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Example sentences for "respired"

Lexicographically close words:
respirations; respirator; respirators; respiratory; respire; respires; respiring; respit; respite; respited
  1. The access of the respired air to the solidified part being totally prevented, life is inevitably destroyed if a sufficiently large portion of the lungs be invaded.

  2. Fat is thus an abnormal production, resulting from a disproportion of carbon in the food to that of the oxygen respired by the lungs or absorbed by the skin.

  3. As animal heat depends upon respired oxygen, it will vary according to the respiratory apparatus of the animal.

  4. Thus, indeed, would the Trojans have respired from destruction, who now are thrilled with horror at thee, as bleating goats at the lion.

  5. But the quantity of oxygen received by an animal through the lungs not only depends upon the number of respirations, but also upon the temperature of the respired air.

  6. Immediately after this trial, I respired twelve quarts of oxygen for nearly four minutes.

  7. A short interval must have passed, during which I respired common air, before the objects around me were distinguishable.

  8. The composition of the air respired must be well understood; the different gases must be carefully examined, or the physiological inquiry will be darkened and obscured.

  9. Then when I had completely exhaled the air present in my lungs, I respired this newly compounded air as many times as possible.

  10. The horse eagerly respired the salt, sharp perfume of the marshes.

  11. Life would be too hard for the poor snail were it passed in such violent efforts as would be necessary if it respired as the larger animals do.

  12. Invisible and subtile particles emanate from odorous bodies, and are brought by the respired air in contact with the terminal filaments of the olfactory nerve, upon which an agreeable or disagreeable impression is produced.

  13. Here the voice is produced chiefly by the passage of the respired air over these cords, causing them to vibrate.

  14. He could articulate tolerably well when he stopped with his finger the orifice of the silver tube; at all times a part of the respired air passing through the natural channel.

  15. I wear my shackles more contentedly for having respired the breath of an imaginary freedom.

  16. Respired air contains 1/10 or 1 of carbonic acid, and this must be diluted ten times to make the air safe.

  17. About an hundred yards from the edge, it broke the ice where it was a foot thick, with its head, and respired through the opening.

  18. The middle part of the tongue becomes dry sooner, and recovers its moisture later, than the edges of it; because the currents of respired air pass most over the middle part of it.

  19. The quality of respired air influences the generation of animal heat.

  20. Several persons present then received a quantity of respired air into their lungs, whereupon the premonitory symptoms of apoplexy, as already given, ensued.

  21. When respired in a pure state it kills instantly; and its deadly agency is rapidly exerted when put in contact with any of the tissues of the body, through which it penetrates with astonishing rapidity.

  22. I then introduced the lighted taper into the receiver of respired air, by which it was immediately extinguished.

  23. Again, all the air in a room is not respired once before a portion of it is breathed the second, or even the third and fourth time.

  24. I also ascertained that respired air will not support combustion.

  25. The respired air, as it passes through this fluid, causes the moist rĂ¢les above described.

  26. The respired air as it passes over this surface gives rise to the dry or sonorous breath sounds, the coarser being generated in the large, and the finer or wheezing sounds in the small divisions of the bronchi.

  27. It is impossible to use the living organisms themselves as the CO{2} continually respired becomes a very disturbing factor.

  28. Boyle also made many experiments to show that air was necessary for the life of animals and the germination of seeds and showed that repeatedly respired air was unfit for further breathing.

  29. In a bath, the importance of perfect ventilation cannot possibly be over estimated, as not only has the respired air from the lungs to be removed, but also the deleterious exhalations from the skin which are produced by perspiration.

  30. The vitiated air must be extracted at the floor level, as the temperature here must be maintained considerably above that of respired air.

  31. The cure by compressed and rarefied air which is practised in certain illnesses is based partly on the mechanical action of the change of pressure, and partly on the alteration in the partial pressure of the respired oxygen.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "respired" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.