that this minimum amount of air is delivered to the breathing zone of the individual occupant at all times.

  • Janet Maslin for "The New York Times" remarked that Morton "embodies the role with furious intensity and with a raw yet waifish presence" and James Berardinelli wrote that the actress "forces us to accept Iris as a living, breathing individual".
  • The smooth breathing was kept in the traditional polytonic orthography even after the [...] sound had disappeared from the language in Hellenistic times.
  • Breathing high levels of cresols for a short time results in irritation of the nose and throat.
  • Colin Murray Parkes in the 1960s and 1970s in England noted increased doctor visits, with symptoms such as abdominal pain, breathing difficulties, and so forth in the first six months following a death.
  • The significant aspect of extended no-stop time when using nitrox mixtures is reduced risk in a situation where breathing gas supply is compromised, as the diver can make a direct ascent to the surface with an acceptably low risk of decompression sickness.

  • Infants that did survive experienced increased rates of birth defects, breathing problems, and blood abnormalities.
  • Keene's mother had been notified of her condition following ultrasonography, and was advised to terminate the pregnancy by her obstetrician and neonatologist while the mother believed mechanical breathing support must be provided during the baby's periodic respiratory crises.
  • ... 13 kg per day is generated) is used for breathing air.
  • More frequent air breathing is correlated with periods of greater activity at night when it uses the lung as a supplementary organ of respiration.
  • This is considered an important safety feature, as the surface team can monitor the diver's breathing sounds, which can give early warning of problems developing, and confirms that the diver is alive.

  • He testified that afterwards, he went into the room and saw Temple still breathing, lying against the bed.
  • 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.
  • In medicine, up to 5% carbon dioxide (130 times atmospheric concentration) is added to oxygen for stimulation of breathing after apnea and to stabilize the [...] / [...] balance in blood.
  • Experiments on rats breathing oxygen at pressures between [...] suggest that pulmonary manifestations of oxygen toxicity may not be the same for conditions as they are for hyperbaric conditions.
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