| 41. | Respiration is essentially a function common to all living animals and organisms.
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| 42. | He later lapsed into a coma and was put on artificial respiration.
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| 43. | Data from respiration monitors or other devices are transmitted to nearby receivers.
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| 44. | In prokaryotes, multiple electron acceptors can be used in anaerobic respiration.
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| 45. | Nasal symptoms may be prominent, with nasal discharge and stertorous respiration.
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| 46. | About 48 60 % of the GPP is consumed in plant respiration.
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| 47. | Then deflating the lungs in turns triggers a new signal inducing respiration.
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| 48. | Anginal pain is not usually sharp or stabbing or influenced by respiration.
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| 49. | In fish and many invertebrates, respiration takes place through the gills.
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| 50. | An example of a gaseous biofluids problem is that of human respiration.
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