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Flow of the respiratory current out of an organism
Exhalation (or expiration) is the flow of the breath out of an organism. In animals, it is the movement of air from the lungs out of the airways, to the
Exhalation
2019 collection of short stories by Ted Chiang
Exhalation: Stories is a collection of short stories by American writer Ted Chiang. The book was initially released on May 7, 2019, by Alfred A. Knopf
Exhalation:_Stories
Biological system in animals and plants for gas exchange
during maximally forced exhalation (ERV). This is the residual volume (volume of air remaining even after a forced exhalation) of about 1.0–1.5 liters
Respiratory_system
Muscles involved in breathing
muscles of respiration are the muscles that contribute to inhalation and exhalation, by aiding in the expansion and contraction of the thoracic cavity. The
Muscles_of_respiration
Short story by Ted Chiang
"Exhalation" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ted Chiang about the second law of thermodynamics. It was first published in 2008 in the
Exhalation_(short_story)
American science fiction writer (born 1967)
the short story collections Stories of Your Life and Others (2002) and Exhalation: Stories (2019). His short story "Story of Your Life" was the basis of
Ted_Chiang
Process of moving air in and out of the lungs
ventilation) is the rhythmic process of moving air into (inhalation) and out of (exhalation) the lungs to enable gas exchange with the internal environment, primarily
Breathing
2002 short story collection by Ted Chiang
"Story of Your Life" as the film Arrival. Chiang's second collection, Exhalation: Stories was released in 2019. "Tower of Babylon" (originally published
Stories of Your Life and Others
Stories_of_Your_Life_and_Others
while metals were supposed to be congealed by means of moist exhalation, dry gaseous exhalation (pneumatodestera) was the efficient material cause of minerals
History_of_mineralogy
Intranasal medication delivery method
Exhalation delivery systems (EDS) deliver medications to the internal nose. Developed in 2006, EDS devices use the patient's exhaled breath to propel medication
Exhalation_delivery_system
Short story by Ted Chiang
American writer Ted Chiang, initially published in the 2019 collection Exhalation: Stories. The novella's name quotes a proverb by Danish philosopher Søren
Anxiety Is the Dizziness of Freedom
Anxiety_Is_the_Dizziness_of_Freedom
Short story by Ted Chiang
VanderMeer and Ann VanderMeer. It also appeared in the 2019 collection Exhalation: Stories. The story concentrates on different emotional relationships
Dacey's Patent Automatic Nanny
Dacey's_Patent_Automatic_Nanny
Health control procedure against COVID-19
for industrial use, have an exhalation valve to improve comfort, making exhalation easier and reducing leakage on exhalation and steaming up of glasses
Face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic
Face_masks_during_the_COVID-19_pandemic
Sanskrit term
"ham" on exhalation as a letter from 1968 to Franklin Jones reveals—later published a book teaching "ham" on inhalation and "sa" on exhalation. This practice
Soham_(Sanskrit)
2026 Indian film by Shaneil Deo
attempted to assault Malli, but Hari fought back and killed him in a state of exhalation. Bhaskar secretly called his uncle, a CI, and coerced Malli into falsely
Dacoit:_A_Love_Story
stop and cycle to exhalation to enable the lungs to exhale. If the patient does not breathe, the ventilator must switch to exhalation after a pre-set time
Table of modes of mechanical ventilation
Table_of_modes_of_mechanical_ventilation
Short story by Ted Chiang
In 2019, the novelette was included in the collection of short stories Exhalation: Stories. Fuwaad ibn Abbas, a fabric merchant in medieval Baghdad, recounts
The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate
The_Merchant_and_the_Alchemist's_Gate
Strategy for reducing disease transmission
respirators with an unfiltered exhalation valve may not provide source control and require additional measures to filter exhalation air when source control is
Source control (respiratory disease)
Source_control_(respiratory_disease)
Breath exercise in yoga
techniques. Bhastrika involves a rapid and forceful process of inhalation and exhalation powered by the movement of the diaphragm. The movement of air is accompanied
Bhastrika
Yoga breathing practice
two types, accompanied (by breathing) whether after inhalation or after exhalation, and, the ultimate aim, unaccompanied. That state is kevala kumbhaka,
Kumbhaka
Method to mechanically assist or replace spontaneous breathing
wall and lungs push the tidal volume — the breath-out through passive exhalation. Negative pressure mechanical ventilators are produced in small, field-type
Mechanical_ventilation
Short story by Ted Chiang
included in the 2006 anthology Year's Best SF 11 and in the 2019 collection Exhalation: Stories. A small device, the Predictor, looks like a remote control.
What's_Expected_of_Us
2019 short story by Ted Chiang
Philip Henry Gosse. It was first published in Chiang's 2019 collection, Exhalation: Stories. The story is told through the prayers and letters of pious archaeologist
Omphalos_(story)
Fluttering vocalization
causing air vibrations during inhalation and exhalation. Combined with the steady inhalation and exhalation of air as the cat breathes, a purring noise
Purr
Exchange of gases between environment and tissues
resistive and inertial components of the respiratory system. In contrast, exhalation (breathing out) is usually a passive process, though there are many exceptions:
Respiration_(physiology)
Use of oxygen as a medical treatment
of exhaled breaths is accomplished either by placing a filter on the exhalation port or through an integral filter that is part of the mask itself. These
Oxygen_therapy
Respirator with a rubber face seal
longer periods. Unfiltered exhalation of air is found on both filtering facepiece and elastomeric respirators with exhalation valves. Unfiltered air is
Elastomeric_respirator
2015 science fiction short story by Ted Chiang
anthology The Best American Short Stories and in the 2019 collection Exhalation: Stories. The structure of this short story is a fable told from the point
The Great Silence (short story)
The_Great_Silence_(short_story)
Technique for equalising pressure in the middle ears
The Valsalva maneuver is performed by a forceful attempt of exhalation against a closed airway, usually done by closing one's mouth and pinching one's
Valsalva_maneuver
Muscle of the abdominal area
compress and retain the contents of the abdomen as well as assist in exhalation. The transverse abdominal, so called for the direction of its fibers,
Transverse_abdominal_muscle
Group of muscles between the ribs
that allows these muscles to facilitate exhalation. For the most part, they are muscles of exhalation. In exhalation the interosseous portions of the internal
Internal_intercostal_muscles
Short story by Ted Chiang
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Seventy-Two_Letters
2013 short story by Ted Chiang
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The Truth of Fact, the Truth of Feeling
The_Truth_of_Fact,_the_Truth_of_Feeling
Topics referred to by the same term
in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blow commonly refers to: Cocaine Exhalation Strike (attack) Blow, Blew, Blowing, or Blown may also refer to: Blew
Blow
Mindfulness of breathing, a form of Buddhist meditation
breathing" (sati means mindfulness; ānāpāna refers to inhalation and exhalation), is the act of paying attention to the breath. It is the quintessential
Anapanasati
Medical diagnostic method
health via analysis of the airflow from the lungs during inhalation and exhalation, pneumography measures the respiratory rate via chest motion. There are
Pneumograph
Muscle in the abdominal wall
the diaphragm, helping to reduce the volume of the chest cavity during exhalation. When the diaphragm contracts, it pulls the lower wall of the chest cavity
Abdominal internal oblique muscle
Abdominal_internal_oblique_muscle
Breathing control
controls voluntary forced exhalation and acts to increase the force of inhalation. Regulates rhythm of inhalation and exhalation. dorsal respiratory group
Control_of_ventilation
Process by which gases diffuse through a biological membrane
doses (called the tidal volume), by breathing in (inhalation) and out (exhalation) through the respiratory airways, a set of relatively narrow and moderately
Gas_exchange
Bubbling a liquid in one's mouth
one's head tipped back) that is kept from being swallowed by continuous exhalation. This produces a characteristic gurgling sound. Mouthwash or hydrogen
Gargling
Swimming while inhaling through a snorkel
mask in the breathing circuit greatly expands the dead space. Occasional exhalation through the nose while snorkeling with a separate snorkel will slightly
Snorkeling
Medical device used to deliver medicines into lungs
can be taken into the lungs. Deep exhalation is done until most of the air is out of the lungs. Once deep exhalation is done, mouth is placed over mouthpiece
Inhaler
Pressure in the lungs above atmospheric pressure
(applied by a ventilator) and intrinsic PEEP (caused by an incomplete exhalation). Pressure that is applied or increased during an inspiration is termed
Positive end-expiratory pressure
Positive_end-expiratory_pressure
Title of honor applied to Hindu spiritual teachers
sound made by the inhalation ("ha") and exhalation ("sa") of the breath. And the space between inhalation -exhalation is denote with the sound ("ma"). Hence
Paramahamsa
Branch of yoga focusing on physical techniques
(inhalation and exhalation), a concept shared with all schools of yoga. This is done in several ways, inhaling and then suspending exhalation for a period
Hatha_yoga
Contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2
raise their voice (e.g., exercising, shouting, singing) as this increases exhalation of respiratory droplets. Prolonged exposure to these conditions, typically
COVID-19
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up sigh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A sigh is an audible exhalation, usually signifying some emotional experience. Sigh may also refer to:
Sigh_(disambiguation)
Short story by Ted Chiang
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Understand_(story)
Brain region controlling respiration
respiratory group (VRG) consists of four groups of neurons that make up the exhalation (expiratory) area of respiratory control. This area is in the ventrolateral
Respiratory_center
Ability of a person to control the position and movement of their torso
is especially apparent in regard to extreme ranges of inhalation and exhalation. On this basis, how a person is breathing may influence their ability
Core_stability
Abnormal, irregular groaning during sleep
a sound caused by the vibration of the vocal cords or a simple, rapid exhalation. Despite a slower breathing rate, no oxygen desaturation usually occurs
Catathrenia
Minerals which are deposited by fumarole exhalations
(or fumarolic minerals) are minerals which are deposited by fumarole exhalations. They form when gases and compounds desublimate or precipitate out of
Fumarole_mineral
2016 American science fiction drama film
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Arrival_(film)
Tube for firing light projectiles or darts
projectile placed inside the pipe and using the force created by forced exhalation ("blow") to pneumatically propel the projectile. The propulsive power
Blowgun
Noise generated by the heart
intensity with inhalation or exhalation. A right-sided S3 will increase on inhalation, while a left-sided S3 will increase on exhalation. S3 can be a normal finding
Heart_sounds
Tube for breathing face down at the surface of the water
increases the dead space unless a one-way circuit is used. Occasional exhalation through the nose while snorkeling with a separate snorkel will slightly
Snorkel_(swimming)
Type of particle formed by breathing
A respiratory droplet is a small aqueous droplet produced by exhalation, consisting of saliva or mucus and other matter derived from respiratory tract
Respiratory_droplet
Device to estimate blood alcohol concentration
full exhalation? Or is it the zero concentration at the initial part of the curve? Hlastala suggests using the average BrAC during the exhalation, which
Breathalyzer
Soviet-made single-filter gas mask
assembly with flat round glasses, and a valve box with inhalation and exhalation valves. It is completed with one-sided films that prevent fogging of glasses
GP-5_gas_mask
Breathing exercises
(inhalation); a setting up controls period (suspension); a controlled exhalation period (phonation); and a recovery period. These stages must be under
Conscious_breathing
Medical intervention
types of HFV are characterized by the delivery system and the type of exhalation phase. High-frequency ventilation may be used alone, or in combination
High-frequency_ventilation
Respiratory sounds associated with abnormal lung conditions
with a respiratory disease during inhalation, and occasionally during exhalation. They are usually heard only with a stethoscope ("on auscultation"). Pulmonary
Crackles
Muscle groups between the ribs which form and move the chest wall during breathing
muscle importantly involved in respiratory action. Muscles of respiration Exhalation Inhalation "Intercostal muscle strain: Signs, treatments, remedies". www
Intercostal_muscles
Part of the body between the chest and pelvis
important functions. They assist as muscles of exhalation in the breathing process during forceful exhalation. Moreover, these muscles serve as protection
Abdomen
Chinese martial arts
associated with the style to train chi flow. Inhaling is silent, but exhalation is deliberate, tense, and controlled. Inhaling lightens the body for aerial
Southern_Dragon_kung_fu
Mechanical ventilation in which airway pressure is always above atmospheric pressure
(BiPAP or BPAP), which provides different pressures during inhalation and exhalation; and automatic positive airway pressure (APAP), which automatically adjusts
Positive_airway_pressure
Species of moth
"squeak" described is produced upon the exhalation when the flap is open. Each cycle of inhalation and exhalation takes approximately one fifth of a second
Acherontia_atropos
1991 short story by Ted Chiang
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Division by Zero (short story)
Division_by_Zero_(short_story)
Topics referred to by the same term
movement of air between the environment and the lungs via inhalation and exhalation Mechanical ventilation, in medicine, using artificial methods to assist
Ventilation
Membrane lining the lungs and the thoracic cavity wall
Exhalation is however usually passive, caused by elastic recoil of the alveolar walls and relaxation of respiratory muscles. In forced exhalation, the
Pleura
1967 short story by Harlan Ellison
"Impossible Dreams" by Tim Pratt (2007) "Tideline" by Elizabeth Bear (2008) "Exhalation" by Ted Chiang (2009) "Bridesicle" by Will McIntosh (2010) 2011-2020 "For
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
I_Have_No_Mouth,_and_I_Must_Scream
Warm-blooded animals with wings and feathers
lungs receive a constant supply of fresh air during both inhalation and exhalation. Sound production is achieved using the syrinx, a muscular chamber incorporating
Bird
Blood pressure in vein near the heart
include:[citation needed] Cardiac tamponade Decreased cardiac output Forced exhalation Heart failure Hypervolemia Mechanical ventilation and the application
Central_venous_pressure
Pulmonary function test
flow of air coming in and out of the lungs from one inhalation and one exhalation. The spirometry test is performed using a device called a spirometer,
Spirometry
Constructed alien languages
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Heptapod_languages
within the lungs to keep these airways open throughout both inhalation and exhalation. As the lungs age, there is a gradual increase in the closing capacity
Closing_capacity
Topics referred to by the same term
dead space, the space in an external apparatus where both inhalation and exhalation pass through a common path Dead Space Recording, a recording studio in
Dead_space
Breath exercise used in Hatha yoga
the exhale. When practiced as Saṃa Vṛtti the inhalation, retention and exhalation are all of equal duration. More advanced students may employ Viṣaṃa Vṛtti
Anuloma_pranayama
Technique in Buddhist meditation
mental attention to breathing by counting numerically inhalation and exhalation. It is part of the six stages of anapanasati described by authors like
Ganana
2010 novella by Ted Chiang
Alchemist's Gate. The tale was later included in Chiang's second collection, Exhalation: Stories, released in 2019. The Subterreanean Press edition of the novella
The Lifecycle of Software Objects
The_Lifecycle_of_Software_Objects
Organic compound (CH3–C≡N); simplest organic nitrile
unchanged before it is metabolised. The main pathways of excretion are by exhalation and in the urine. Trichloroacetonitrile – a derivative of acetonitrile
Acetonitrile
Volume of air in the lungs
Residual volume: the volume of air remaining in the lungs after a maximal exhalation ERV Expiratory reserve volume: the maximal volume of air that can be exhaled
Lung_volumes_and_capacities
Monitoring of the concentration of carbon dioxide in respiratory gases
end of exhalation is generated as a by product of metabolism from tissue throughout the body. The delivery of CO 2 to the alveoli for exhalation is dependent
Capnography
Rebreather system for escaping sunken submarines
This has since been found to be higher risk than a constant relaxed exhalation during ascent. Walter F. Schlech, Jr. and others examined submerged escape
Momsen_lung
Tests done on air exhaled from lungs
breath test is a type of test performed on air generated from the act of exhalation. Types include: Breathalyzer – by far the most common usage of this term
Breath_test
Physiological structure of birds' bodies
lungs during both exhalation and inspiration, causing, except for the oxygen-poor dead space air left in the trachea after exhalation and breathed in at
Bird_anatomy
Activity of the vagus nerve
diminishes vagal tone. This causes an increase in heart rate. During exhalation, the diaphragm relaxes, moving upward, and decreases the size of the chest
Vagal_tone
Pranayama technique
equating the durations of inhalation (puraka), retention (antara kumbhaka), exhalation (rechaka) and second retention (bahya kumbhaka) before inhaling again
Sama_vritti
Mechanism for blood circulation back to the heart
promotes the return of blood from the thoracic veins to the atria. During exhalation, when air pressure increases within the thoracic cavity, pressure in the
Respiratory_pump
Point at which carbon dioxide escapes in a volcano
Mofetta (Italian from Latin mephītis, a pestilential exhalation) is a name applied to a volcanic discharge consisting chiefly of carbon dioxide, often
Mofetta
Upper central region of the abdomen
thrusts (the Heimlich manoeuvre) are able to produce a rapid and forceful exhalation of breath.[citation needed] Palpation of the epigastrium can be used to
Epigastrium
Breathing technique used in some Taoist and Yoga practices
continuously from one pose to another in fixed sequences. The inhalation and exhalation, both through the nose, are meant to produce a sound loud enough for the
Ujjayi
1955 short story by Arthur C. Clarke
"Impossible Dreams" by Tim Pratt (2007) "Tideline" by Elizabeth Bear (2008) "Exhalation" by Ted Chiang (2009) "Bridesicle" by Will McIntosh (2010) 2011-2020 "For
The_Star_(Clarke_short_story)
English science fiction writer
"Impossible Dreams" by Tim Pratt (2007) "Tideline" by Elizabeth Bear (2008) "Exhalation" by Ted Chiang (2009) "Bridesicle" by Will McIntosh (2010) 2011-2020 "For
Eric_Frank_Russell
Djinn's Wife" by Ian McDonald (2006) "Lighting Out" by Ken MacLeod (2007) "Exhalation" by Ted Chiang (2008) "The Beloved Time of Their Lives" by Ian Watson
Geoff_Ryman_bibliography
Treatise by Aristotle
soon lets it fall again. (347a29-34) When there is a great quantity of exhalation and it is rare and is squeezed out in the cloud itself we get a thunderbolt
Meteorology_(Aristotle)
Hollow cavity found in the lungs
when they fill with air during inhalation. They then spring back during exhalation in order to expel the carbon dioxide-rich air. There are three major types
Pulmonary_alveolus
Hole (or spiracle) at the top of the head
of exhalation and inhalation to occur. As whales reach the water surface to breathe, they forcefully expel air through the blowhole. The exhalation is
Blowhole_(anatomy)
Buffer system that maintains pH balance in humans
to the lungs, where it is dehydrated back into CO2 and released during exhalation. These hydration and dehydration conversions of CO2 and H2CO3, which are
Bicarbonate_buffer_system
Smallest species of hummingbird in North America
reduced or eliminated, requiring heat dissipation mainly by evaporation and exhalation. All hummingbirds dissipate heat partially by exhaled air, and from body
Calliope_hummingbird
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Hebrew
Exhalation of breath. The second son of Adam in the bible. The variant Able is used as an English...
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, Hebrew
Exhalation of Breath
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Exhalation of breath. The second son of Adam in the bible. The variant Able is used as an English...
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Girl/Female
French
Flower.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Pearl
Girl/Female
Indian
Brilliant, Lustrous, Shining
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fog
Girl/Female
Sikh
Diamond, Queen of gods
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi
Generous; Open-handed; Another Name for God; Ample; Plentiful; Munificent; Liberal
Boy/Male
Indian
The constrictor
Boy/Male
Arabic
Throne
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Idealistic
Boy/Male
British, English
Wanderer
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n.
Emission of volatile matter; exhalation.
n.
The act or process of exhaling, or sending forth in the form of steam or vapor; evaporation.
n.
Air infected with some noxious substance capable of engendering disease; esp., an unhealthy exhalation from certain soils, as marshy or wet lands, producing fevers; miasma.
n.
Fragrance; exhalation; odor; perfume.
n.
Exhalation.
n.
The evaporation of water, or exhalation of aqueous vapor, from cells and masses of tissue.
a.
Abounding, or infecting, with plagues; pestilential; as, plagueful exhalations.
n.
A bright phenomenon; a meteor.
n.
Noxious, pestilential, or foul exhalations from decomposing substances, filth, or other source.
n.
Exhalation.
n.
The act or process of transpiring or excreting in the form of vapor; exhalation, as through the skin or other membranes of the body; as, pulmonary transpiration, or the excretion of aqueous vapor from the lungs. Perspiration is a form of transpiration.
a.
Full of vapors or exhalations.
n.
A meteor or exhalation formerly supposed to be thrown from the clouds with such violence that by collision it is set on fire.
n.
That which is exhaled, or which rises in the form of vapor, fume, or steam; effluvium; emanation; as, exhalations from the earth or flowers, decaying matter, etc.
a.
Tending to destroy life; poisonous; noxious; as, mephitic exhalations; mephitic regions.
superl.
Filled or abounding with fog, or watery exhalations; misty; as, a foggy atmosphere; a foggy morning.
n.
A morbid condition produced by exhalations from decaying vegetable matter in contact with moisture, giving rise to fever and ague and many other symptoms characterized by their tendency to recur at definite and usually uniform intervals.
n.
To emit smoke; to throw off volatile matter in the form of vapor or exhalation; to reek.
n.
Any exhalation.
n.
The visible exhalation, vapor, or substance that escapes, or expelled, from a burning body, especially from burning vegetable matter, as wood, coal, peat, or the like.