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Green, Julia. Breathing underwater. Bloomsbury Children's, 2012.

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Kituo cha Sheria na Haki za Binadamu (Tanzania), ed. Sengondo Mvungi: Breathing the constitution. Legal and Human Rights Centre, 2014.

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L, Marcus Carole, ed. Sleep and breathing in children: Developmental changes in breathing during sleep. 2nd ed. Informa Healthcare, 2008.

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Reform, United States Congress House Committee on Government. Breathing fumes: A decade of failure in Energy Department acquisitions : hearing before the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representative, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, March 20, 2003. U.S. G.P.O., 2003.

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Rosen, Richard. Pranayama Beyond the Fundamentals: An In-Depth Guide to Yogic Breathing with Instructional CD. Shambhala, 2006.

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Lei, Yuan. Ventilator System Composition. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198784975.003.0005.

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‘Ventilator System Composition’ describes in depth, each of the six essential parts: the electrical supply, compressed gas supply, ventilator, breathing circuit, artificial airway, and the patient’s lungs. The chapter discusses the internal design of the ventilator, particularly the inspiratory channel and expiratory channel, and the use of a proportional valve. It describes the structure of the various breathing circuits or patient circuits that are used, and their relationship to the humidifier in use. Next, the author addresses the artificial airway or non-invasive patient interface, and fi
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Hudgins, Mr Abu Bryant. Death B4 Breathing. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Green, Julia. Breathing Underwater. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2010.

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Drake, William Lawrence. Death of America: When America Stops Breathing. Palmetto Publishing, 2023.

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Drake, William Lawrence. Death of America: When America Stops Breathing. Palmetto Publishing, 2023.

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Drake, William Lawrence. Death of America: When America Stops Breathing. Palmetto Publishing, 2023.

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Art of Not Breathing. Usborne Publishing, Limited, 2016.

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Alexander, Sarah. Art of Not Breathing. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2016.

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Art of Not Breathing. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2017.

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Donnelly, David, John M. Carroll, Gerald M. Loughlin, and Carole Marcus. Sleep and Breathing in Children: Developmental Changes in Breathing During Sleep, Second Edition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2008.

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Donnelly, David, John M. Carroll, Gerald M. Loughlin, and Carole Marcus. Sleep and Breathing in Children: Developmental Changes in Breathing During Sleep, Second Edition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2008.

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Mara, Wil. Fire Breathing, Sword Swallowing, and Other Death-Defying Circus Science. Capstone, 2020.

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Fire-Breathing, Sword-Swallowing, and Other Death-Defying Circus Science. Capstone, 2017.

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Mara, Wil. Fire Breathing, Sword Swallowing, and Other Death-Defying Circus Science. Capstone, 2017.

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Mara, Wil. Fire-Breathing, Sword-Swallowing, and Other Death-Defying Circus Science. Capstone, 2017.

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The art of not breathing. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016.

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Aristóteles. On Youth And Old Age, On Life And Death, On Breathing. Kessinger Publishing, 2004.

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Rodenburg, Patsy. Speaking Shakespeare. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350161689.

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From A Midsummer Night’s Dream’s Puck to Othello’s Desdemona, this new edition of Speaking Shakespeare gives you all the necessary tools to bring any of Shakespeare’s eclectic characters to life. Patsy Rodenburg uses practical exercises and textual analysis to hone in on your dramatic resonance, breathing and placement in order to unlock your potential for playing these iconic characters. Speeches and scenes such as Mark Antony’s ‘O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth’ and the bloody scene in which Macbeth admits to Lady Macbeth that he has ‘done the deed’ are placed in context and discus
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Breathing new life into the evidence of death: New approaches to bioarchaeology. School for Advanced Research Press, 2011.

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Kelmanson, Igor A. Sleep And Breathing in Infants And Young Children. Nova Biomedical Books, 2006.

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(Editor), Carole Marcus, John L. Carroll (Editor), David Donnelly (Editor), and Gerald M. Loughlin (Editor), eds. Sleep and Breathing in Children: Second Edition: Developmental Changes in Breathing During Sleep (Lung Biology in Health and Disease). 2nd ed. Informa Healthcare, 2008.

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Death Uncovered While You Are Breathing: A Story of an Experience of Hell. Independently Published, 2021.

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Jensen, Jens Ingemann. An analysis of breath-to-death variability in steady-states of breathing in man. 1987.

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Magee, Patrick, and Mark Tooley. Intraoperative monitoring. Edited by Jonathan G. Hardman. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642045.003.0043.

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Chapter 25 introduced some basic generic principles applicable to many measurement and monitoring techniques. Chapter 43 introduces those principles not covered in Chapter 25 and discusses in detail the clinical applications and limitations of the many monitoring techniques available to the modern clinical anaesthetist. It starts with non-invasive blood pressure measurement, including clinical and automated techniques. This is followed by techniques of direct blood pressure measurement, noting that transducers and calibration have been discussed in Chapter 25. This is followed by electrocardio
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Payne, Skywalker. Breathing Through the Eye of A Needle: Stories of Living in the Moment from Birth to Death. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Gibson, Charles, and Fred Roberts. Anaesthesia data. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198719410.003.0044.

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This final chapter contains a selection of useful information for the anaesthetist, gathered together for convenience and for the aid of revision in examinations. It contains the American Society of Anesthesiologists classification, the (National) Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death classification, the Mapleson classification of breathing systems, a discussion of pulmonary function tests and their normal values, cardiovascular physiology data, the Glasgow Coma Scale, and a series of useful anaesthetic equations and definitions. It concludes with a table of normal values, a list
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Burlew, Clay Cothren, and Ernest E. Moore. A systematic approach to the injured patient. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0332.

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Trauma remains the most common cause of death for all individuals between the ages of 1 and 44 years, and is the third most common cause of death regardless of age. It is also the leading cause of years of productive life lost. However, death rate underestimates the magnitude of the societal toll. Organized trauma systems have improved mortality by providing timely and expert care to severely-injured patients. Patient management consists of rapid primary survey, which should focus on the identification and simultaneous treatment of immediately life-threatening injuries. A classical ABC (airway
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Annane, Djillali, and B. Jérôme Aboab. Management of carbon monoxide poisoning. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0328.

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CO poisoning is the commonest cause of toxic death. Carbon monoxide is colourless, odourless, and tasteless, and is produced under various conditions. When people inhale CO, the gas diffuses rapidly to the body and replaces oxygen at the level of haemoglobin, myoglobin, and other oxygen carriers. Subsequently, CO causes oxygen deprivation of all body tissues. CO also induces oxidative stress and systemic inflammation. After CO poisoning a broad variety of symptoms may occur. Survivors of CO poisoning often present with persistent neurological sequels or develop delayed neurological symptoms. T
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Sprigings, David. Coma. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0040.

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Coma is a pathological state of unconsciousness from which a patient cannot be roused to wakefulness by stimuli, and reflects dysfunction of the brainstem reticular system and its thalamic projections (the neuronal basis of wakefulness), or diffuse injury of both cerebral hemispheres. A unilateral lesion of a cerebral hemisphere (e.g. haemorrhagic stroke) will not cause coma unless there is secondary compression of the contralateral hemisphere or brainstem. Coma is a medical emergency, because a comatose patient is at high risk of permanent brain injury or death, caused either by the underlyin
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Mülling Gomez, Valéria. Inspire, pare de fumar, expire: reflexões psicossociais sobre tabagismo. Brazil Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-681-8.

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Psychosocial reflections about tobaccoism allows us to go beyond the personal process, this approach also challenges us to combat tobaccoism by the promotion of public health. When looking at the history and geographically contextualizing, you will meet protagonists, who, in a certain time and space, sought to achieve freedom. It is possible for you to identify yourself in the battle to overcome nicotine dependency, and you may come to feel more active, freer, and happier. The book's proposal embraces the prevention and treatment of people who want or need to quit smoking. It reflects with cla
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Vert, Paul, Sumner Yaffe, Jacob V. Aranda, and Charlotte Catz. Control of Breathing During Development: Apnea of the Newborn and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Colloquium Nancy-Pone-A-Mousson, France September 7 (Biology of the Neonate). S. Karger AG (Switzerland), 1994.

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Staffell, Simon, and Akil Awan, eds. Jihadism Transformed. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190650292.001.0001.

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Jihadist narratives have evolved dramatically over the past five years, driven by momentous events in the Middle East and beyond; the death of bin Laden; the rise and ultimate failure of the Arab Spring; and most notably, the rise of the so-called Islamic State. For many years, Al-Qaeda pointed to an aspirational future Caliphate as their utopian end goal - one which allowed them to justify their violent excesses in the here and now. Islamic State turned that aspiration into a dystopic reality, and in the process hijacked the jihadist narrative, breathing new life into the global Salafi-Jihadi
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Howard, Gary C. The Biology of Us. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197664797.001.0001.

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Abstract The Biology of Us describes the natural world all around and even in us. In the modern world, it is easy to overlook the natural world all around us. Only major life events, such as birth, injury, disease, and death, remind us that we are still biological organisms. Humans “interact” with nature in a controlled and safe environment, such as a zoo or theme park, or on television. Television shows, films, and books are nearly always in an exotic location (e.g., the Kalahari Desert, the deep ocean, or Antarctica), but they inadvertently reinforce our separation from nature. Biology happe
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Spinal Cord Injury: Education for Patients and the Public. Exon Publications, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36255/spinal-cord-injury.

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Spinal cord injury is a serious condition that affects the body’s ability to send and receive signals between the brain and the rest of the body. This article provides a detailed guide on spinal cord injury, including its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management. It begins by explaining what spinal cord injury is and how it impacts movement, sensation, and overall health. The article discusses how common the condition is, highlighting risk factors such as trauma from accidents, falls, and genetic factors like variations in the NG2 and SOX9 genes that may influence nerve
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Gibson, Alistair A., and Peter J. D. Andrews. Management of traumatic brain injury. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0343.

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide and although young male adults are at particular risk, it affects all ages. TBI often occurs in the presence of significant extracranial injuries and immediate management focuses on the ABCs—airway with cervical spine control, breathing, and circulation. Best outcomes are achieved by management in centres that can offer comprehensive neurological critical care and appropriate management for extracranial injuries. If patients require transfer from an admitting hospital to a specialist centre, the transfer must be
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