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单词 rebreathe
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Definition of rebreathe in English:

rebreathe

verb ˈriːbriːðrēˈbrēT͟H
[with object]
  • Breathe in (exhaled air)

    cup your hands close to your mouth to catch and rebreathe the exhaled air
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In dogs, chronic exposure to episodic hypoxia via tracheal occlusion depresses arousal responses to asphyxial gases when rebreathing expired air.
    • Similar effects occur when present-day glue sniffers rebreathe exhaled air from a plastic bag.
    • In normal subjects who rebreathed carbon dioxide, QT dispersion was increased, which could signal a risk of arrhythmia.
    • The subject was then switched to a rebreathing bag and was asked to stop hyperventilating.
    • Holding your breath or rebreathing from a paper bag are common methods of treatment.
    • Functional residual capacity was measured by helium dilution over 7 min of rebreathing in closed circuit.
    • When babies sleep face down on such a surface, they rebreathe air they have exhaled, which can contain high amounts of carbon dioxide.
    • After baseline routine testing, the ventilatory pattern was evaluated with subjects sitting comfortably during room-air breathing and during CO2 rebreathing.
    • Inhalation includes deep breathing through the mouth and nose and often involves rebreathing exhaled air when a bag is used.
    • With the patient still breathing at the usual rate, a 3-min equilibration phase was recorded with the patient rebreathing a mixture of room air and Xe gas.
    • Do not put fluffy blankets, comforters, stuffed toys, or pillows near the baby to prevent rebreathing.
    • Similar, and potentially larger, problems could occur if a bias flow is delivered to minimize rebreathing through a relatively large volume circuitry, unless the occlusion valve is close to the mask.
    • The experimental setup is similar to that described previously for mechanical unloading during CO2 rebreathing.
    • A resting cardiac output was determined in triplicate for each subject for a determination of cardiac index using the acetylene rebreathe technique.
    • If general anesthesia is required, the anesthesia care provider adds a humidifier to the rebreathing system.
    • The rebreathing of carbon dioxide associated with compressible bedding may also play a role.
    • Rebreathers use technology in which the same air is rebreathed; the diver exhales into the equipment, which scrubs the air free of carbon dioxide and recirculates it.
    • Subjects were studied at baseline and during hypoxic and hypercapnic rebreathing tests.
    • When a person using inhalants becomes hypercapnic and hypoxic by rebreathing from a closed bag, the effects of the inhalant are intensified.
    • The infant only has the pocket of air around her face, causing her to ‘rebreathe ‘carbon dioxide gas she has just exhaled.’
 
 

Definition of rebreathe in US English:

rebreathe

verbrēˈbrēT͟H
[with object]
  • Breathe in (exhaled air)

    cup your hands close to your mouth to catch and rebreathe the exhaled air
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Similar effects occur when present-day glue sniffers rebreathe exhaled air from a plastic bag.
    • Functional residual capacity was measured by helium dilution over 7 min of rebreathing in closed circuit.
    • Subjects were studied at baseline and during hypoxic and hypercapnic rebreathing tests.
    • If general anesthesia is required, the anesthesia care provider adds a humidifier to the rebreathing system.
    • The infant only has the pocket of air around her face, causing her to ‘rebreathe ‘carbon dioxide gas she has just exhaled.’
    • The experimental setup is similar to that described previously for mechanical unloading during CO2 rebreathing.
    • Inhalation includes deep breathing through the mouth and nose and often involves rebreathing exhaled air when a bag is used.
    • In dogs, chronic exposure to episodic hypoxia via tracheal occlusion depresses arousal responses to asphyxial gases when rebreathing expired air.
    • A resting cardiac output was determined in triplicate for each subject for a determination of cardiac index using the acetylene rebreathe technique.
    • The rebreathing of carbon dioxide associated with compressible bedding may also play a role.
    • After baseline routine testing, the ventilatory pattern was evaluated with subjects sitting comfortably during room-air breathing and during CO2 rebreathing.
    • The subject was then switched to a rebreathing bag and was asked to stop hyperventilating.
    • When a person using inhalants becomes hypercapnic and hypoxic by rebreathing from a closed bag, the effects of the inhalant are intensified.
    • In normal subjects who rebreathed carbon dioxide, QT dispersion was increased, which could signal a risk of arrhythmia.
    • Rebreathers use technology in which the same air is rebreathed; the diver exhales into the equipment, which scrubs the air free of carbon dioxide and recirculates it.
    • Do not put fluffy blankets, comforters, stuffed toys, or pillows near the baby to prevent rebreathing.
    • Holding your breath or rebreathing from a paper bag are common methods of treatment.
    • When babies sleep face down on such a surface, they rebreathe air they have exhaled, which can contain high amounts of carbon dioxide.
    • Similar, and potentially larger, problems could occur if a bias flow is delivered to minimize rebreathing through a relatively large volume circuitry, unless the occlusion valve is close to the mask.
    • With the patient still breathing at the usual rate, a 3-min equilibration phase was recorded with the patient rebreathing a mixture of room air and Xe gas.
 
 
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