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Sasha thought Sam was breathing on her— Mom, tell Sam to stop breathing on me. Tell. Sam.
But hours passed, and Lucas was breathing on his own.
They were climbing around together, having fun, breathing on each other.
He was close to breathing on his own, without the ventilator.
The Earth, and the people living and breathing on it, deserve better.
The patient's heartbeat eventually returned and he began breathing on his own.
You're breathing on each other, you're hopefully touching each other a lot.
I'll have to avoid breathing on anyone for the rest of the day.
It almost feels like they're breathing on you, they're so in your space.
We're in bed by 10:30, listening to our son's breathing on the monitor.
This time, she was breathing on her own within a week after the surgery.
There, they've documented her milestones, like breathing on her own and opening her eyes.
A 6 lb 12 oz fighter, breathing on his own and defying all the odds.
Over the weekend, doctors removed Kopf's breathing tube, meaning she is again breathing on her own.
Cleopatra says her father is breathing on his own but is in a medically sedated state.
The quality is so sharp that I can even see my daughter breathing on the screen.
Aiden, who is 19 months old, stopped breathing on Wednesday morning, and his family called 911.
She showed me how to breathe every third stroke, which meant alternating breathing on either side.
An ER nurse, Bennett started CPR and rescue breathing on little Jackson while her husband called 911.
At the hospital, Elsie was unconscious, sedated and breathing on a ventilator in the intensive care unit.
One follower told authorities she had seen Manson bring a bird back to life by breathing on it.
This time, the lungs took, and within a week of the procedure, she was breathing on her own.
She and her husband clung to each other until finally, someone said Abrielle was breathing on her own.
Or 22009,212 days, which is exactly half the time he's spent literally living and breathing on this earth.
Kalley and Andrew reportedly tried to revive their daughter when they discovered she stopped breathing on Dec. 14.
State College police found the 18-year-old male student unconscious but breathing on a street on Sept. 28.
Ventilators in general mechanically pump breathable air into the lungs of patients who have trouble breathing on their own.
On Wednesday, four weeks after her surgery, baby Teegan was taken off a ventilator and is breathing on her own.
I suffer from intense asthma and am often sent into fits in which breathing on my own becomes borderline impossible.
The Rockets' Patrick Beverley made himself a nuisance — swatting at shots after the whistle, barking at Iguodala, breathing on Curry.
Beau kept breathing on his own for almost a day and a half before he died, surrounded by his family.
She seems to be improving, though — she is breathing on her own and can drink breast milk through a tube.
This may indicate that he was not breathing on his own for a long period of time, Dr. Sammarco said.
Among them, a servant of the state, a great policeman who was breathing on the neck of the [Mafia family].
They injected him with another dose, and the man stopped breathing on the way to the hospital, according to the report.
As we reported, Maddie was awake and breathing on her own Tuesday, a family spokesperson said there's no apparent neurological damage.
I guess everything that the CDC and health officials tell you to avoid — close proximity to strangers, breathing on people, etc.
I placed my mouth on his and put my thumb and forefinger on his abdomen and started breathing on his mouth.
Former President George H.W. Bush is breathing on his own and watching the inaugural events from afar after being hospitalized last Saturday.
"He has a heartbeat, but he is not breathing on his own," Burt wrote on a GoFundMe page created by the family.
"Right now she's completely off the ventilator – she's breathing on her own – and her heart is beating on its own," says Nate.
McKenna Hovenga is breathing on her own for the first time in weeks after she was severely injured by an overthrown softball.
To keep the fish totally breathing on its bogus journey, the tube comes equipped with water misters every five feet or so.
Ventilators are a critical care tool for patients with severe cases of COVID-19, who may have trouble breathing on their own.
It's to fight for the right of every individual that is taking a breath, whose heart is pumping and breathing on this Earth.
Instead, I practice deep breathing on my walk from the subway to the office, but it doesn't last long because I get lightheaded.
The staff of Alder Hey Children's Hospital took Alfie off a ventilator on Monday, but defying expectations, he kept breathing on his own.
Interact with the story by shaking or caressing your device or breathing on the screen, which will trigger vibrations that the author chooses.
There was hope when she began breathing on her own, was taken off sedation and moved her leg when her knee was pinched.
When the resident arrived outside my patient's room, he was relieved to see that the elderly man was still breathing on his own.
He immediately checked Aiden's airway, patted his back and started CPR on him to get him breathing on his own before paramedics arrived.
I think that is a beautiful thing, and I hope it happens to every single religious leader breathing on this earth at this moment.
You might get tactile hallucinations—you might feel as if you're being held, or you might feel someone breathing on back of your neck.
"He has a heartbeat, but he is not breathing on his own," Goggin's sister, Rachel Goggin Burt, wrote on a GoFundMe page created by the family.
As soon as she was born, a team from the NICU took her and started running tests to make sure she was breathing on her own.
Jamie Lynn Spears' daughter, Maddie, is now breathing on her own as she recovers from the horrific ATV accident that left her submerged for several minutes.
The patients have a hard time breathing on their own, and the hospital is more quickly deciding to put them on ventilators to help them breathe. 
She slowly begins to spin and passes by each individual, looking into their eyes and breathing on their faces, while repeating variants of the names of God.
Yet the punk scene itself, the original one that based itself around guitars, latex, and genuine anarchy, has waned into a shrub breathing on branded life support.
It's not like wildfires rage outside my home on a regular basis, but I do take seriously the air my family is breathing on a daily basis.
Ventilator — A machine that moves air in and out of the lungs in the case that a patient cannot, or is having trouble breathing on their own.
White said that Piazza became belligerent while being questioned by officers on the scene and started breathing on one officer even though he ordered her to stop.
Those initial attempts did not restore the woman's breathing, but "after two or three more shocks" from the responders' equipment, "she was breathing on her own," he told the outlet.
An infant boy cut from his murdered mother's womb is struggling to survive but, six weeks after the attack, has begun to show intermittent signs of breathing on his own.
At the end of our meal, we closed our eyes and meditated, focused on our breathing, on the passage of air over our upper lips, on the stillness within ourselves.
But a couple of months later, the woman had a life-threatening flare-up of her disease, an episode of weakness that left her incapable of breathing on her own.
Bush, who at 92 is the nation's oldest living ex-president, was breathing on his own after a breathing tube was removed on Friday, spokesman Jim McGrath said in a statement.
Afterwards, I sat for a little while in the car, breathing on my hands from the cold, and then I remembered to send him a link from something I'd found, some ridiculous video.
" Still, he says, "I believe that many more people will die from stopping breathing on heroin or fentanyl than will be harmed from kratom, even though kratom is likely far from risk-free.
But her vitals are stable, and she's breathing on her own a little," Moreland, Frost's mother, told the newspaper last week, noting that "sometimes she hears me when I talk and squeezes my hand.
She was hooked up to oxygen to keep her breathing stable, and the nurses told us that breathing on a nasal cannula feels not unlike driving down a highway with your head out the window.
"Now you can kiss him, touch him, do all that stuff," she added to the outlet of her baby who is now weighs nearly 18 lbs, is off pain medications and breathing on his own.
The 9-month-old puppy, Kokito, died after he stopped breathing on a flight from Houston to New York, after a flight attendant told the owner to put him in the overhead bin rather than under the seat.
The 9-month-old puppy, Kokito,  stopped breathing  on a March flight from Houston to New York after a flight attendant instructed his owner, Catalina Robledo, to place him in the overhead bin rather than under the seat.
For one, they sat quietly for an hour immediately after the sniffing, with their noses clipped shut to prevent nasal breathing; on the other, they sat for an hour with tape over their mouths to prevent oral breathing.
" Barkley explained ... "Even if there's no fans in the stadium, you can't have these players breathing on each other for 2 weeks, even if they stay at a hotel, they're going to be at different cities around the country.
While checking air quality to get an idea of what you're breathing on any given day is a good first step, many prominent researchers point out that the current science suggests the EPA standards are overdue for an update.
"Being able to stay in a house with her, literally breathing on her, watching everything she does in a tournament — majors — and watching outside the ropes, it definitely gave me a big insight into what it was like," Green said.
Physicians at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where he died, said last Thursday that Warmbier showed no sign of understanding language or awareness of his surroundings, and had made no "purposeful movements or behaviors," though he was breathing on his own.
The map, which was once so fragile restoration experts refrained from even breathing on it, is one of just two known wall maps of Australia to have survived the 350 years since being created during the period of Dutch exploration and mapping.
The heavy breathing on the chorus ("Baby, I can make you feel *breath* *breath* *breath* *breath*") doubles as an emblem for the unchained emotion of the entire album; the unashamed desire that it pulses with, like me watching the skaters outside Queens Road Peckham overground.
SUWON, South Korea (Reuters) - A North Korean soldier who defected to South Korea in a dash across the border last week has recovered consciousness and is breathing on his own following two operations to extract bullets from his body, the hospital treating him said on Wednesday.
"Every single day, your job as an American citizen is not just to fight for your rights, but it is to fight for the right of every individual that is taking a breath, whose heart is pumping and breathing on this earth," she told the crowd in Los Angeles.
"If you breathe correctly, your mind will calm down," said Dr. Patricia Gerbarg, assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College and Dr. Brown's co-author Dr. Chris Streeter, an associate professor of psychiatry and neurology at Boston University, recently completed a small study in which she measured the effect of daily yoga and breathing on people with diagnoses of major depressive disorder.
"We always tell parents that their kids need to be able to do three things to go home: they have to be able to feed by mouth or they have to get a [feeding] tube, which is a surgically placed tube into their stomach, they need to be breathing on their own and they need to be at a stable temperature," Brooke Vergales, a NICU pediatrician and Jeffrey's wife, says.
By January 15, 2010, Manca was breathing on his own and speaking with family members.
Terms of inversion of gospel narrative in Thanasis Triaridis’ novel Deathwind Breathing on Cupela by Galatea Vasileadou.
He was removed from the induced coma after three weeks, on 12 February, and doctors reported that he was breathing on his own.
Another change is in the apneic pediatric patient with a pulse the patient is given 5 breaths. If they resume breathing on their own, they are tagged as "immediate". If they do not resume breathing on their own, they are tagged as "deceased". Another needed bit of information is to decide who qualifies as a pediatric patient and who qualifies as an adult.
His manager, Christine Sherrer, stated that he was breathing on his own, moving, and telling jokes. He now resides in the town of Marion, Ohio.
The surviving text of Matthew are verses 1:1-9,12 and 13,14-20. The words are written continuously without separation. Accents and breathings are absent, except two breathings which are a smooth breathing on fifth letter (ωβηδ ἐκ) in line 14 of the verso and a rough breathing on the fourth letter to last letter ( ἡ συν) in line 14 of the recto. And the nomina sacra are written in abbreviated forms: "ΙϹ", "XC", "YC", "ΠΝΑ", "KΣ".
For the Clipperton IWR table, descent is made to the initial treatment depth maintaining a partial pressure of 1.4 ATA. Oxygen breathing on the surface for 6 hours post treatment and intravenous fluids are also administered following both treatment tables.
For the Clipperton(a) IWR table, descent is made to the initial treatment depth maintaining a partial pressure of 1.4 ATA. Oxygen breathing on the surface for 6 hours post treatment and intravenous fluids are also administered following both treatment tables.
After answering a call from Bryan, Kim sees men enter the apartment and abduct Amanda. Kim hides. When she is dragged out from under the bed, she yells a description of her abductor, following her father's instructions. Bryan hears someone breathing on the phone.
The US Navy developed two IWR treatment tables. The table used depends on the symptoms diagnosed by the medical officer. Oxygen is breathed the entire duration of the treatment without any air breaks and is followed by 3 hours of oxygen breathing on the surface.
For instance, a fast rate of breathing and difficulty breathing on exertion that progresses to air hunger at rest can be a key diagnostic symptom, but it may not be possible to obtain such information from people who are unconscious or who have convulsions at presentation.
New York City: Schocken Books, 1971 An entry from Kafka's Diaries, dated February 9, 1915, could refer to "Blumfeld": > Just now read the beginning. It is ugly and gives me a headache. In spite of > all its truth, it is wicked, pedantic, mechanical, a fish barely breathing > on a sandbank.Kafka, Franz.
The diver then completes the treatment breathing oxygen and is followed by oxygen breathing on the surface for 30 minutes post treatment. The Hawaiian IWR Table with Pyle modifications can be found in the proceedings of the DAN 2008 Technical Diving Conference (In Press) or through download from DAN here.
Warming lubricants contain specific ingredients to cause a sensation of warmth. Breathing on these types of lubricants may increase the effect. "Cooling" or "tingling" lubricants may contain ingredients such as peppermint. Some lubricants are sold together, such as "hot and cold", or are marketed for a specific use or effect.
The diver then completes the treatment breathing oxygen and is followed by oxygen breathing on the surface for 30 minutes post treatment. The Hawaiian IWR Table with Pyle modifications can be found in the proceedings of the DAN 2008 Technical Diving Conference (In Press) or through download from DAN here.
As with START, an airway maneuver is first attempted. If the child starts breathing on their own, they are triaged red (immediate). However, unlike START, patients who do not have a spontaneous return of respirations following an airway maneuver are not immediately triaged Black. First the clinician feels for a peripheral pulse.
And finally, in , Christ is represented as conveying the Paraclete to his disciples, and so initiating the commissioned church, by breathing on them, here too, very possibly, with implicit reference to the original creation."He breathed [on them?] [Vulg. insufflavit] and said to them, 'receive the Holy Spirit'" John 20:22 (RSV).
Akashi's health deteriorated as a result of his condition, and in autumn of 1936, he went blind. On 11 November 1938, he underwent a tracheotomy as a result of difficulty in breathing. On 9 June 1939, he died at the sanatorium of intestinal tuberculosis. He published his most successful work, Hakubyō, in 1939, shortly before his death.
Natalia doesn't want to, but reluctantly gives the OK to take Rebcca off life support. By some miracle, Rebecca starts breathing on her own. After a few days and when Rebecca gets back on her feet, she decides to go to San Francisco. The very next day on February 10, 2009, they learn that Rebecca has died.
Many of the residents of the Diamond community suffer from sickness and illness associated with the oil refinery. Many residents claim that they suffer from headaches, nausea, dizziness, congestion, sore throats, and difficulty breathing on a regular basis. Residents claim that when they leave the Diamond area, their health improves. Once they return, their health begins to deteriorate again.
One of his first reports came after 7 a.m., approximately four hours after surgery was completed to remove fragments of the bullet from Kennedy's brain; Mankiewicz reported that his vital signs were impaired but the senator was breathing on his own. However, by 1:30 p.m., Kennedy's condition had been downgraded from "critical" to "extremely critical".
The term thanatophoric is Greek for "death bearing". Children with this condition are usually stillborn or die shortly after birth from respiratory failure. A small number have survived into childhood, and a very few beyond. Survivors have difficulty breathing on their own and require respiratory support such as high flow oxygen through a canula or ventilator support via tracheostomy.
Pim hears her breathing on her side while she sleeps, as though she and Ploy were still inseparable. She sees Ploy on the mirror instead of herself. On the elevator, she sees Ploy resting her head in her shoulder. When she tries to relax in a bathtub, she is suddenly plunged into the water by Ploy's ghost.
Carmella and Oliver decide to name their daughter, Chloe. Chloe spends a few days in the neonatal unit and she starts breathing on her own. Carmella is discharged, but Chloe has to stay in the hospital for a while longer. Carmella and Marco decide to move into Ramsay Street and Oliver grows concerned about Marco's place in his daughter's life.
On July 27, 2006, a 45-year-old man was found unresponsive and not breathing on Goliath after losing consciousness during the ride. Park employees began to treat the man before he was taken to a local hospital and pronounced dead. After an inspection of the ride showed that the roller coaster was operating properly, it reopened to the public.
US Navy Type I Symptoms In-water Recompression Table US Navy Type II Symptoms In-water Recompression Table The US Navy developed two IWR treatment tables. The table used depends on the symptoms diagnosed by the medical officer. Oxygen is breathed the entire portion of the treatment without any air breaks and is followed by 3 hours of oxygen breathing on the surface.
Diaz awoke from his coma after two months in September 2008, and was reportedly breathing on his own and in stable condition. According to the San Antonio Express-News, Diaz was discharged from University Hospital in San Antonio and moved to a local rehabilitation facility. Diaz died on February 26, 2015, aged 32, in his home town of San Antonio, Texas.
Clinical signs for LFLs included explosive parturition, dystocia, foaling while standing, premature placenta separation, and foals either stillborn or born weak. Placentas were observed to carry a pale brown hue as opposed to their usual dark reddish- brown color. The umbilical cords were thick, dull, yellowish, and inflamed. The weak foals were often incapable of breathing on their own and required resuscitation.
At Hatfield House, Elizabeth I's childhood home, the team find a clue about the heir revealing itself. They then find a large hall with numerous mirrors. Adrian, in train of thought, actually says the answer, that heir is a play on words for "air", and breathing on the mirrors will reveal a message. Doubting himself, however, they allow their lead to slip away.
On February 23, 2000, Pulsipher's pregnant wife found him unconscious and barely breathing on their bathroom floor. Pulsipher was rushed to the hospital with paramedics assisting his breathing and doctors restoring his weak heartbeat. Pulsipher attributes the attack to a dietary supplement which contained ephedra. Three years later, Pulsipher was nearby when his Baltimore Orioles teammate Steve Bechler collapsed and died, also from ephedra.
Nelson suffered from prostate cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and emphysema. For the last six years of his life, he required an oxygen tank to assist his breathing. On August 23, 2012, Jerry Nelson died at his Cape Cod home from complications of his illnesses, at the age of 78. The film Muppets Most Wanted was dedicated to him and Jane Henson (who also died aged 78).
A local cannibal cult killed and ate victims as late as 2012. As in some other Papuan societies, the Urapmin people engaged in cannibalism in war. Notably, the Urapmin also had a system of food taboos wherein dogs could not be eaten and they had to be kept from breathing on food, unlike humans who could be eaten and with whom food could be shared.
"Shane Del Rosario's brain inactive", by Josh Gross, ESPN On November 30, del Rosario was taken off life support and breathing on his own. He also registered brain activity and squeezed his mother's hand. Despite the improvements in his condition, del Rosario died on December 9, 2013. A drug toxicology screen performed at the time of del Rosario's death indicated that he had recently used cocaine and opiates.
Knowing that Nails will attempt to kill everyone, Dana tells Gemma to leave without her. Gemma refuses and forces Dana to come with her. Dana, who has grown stronger and has been practicing breathing on her own, has Gemma pull out the tracheal tube and put her in a wheelchair. The two race to escape the hospital as Nails kills the few remaining staff members, including Dr. Stengel.
Their surfaces are covered with numerous small spines arranged into hexagonal 'rosettes'. These areas were vascularized, hence the conclusion that they were secondary breathing organs. The function of the book gills are usually interpreted to be for aquatic breathing, while the Kiemenplatten are supplementary for temporary breathing on land. However, some authors have argued that the two systems alone could not have supported an organism the size of Eurypterus.
He adduced common observations (the wine stealer) to demonstrate that air was a substance and a simple experiment (breathing on one's hand) to show that it could be altered by rarefaction and condensation.Lloyd (1970), pp. 21–3. Heraclitus of Ephesus (about 535–475 BC), then maintained that change, rather than any substance was fundamental, although the element fire seemed to play a central role in this process.Lloyd (1970), pp. 36–7.
On 8 January 2012, his brother Brian said Meldrum was breathing on his own and having conversations, but added his recovery would be slow. On 19 January Meldrum was taken out of hospital and moved into a rehabilitation centre. In April he gave his first public interview since the accident. A few months after the accident in 2012, Meldrum interviewed British pop singer Elton John and American pop singer Katy Perry.
Through mutagenic experimentation by the Brand Corporation, the first Death Adder's strength, stamina, durability, agility, and reflexes were artificially enhanced. He also became amphibious, able to breathe underwater through artificial gills as well as breathing on land through his nose. His anatomy was bionically bolstered to be able to withstand the ocean depths. His eyes were augmented to be able to see clearly in the murky depths of the ocean.
The Australian IWR Tables were developed by the Royal Australian Navy in the 1960s in response to their need for treatment in remote locations far away from recompression chambers. It was the shallow portion of the table developed for recompression chamber use. Oxygen is breathed the entire portion of the treatment without any air breaks and is followed by alternating periods (12 hours) of oxygen and air breathing on the surface.
In 1994, breathing through alternate nostrils showed effects on brain hemisphere symmetry on EEG topography. D.S. Shannahoff-Khalsa published in 2007 on the effect of this cycle and manipulation through forced nostril breathing on one side on the endogenous ultradian rhythms of the autonomic and central nervous system. More recent research has shown no statistically significant correlation between spontaneously (i.e. not forced) dominant nostril and active brain hemisphere.
The boys initially thought nothing was wrong, since GHB and alcohol can cause anyone drinking them to pass out if they drink too much of them, and this is usually not considered a medical emergency. However, Jessica later noticed that they were having difficulty breathing. The boys eventually drove them to a hospital, but Samantha stopped breathing on the way there. Both girls were put on life-support; Reid died roughly 18 hours later.
There is even less point in shallow or skip breathing on a rebreather as this does not even conserve gas, and the effect on buoyancy is negligible when the sum of loop volume and lung volume remains constant. A breathing pattern of slow, deep breaths which limits gas velocity and thereby turbulent flow in the air passages will minimise the work of breathing for a given gas mixture composition and density, and respiratory minute volume.
He approaches Phil in search for Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack) before going to the hospital, leaving a single rose for her. It is also the day that Ronnie is due to be woken up from her coma; doctors are successful when she starts breathing on her own, and an overwhelmed Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons) tells Charlie Cotton (Declan Bennett) not to breathe a word of their recent affair; Ronnie awakens as the conversation happens.
On March 13, 2004, they stated on their website that their live DVD had gone into post production, and they had already started working on their second album. On September 4, 2004, bass guitar player Ben Ogden left the group, and hand-picked Jon Hively as the band's new bassist before leaving. Lose the Alibis was followed by Last Day Breathing on March 13, 2007 and the Red Devotion EP on July 22, 2009.
Jason Turowski, MD of the Cleveland Clinic states that "we are designed to breathe through our noses from birth — it's the way humans have evolved." Thus, the impact of chronic mouth breathing on health is a research area within orthodontics (and the related field of Myofunctional Therapy) and anthropology. It is classified into three types: obstructive, habitual, and anatomic. Nasal breathing produces nitric oxide within the body, while mouth breathing does not.
Nikolay Andruschenko was on his way to a business meeting March 9, 2017 when a group of unknown people beat him until he lost consciousness. Several hours later he was found near his house with head trauma. He was rushed to the Mariinsky Hospital where doctors tried to save his life with brain surgery, but left him in a medically-induced coma. Although he started breathing on his own again, he died on the April 19, 2017.
Twain first performed the song as part of her setlist for an outdoor concert on July 5, 2003 at Nowlan Park in Kilkenny, Ireland. She then performed it at another concert on July 12, 2003 at Hyde Park in London, England. The singer last performed "It Only Hurts when I'm Breathing" on July 27, 2003 at a free outdoor concert held in Grant Park in Chicago, filmed for the Up! Live in Chicago (2003) concert film.
The performance featured the artist assuming the persona of a transgender woman named Fen-Ma Liuming, who would prepare and serve steamed fish for the audience while completely nude, eventually sitting down and attaching a large laundry tube to his penis, sucking and breathing on the other end of the tube. Ma would be arrested for such performances, and in 1995, police forced the artists to move out of Beijing’s East Village, with Ma beginning to work outside China.
On 6 March 1957, Pierre Gorlin (Robert Lacoste's press officer) announced that Ben M'hidi "had committed suicide by hanging himself with strips of material torn from his shirt". His body was later transferred to Maillot hospital in Algiers. On arrival, two French medical officers stated officially after examining him that he was already dead. General Jacques Massu claimed that Ben M'hidi was "still breathing" on his way to hospital after hanging himself with an electric flex during the night.
Australian In-water Recompression Table The Australian IWR Tables were developed by the Royal Australian Navy in the 1960s in response to their need for treatment in remote locations far away from recompression chambers. It was the shallow portion of the table developed for recompression chamber use. Oxygen is breathed the entire portion of the treatment without any air breaks and is followed by alternating periods (12 hours) of oxygen and air breathing on the surface.
Three months later his father was murdered and Shelomo remained alone in the camp. His mother as well as one of his sisters also perished during the Holocaust. Shelomo Selinger survived nine German death camps: Faulbrück, Gröditz, Markstadt, Fünfteichen, Gross-Rosen, Flossenburg, Dresden, Leitmeritz and finally Theresienstadt, as well as two death marches. He was discovered, still breathing, on a stack of dead bodies when the Terezin camp was liberated in 1945 by the Red Army.
The team was then advised to go to the theatre without having to locate the quilt panel and were verbally apprised of the reflection portion of the clue. At the theatre, teams found a number of mirrors hung on the walls. Teams discovered that by breathing on the mirrors, a picture of a flag, a fort and the words FORT PULASKI appeared in the condensation. This led teams to Fort Pulaski National Monument near Savannah, Georgia.
Typhoid Mary appears in the 2005 film Elektra, portrayed by Natassia Malthe. In the film, she is an assassin for the Hand whose breath or touch kills whatever they come into contact with. Her poison touch spreads throughout an area at will, killing life, and she can poison her weapons by breathing on the objects. The precise limitations to the poison that leaves her body is unknown, nor how quickly and widely she can spread her poison.
She is a strong woman and is not afraid to stand up for what she believes in. When Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher) returns to work at Erinsborough Hospital, he is welcomed to the department by Jodie. As Karl gets to know his patients, Jodie warns him that the head of department is on the warpath. That same day, Jodie tells Carmella Cammeniti (Natalie Blair) that her newborn daughter, Chloe, is breathing on her own and that Carmella can go and hold her.
Shiv Natraj (Naseeruddin Shah), an elderly psychology professor, arrives at a hospital in Kochi to visit his comatose wife Pankaja (Suhasini Maniratnam). Tara Kapoor Desphande (Kalki Koechlin), a young advertising agent, also arrives at the hospital during the night after being delivered news of a car accident involving her husband, Rajat Deshpande (Arjun Mathur). She is consoled by Rajat's eccentric co-worker Girish (Rajeev Ravindranathan), but dismisses him abruptly. Tara is deeply disturbed to see Rajat breathing on a ventilator, and leaves immediately.
In this piece, entitled "Audiothecary", amplified balance scales are used as a performance-based utility for finding the weight of sound. The scales' beam with both of its two pans at either end are all wired to function as one large microphone. Any slight touch, even breathing on them, will produce a very substantial noise. The Haters latest performance entitled "Loud Luggage / Booming Baggage", first performed in 2010, has them operate amplified suitcases, shaking and banging them about till the luggage eventually breaks.
Elkins said a "pencil-size artery leading from the heart had been cut in two by the hollow-point bullet" and that six units of blood from the transfusion had spilled out from her circulatory system. A breathing tube was administered after Selena stopped breathing on her own, while a clamp was placed on her "gushing" pierced artery on her collarbone. After 50 minutes, the doctors realized the damage was irreparable. Selena Quintanilla- Pérez was pronounced dead at 1:05 p.m.
John Lane, played by Ian Hastings, was Gail Potter's (Helen Worth) stalker. In January 1976, Gail began getting mysterious phone calls, although she and her then best mate Tricia Hopkins (Kathy Jones) thought they were from a secret admirer. However, Gail got a phone call with breathing on the line, making her frightened. She called in the Exchange, and she was all alone when John arrived (pretending to be from the GPO) whilst Tricia was out on a date with Philip Harper (Mark Drewery).
Connie decides to turn off Grace's life support when her ECG results show minimal brain-stem activity. When Doctor Ooma Chowdry (Sakuntala Ramanee) asks Connie if she wants to hold Grace, Connie declines, but Sam holds her and notices she is breathing on her own. Grace pulls through and Connie allows Sam increased access to his daughter. Sam ask Maddy to look after Grace and while Grace is in a room on her own, Susie Prendergast kidnaps Grace, thinking she is her baby sister.
His first novel, Deathwind Breathing on Cupela, 2000, was welcomed by the critics as one of the most important Greek works that combine aestheticism with magic realism. His novel Lemonmellons was considered blasphemous and pornographic; for this reason it was first published on the web in 2005 and two years later, in 2007, as a book. Since August 2009 he is a conscientious objector, as he denied reserved recruitment. Through his political texts he is placed over one fiery liberalism versus political violence, racism and totalitarianism.
Dillon produced a butcher's knife and cut McIlwaine's throat while Brown shouted encouragement and Burcombe overlooked the scene from about five feet away. Brown and Dillon left McIlwaine still breathing on the ground; once they were back inside the car, Brown proposed to drive the car over his head, but Dillon dissuaded him. Brown halted the vehicle, took the knife and walked back over to where McIlwaine was lying on the road making a "wheezing" sound. Brown stabbed McIlwaine repeatedly in the face and chest.
On November 16, during the ninth game of the 1969 season in Atlanta, Piccolo voluntarily removed himself from the game due to extreme difficulty breathing on the field. When the team returned to Chicago, he received a medical examination and chest x-ray that revealed a malignancy. He was then diagnosed with embryonal cell carcinoma, an aggressive form of testicular cancer that had already spread to his chest cavity. After the diagnosis, Piccolo underwent surgery at Sloan-Kettering in New York City to remove the tumor.
On the afternoon of February 13, 1982, Eri was found prone and not breathing on the bed of her Minato Ward apartment in Tokyo, by her manager. Her cause of death was listed as a stroke with asphyxiation due to vomit in the trachea. A further report indicated that while she had a cold and had already been drinking, a combination of whiskey mixed with milk, as well as cold medicine that she had heated up may have had a role in her death.
At the time of her shooting, she was accompanying victim Barbara Hawthorne, a close friend whom she called her grandmother. She was initially reported dead, but later confirmed to have survived. As of February 23, she remained on a ventilator and in critical condition, though she was breathing on her own by February 28 and was able to open her eyes by March 3. Kopf was discharged from Bronson Methodist Hospital on March 8 and transferred to the Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The teyolia was located in the heart. This entity has been described to be specific to the individual and stood for a person’s knowledge and memory. The ihiyotl, which resided in the liver, was strongly attached to witchcraft and the supernatural. It could also leave the body but was always connected through the wind or an individual's breath, “...thus, each individual could affect other people and things by breathing on them.” The Aztecs used magic to avoid illness and wore amulets as protection from it.
Traveling twice that distance upriver, he passed through frequent North Vietnamese patrols, truck, and columns of tanks. Clark floated down the cold river and at about 02:00 to 03:00, Norris could hear his heavy breathing on the river. Norris was about to leave cover to pull Clark to shore when a six-man NVA patrol walked between them. Norris remained hidden, hoping they wouldn't notice Clark's breathing, and knowing that using their weapons would expose the team's position to the hundreds of enemy troops around them.
569 The two doctors decided a cerebral hemorrhage was most likely, due partly to contracted pupils. This, however, is could also be a symptom of morphine or barbiturate poisoning. Moreover, her breathing was shallow; typical of an overdose-induced coma.A cerebral haemorrhage is usually accompanied by heavy breathing. On 21 July, a pathologist by the name of Dr Shera was called in to take a spinal fluid sample, and immediately asked if her stomach contents should be examined in case of narcotic poisoning, but Adams and Harris both opposed this.
She asks people to comb or louse her hair. Those who fulfill her request will be rewarded with a neverending clew of yarn or with yellow leaves which will later become gold if not thrown away. It is but very difficult to clean and tidy the Buschweibchen's hair because her head is as cold as ice, thus leading to a (temporary) freezing of the helper's hands. When she was sneered at, the Buschgroßmutter takes revenge by breathing on the sneerer which will result in illnesses, most commonly rash.
Newsom-Davis qualified MB BChir in 1960 at the Middlesex Hospital, and then joined Tom Sears at the National Hospital, Queen Square. After studying the physiology of breathing there, he spent a year at the Cornell Medical Center, New York City, working with Fred Plum on the central pathways involved in breathing. On returning from New York in 1970 he was appointed consultant neurologist jointly at the National and at the Royal Free Hospital. At the latter hospital he built up an active research group, becoming the first MRC Clinical Research Professor in 1980.
Cornelia Parker's meteorite shower firework (pieces of meteorites loaded in firework) was launched by Novoselov breathing on graphene gas sensor (which changed the resistance of graphene due to doping by water vapour). Graphene was obtained through exfoliation of graphite which was extracted from a drawing of William Blake. Novoselov suggested that he also exfoliated graphite obtained from the drawings of other prominent artists: John Constable, Pablo Picasso, J. M. W. Turner, Thomas Girtin. He said that only microscopic amounts (flake size less than 100 micrometres) was extracted from each of the drawings.
Many hard prescriptions of Tournon were mitigated by the regulation of 1734. As to the first article, condemning the omission of the use of saliva and breathing on the candidates for baptism, the missionaries, and the bishops of India with them, are rebuked for not having consulted the Holy See previously to that omission; yet, they are allowed to continue for ten years omitting these ceremonies, to which the Hindus felt so strangely loath. Other prohibitions or precepts of the legate are softened by the additions of a Quantum fieri potest, or even replaced by mere counsels or advices.
She was also a sculptor of portrait busts. Her sculpture of Charles Butler, done in marble, was donated to New York University. She said: "Beauty in art, in my opinion, does not consist in simply copying nature, but in retaining the true features of the subject, and breathing on them a breath of spiritual life, which should bring them up to their ideal form." An example of her poetry which showed her interest in literature: ::IN THE LIBRARY ::Speak low, tread softly through these halls; ::Here genius lives enshrined, ::Here reign, in silent majesty, ::The monarchs of the mind.
On November 6, 2011, Derulo performed "It Girl" at the Belfast City Hall in Northern Ireland, to coincide with the 2011 MTV Europe Music Awards. The song was part of a set list which also included "Whatcha Say", "In My Head", "Don't Wanna Go Home" and "Breathing". On December 3, 2011, he performed "It Girl" at radio station KDWB-FM's annual Jingle Ball, which took place at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The song was part of a set list which included "Whatcha Say", "In My Head", "Ridin' Solo", "Don't Wanna Go Home" and "Fight for You".
It has the reputed ability to kill people by either looking at them—"the death-darting eye of Cockatrice"Romeo and Juliet, iii.ii.47. The idea of vision in an "eye-beam", a stream emanating from the eye was inherited by the Renaissance from Antiquity; it forms an elaborately-worked-out simile in John Donne's "The Exstacie": "Our eye-beames twisted and did thred/ Our eyes, upon one double string."—touching them, or sometimes breathing on them. It was repeated in the late-medieval bestiaries that the weasel is the only animal that is immune to the glance of a cockatrice.
After the revelations in 2012–13 of the Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal, a former student was referred by Suffolk Police to the specialist investigation team within the City of London Police. The woman, who was 16 in 1978, later testified that during a lesson Pickett told her to take her top off and lie down in a darkened practice room to "improve her breathing", on later occasions sexually assaulting and raping her. Police arrested Pickett on 4 December 2013, after which further victims came forward. His arrest was not part of the high-profile sex crime investigation Operation Yewtree.
The release by the > Italian authorities of the results of Ayrton Senna's autopsy, revealing that > the driver had died instantaneously during the race at Imola, ignited still > more controversy. Now there were questions about the reactions of the race > director and the medical authorities. Although spokespersons for the > hospital had stated that Senna was still breathing on arrival in Bologna, > the autopsy on Ratzenberger [who died the day before] indicated that his > death had been instantaneous. Under Italian law, a death within the confines > of the circuit would have required the cancellation of the entire race > meeting.
Contestant Michael Lynche performed a cover version of "It Only Hurts when I'm Breathing" on a Twain-themed episode of the ninth season of the singing competition American Idol, aired on April 27, 2010. Lynche performed the contemporary R&B-oriented; rendition of song sitting on the staircase of the show's stage. His performance was received well by judges Ellen DeGeneres (who compared Lynche's delivery to that of Luther Vandross), Kara DioGuardi, and Randy Jackson; judge Simon Cowell felt Lynche's song selection poor, deeming the song too feminine for him. Sitting in the audience after serving as a guest mentor, Twain herself was moved to tears listening to Lynche's rendition.
Retrieved 7 July 2017.Beef baron dies from injuries suffered in campdrafting accident, The Guardian, 11 May 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2017. After originally being airlifted to Rockhampton Hospital in a serious condition, Acton was transferred to the intensive care unit at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital with critical head and spinal injuries. Although there were signs of slight improvement during his time in hospital, which included being taken off life support and breathing on his own, Acton eventually succumbed to his injuries one week after the accident.Cattleman Graeme Acton's condition unchanged after campdraft fall, Paul Robinson, ABC News, 6 May 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
Although this appears true intuitively, under normal circumstances the breathing rate dictated by the body alone already leads to 98–99% oxygen saturation of the arterial blood and the effect of over-breathing on the oxygen intake is minor. What is really happening differs from divers' understanding; these divers are extending their dive by postponing the body's natural breathing mechanism, not by increasing oxygen load. The mechanism is as follows: The primary urge to breathe is triggered by rising carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the bloodstream. Carbon dioxide builds up in the bloodstream when oxygen is metabolized and it needs to be expelled as a waste product.
Pob's Programme is a children's television programme which was broadcast in the United Kingdom on Channel 4. The programme is presented by a puppet named Pob (played by puppeteer Robin Stevens), who speaks Welsh and who supposedly lives inside the viewer's TV (the casing and red, green and blue electron guns visible behind him). Music was composed and performed by Mike Stanley. The opening titles of the show consist of the character breathing on the camera lens (this breathing was often mistaken for spitting, given the loud noise accompanying it and the thick condensation appearing on screen), and tracing his name in the condensation.
In 1854, Miki began to administer the grant of safe childbirth (obiya-yurushi), first to her daughter Oharu during her pregnancy. After Oharu delivered the baby safely, expectant mothers who had heard about the grant visited the Nakayama residence and requested that the grant be administered to them as well. The grant, a form of faith healing, was conducted by stroking and breathing on the recipient's stomach three times. Recipients of the grant, Miki instructed, would be assured of a rapid and easy delivery and would not need to observe the postnatal customs of the day, such as wearing an abdominal band, not eating certain foods, or leaning against a support.
EJ recovers, shocking everyone by breathing on his own after he is taken off life support. On October 14, EJ admits to Stefano that he still loves Sami, and that he believes that if she shot him, he got what he deserved. Eventually, though, EJ sets out to prove that Sami was the shooter, as it becomes clear to him that it's the only way that he will ever be able to see his children again. Rafe's sister, Arianna, gets a recording of Sami confessing to the shooting, but before she can bring it to EJ, she is killed by a hit-and-run driver.
Neonatal resuscitation also known as newborn resuscitation is an emergency procedure focused on supporting the approximately 10% of newborn children who do not readily begin breathing, putting them at risk of irreversible organ injury and death. Through positive airway pressure, and in severe cases chest compressions, medical personnel can often stimulate neonates to begin breathing on their own, with attendant normalization of heart rate. About a quarter of all neonatal deaths globally are caused by birth asphyxia.Guidelines on basic newborn resuscitation, 2012, World Health Organization This dangerous condition of oxygen deprivation may begin before birth, for example if the umbilical cord, which supplies oxygen throughout fetal development, is compressed during delivery.
In 2011, Pavone was involved in assisting the family of Moe Maraachli, a Canadian man who, with his wife, sought medical procedure for their dying son, who came to be known as "Baby Joseph", but were refused the treatment in Canada. They turned to Pavone for assistance, and he arranged, through his Priests for Life organization, to have the baby transferred to SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center in St. Louis where the child received a tracheotomy, and then to have him flown back home, breathing on his own without a machine. After successfully receiving the procedure in March 2011, "Baby Joseph" Maraachli did return home, where he died in September 2011.
In May–June 2008, the real recordings of the new album at Principal studios started. The album was produced by Dave Chavarri (of ill Nino & Sepultura) and Masha Mysmane. In October 2008, the album was mixed at Temple studios in L.A. by Jeremy Blair (of Fear Factory, Coal Chamber, and Guns and Roses) and Jeff Hannanh (Black Light Burns). In November 2008, the record was mastered at Sterling sound in N.Y. by UE Nastasi (Walls of Jericho- Pantera), and the band revealed the new album entitled “My Own Army”, whose first single was “Are You Breathing?” On December 17, 2008, the new video for “Are You Breathing?” was shot by the director Tobias Dannappel in Germany.
He said "the duo sing harmoniously and break into solos with much precision and pace, remaining in sync at all times with the abrasive club influenced beats on hand." David Jeffries said that at times Dirty Money came off as "fine background singers or part of Diddy’s Fashion Week posse." Matt Sayles disagreed, stating that on the record, "Diddy takes a backseat" which allowed "Kaleena and Dawn to do a lot of the heavy lifting (and breathing) on a wide range of songs." Dirty Money was inspired by the 1980s bands Soul II Soul and Loose Ends though Diddy pointed out that he "wanted to flip things" by having two girls and one guy in the band.
Glick's health improves enough to phone Knesset Speaker One of the first people he spoke to after regaining the ability was Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein, whom he called by phone, saying, "I know you fight for the right to speak, and for the last few days, I have been fighting to breathe - so, now, I'm breathing alone, and I want to share that with you."Yehudah Glick Calls Knesset Speaker, Finally Breathing on His Own He was eventually released from hospital on 24 November. Police traced the suspected assailant, Mutaz Hijazi, to the mixed Arab/Jewish neighborhood of Abu Tor. Israeli police said their attempts at arrest were met by gunfire, a claim Hijazi's family denies, which resulted in Hijazi being shot and killed.
CHS is exhibited typically as a congenital disorder, but in rare circumstances, can also result from severe brain or spinal trauma or injury (such as after an automobile accident, stroke, asphyxiation, brain tumor, encephalitis, poisoning, as a complication of neurosurgery) or due to particular neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy, or multiple sclerosis. Long and Allen (1984) were the first to report the abnormal brainstem auditory evoked responses in an alcoholic woman who recovered from Ondine's curse. These investigators hypothesized that their patient's brainstem was poisoned — not destroyed — by her chronic alcoholism. Medical investigation of patients with this syndrome has led to a deeper understanding of how the body and brain regulate breathing on a molecular level.
In 1783, Mrs Buchan, in her late 40s and the daughter of an inn owner, declared herself a prophet and a biblical figure in her own right, and claimed to be immortal and able to give immortality to her followers by breathing on them. She gathered in Irvine, Ayrshire, a group of followers who broke away from the Relief Church when Hugh White, minister at Irvine, declared Elspeth Buchan(1739-1791) to be a special saint identified with the woman described in Revelation 12.J. F. C. Harrison, The Second Coming: Popular Millenarianism 1780-1850 (London: Taylor & Francis, 1979), , p. 33. Elspeth Buchan was born in Fordyce, Banff, Elspeth Simpson daughter of John Simpson and Margaret Gordon and married Robert Buchan and hence the name.
On April 21, 2011, Joseph was transported from the hospital in St. Louis to his home in Windsor, Ontario. Priests for Life paid for all of the medical bills incurred and the return flight home. According to his father, at home Joseph was breathing on his own and showed signs of consciousness, such as opening his eyes or moving around in response to touch; his father also said that he thought that Joseph knew when he was holding him.'I feel victorious,' says Baby Joseph's father Brother Paul O'Donnell, a friend of the Maraachli family, says he had seen Joseph turn his head to his father when his father spoke, and to his mother when his mother spoke, and also said he had seen him throw temper tantrums such as when his diaper was changed.
Signs of laryngeal paralysis include voice change (the dog's bark becomes hoarse-sounding), gagging or coughing (often during or after eating or drinking), exercise intolerance, inspiratory stridor (noisy breathing on inspiration), difficulty breathing, and in severe cases cyanosis or syncope (fainting). Secondary problems may also occur, including aspiration or edema in the lungs, though often the problem remains an upper respiratory problem. Affected dogs are vulnerable to heat stroke and heat exhaustion due to their limited ability to cool themselves down by panting, but the disorder itself can be mistaken for heat stroke. Signs may occur at any time, but initially owners may only notice that their dog's bark sounds different, that their dog can't run as much as before, or that the dog has trouble in hot weather in unilateral cases because the unaffected side can compensate for the paralysed side.

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