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respiration <a respiration; respirations> N

respiration BIOL
respiration BIOL
respiration BIOL

aerobic respiration

anaerobic respiration BIOL

artificial respiration MED

labored respiration

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The pilots were instrumented to record accurate and reliable data of electrocardiogram, respiration rate and normal acceleration.
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These enzymes play a significant role in respiration and fermentation.
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Soil respiration and its rate across ecosystems is extremely important to understand.
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However, as oxygen is also important for plant respiration, storing plant materials in anaerobic conditions produces unpleasant flavors and unappealing colors.
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Also, the inspiration during respiration provides a suction pressure within the lumen.
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The respiration may become slower and have a grunt at the end of expiration.
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The water vascular system of the sea star consists of a series of seawater-filled ducts that function in locomotion and feeding and respiration.
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Any respiration that occurs below-ground is considered soil respiration.
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Water for respiration and excretion is drawn in under the edge of the shell and exits through the keyhole near the peak.
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The amount of soil respiration that occurs in an ecosystem is controlled by several factors.
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