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First, when Martian soil was mixed with a sterile organic soup from Earth, something in the soil chemically broke down the soup—almost as if there were respiring microbes metabolizing a food package from Earth. Cosmos 1980-01-01T00:00:00Z
The usual way of looking at them is as enslaved creatures, captured to supply ATP for cells unable to respire on their own, or to provide carbohydrate and oxygen for cells unequipped for photosynthesis. The Lives of a Cell 1974-01-01T00:00:00Z
With this, we were off to an explosive developmental stage in which great varieties of respiring life, including the multicellular forms, became feasible. The Lives of a Cell 1974-01-01T00:00:00Z
“For a few seconds. Suspends its respiration; yours, too, but humans can function without respiring—perspiring?—for a couple of minutes, but the vagus nerve of an andy—” Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? 1968-01-02T00:00:00Z
As oxygen from the environment combines with the sugars in patats, it gets respired from the roots as carbon dioxide and water. How to store potatoes so they last for months (yes, months!) 2021-08-27T04:00:00Z
Aspire, respire, perspire — you can’t separate your breath from your experience. Diane Lane Doesn’t Use the ‘A’ Word 2018-10-29T04:00:00Z
Autotrophs also respire and consume the organic molecules they form: using oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. Concepts of Biology 2013-04-25T00:00:00Z
The environment in which the animal lives greatly determines how an animal respires. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z
High energy–yielding pathways in cells require oxygen, and that is the reason we need to breathe, or respire. Miller & Levine Biology 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z
Tiny pores on a leaf’s underside are arranged to take in carbon dioxide and respire water, allowing the plant to transform sunlight into energy. Fossil leaves may reveal climate in last era of dinosaurs 2021-08-23T04:00:00Z
That carbon feeds hordes of bacteria and fungi, which build some of it into more microbes while respiring the rest into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. Global Warming Could Unlock Carbon From Tropical Soil 2020-08-12T04:00:00Z
“So our biosphere in the North is leakier than we thought because soils are remaining warm and respiring both carbon dioxide and methane.” The Arctic may have crossed key threshold, emitting billions of tons of carbon into the air, in a long-dreaded climate feedback 2019-12-10T05:00:00Z
On average, pregnant women suffer twice as many bites, as they respire 20% more carbon dioxide, and have a marginally elevated body temperature. Man v mosquito: what to do about our biggest killer 2019-09-20T04:00:00Z
Some land invertebrates, such as earthworms, live in moist environments and can respire across their skin if it stays moist. Miller & Levine Biology 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z
When respiring animals were only a few cells thick, they could count on diffusion to satisfy their needs for oxygen. Icefish Study Adds Another Color to the Story of Blood 2019-05-06T04:00:00Z
In the 1869 novel The Man Who Laughs, Victor Hugo wrote: “Generations are puffs of breath, that pass away. Man respires, aspires, and expires.” Proper Breathing Brings Better Health 2019-01-15T05:00:00Z
Their role as predators can even help with carbon dynamics, keeping carbon locked up in marine sediments, or by controlling the amount of respiring biomass in our seas. Shark fishing tournaments devalue ocean wildlife and harm marine conservation efforts 2018-12-15T05:00:00Z
Fresh produce spoils as it respires, which is why packers and distributors chill produce or spray it with coats of wax. This startup can make avocados last twice as long before going bad 2018-06-19T04:00:00Z
Other invertebrates, such as land snails, respire using a mantle cavity lined with moist tissue and blood vessels. Miller & Levine Biology 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z
"The soils and ecosystem are respiring so as temperatures increase they respire more, releasing more CO2 into the atmosphere," said Dr Keenan. Rise in atmospheric CO2 slowed by green vegetation - BBC News 2016-11-08T05:00:00Z
It may be respired into the atmosphere, or be redeposited on riverbanks farther downstream. Arctic river flood plains are home to hidden carbon 2016-09-25T04:00:00Z
Roberts’s abdominal cavity looked like the inside of a mossy, yellow cave lit up by miners’ headlamps; vasculature appeared like streaks of mineral ore, the liver like a respiring troglobite. The Surgical Solution to Obesity? 2016-09-19T04:00:00Z
“You put nano-sensors inside, and they gather information. Do they respire? Do they ferment? Do they communicate? All of that is transmitted to your iPhone. You are just on a yacht in Hawaii.” Miracle Microbes? 2016-06-13T04:00:00Z
We breathe as a survival mechanism – involuntarily and mindlessly respiring to stay alive. 3 Ways to Be a More Mindful Athlete 2016-05-02T04:00:00Z
"Culture is his air and water; he respires ideas, and whistles and hums as he does so," Leonard wrote. Carl Schorske, who wrote Pulitzer-winning classic 'Fin-de-Siecle Vienna,' dead at 100 2015-09-18T04:00:00Z
They breathe with gills, so they need moisture in order to respire. Springtime Science: What's Home Sweet Home to a Bug? 2014-03-20T15:00:00Z
At the surface, the exposed soil carbon then absorbs sunlight, which breaks it down into compounds easily respired as carbon dioxide by bacteria. Melting Tundra Releases Carbon Dioxide Quickly 2013-02-12T17:45:00.703Z
“On warm nights, the tree respires more,” Dr. Griffin said. Studying Cities to Find Global Warming’s Benefits 2012-11-26T23:32:32Z
On the whole, the turtles respire in the same way as most other members of the chelonian family. Turtle 'passes waste' through mouth 2012-10-11T06:45:09Z
Like other fruit bananas remain alive after being picked and they actually continue to respire. A Gel That Extends The Shelf Life of Bananas 2012-08-24T01:45:00.190Z
"They need to respire, and they need to eat." Where Have the Hawk-Sized Insects Gone? 2012-06-04T20:02:00Z
The atmosphere is altered: the organism can neither respond nor respire; therefore, it dies. Pioneers of Evolution from Thales to Huxley With an Intermediate Chapter on the Causes of Arrest of the Movement 2012-04-26T02:00:14.960Z
The water which carries to them both the nutritious particles on which they feed and the gases they respire, will act with nearly or quite the same efficiency in either arrangement of their parts. The Contemporary Review, Volume 36, October 1879 2012-04-18T02:00:17.060Z
Poland, agitated for a long time by the Teutonic knights, respired under Casimir III. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
When tubercular formation becomes established, the disease may be communicated through the medium of the atmosphere, the infectious influence depending upon the noxious particles respired from the lungs of the diseased animal. Sheep, Swine, and Poultry Embracing the History and Varieties of Each; The Best Modes of Breeding; Their Feeding and Management; Together with etc. 2012-03-21T02:00:35.167Z
The whole city, to use the expression of a French guide-book, "respire la magnificence"—breathes of splendor! Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z
It is well known that too close an Air occasions the most perplexing malignant Fevers; and the poor Country People respire no other in their own Houses. Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health 2012-03-10T03:00:11.780Z
"Man is divinely prescient of his infinity of mind as soon as he begins to meditate and respire." Transcendentalism in New England A History 2012-02-18T03:00:16.210Z
"Dear Liberty! upon thy breast I languish to respire; And, like the swan unto her nest, I'd to thy smiles retire." The Freedmen's Book 2012-01-05T03:00:39.763Z
Though this gas is not fitted to support life, yet it may be respired for a short time, and the effects produced by it upon the animal frame, are its most extraordinary properties. A Select Collection of Valuable and Curious Arts and Interesting Experiments, Which are Well Explained and Warranted Genuine and may be Performed Easily, Safely, and at Little Expense. 2011-11-22T03:00:11.870Z
He is entirely destitute of gills, or any similar aperture, but respires and also spouts water through a pipe of semi-circular form placed on the upper part of the head. Natural History in Anecdote Illustrating the nature, habits, manners and customs of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, etc., etc., etc. 2011-11-12T03:00:32.773Z
"Do you not remember that you ceased to respire, and were not conscious of the fact?" Etidorhpa or the End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey 2011-10-18T02:00:20.997Z
These are furnished with two siphons, or fleshy tubes, sometimes united, sometimes separate, through which they respire, drawing the water in through one and expelling it by the other. Sea-Weeds, Shells and Fossils 2011-08-20T02:00:11.557Z
Like these, also, they respire oxygen, and are independent of light; and their various powers of growth, secretion, and general metabolism, irritability, and response to external factors show similar specific variations in both cases. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z
As carbon pours into the bucket through photosynthesis, it constantly leaks out through other processes, mostly decomposition and respiring plants and microbes. Living on Credit 2011-04-18T15:38:00Z
Contrive, rather, that my eyes may be fixed upon hers; that I may respire her sweet breath as she bounds panting along these delightful wilds!” Shorter Novels, Eighteenth Century The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia; The Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story; Vathek, an Arabian Tale 2010-12-29T03:00:31.850Z
The lungs respire over one thousand times an hour, and move over three thousand gallons of air a day. Etidorhpa or the End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey 2011-10-18T02:00:20.997Z
And now thy foot descends the terrace stair: I hear the rustle of thy silk attire; I breathe the musky odors of thy hair And airs that from thy painted fan respire. The Two Twilights 2010-12-25T03:00:12.393Z
Scientists say the number of suffocating dead zones -- oxygen-depleted areas where even worms and clams climb out of the mud, desperate to respire -- has grown from 16 in the 1950s to at least 230 today. Manure becomes pollutant as its volume grows unmanageable 2010-03-01T05:00:00Z
Birds, which respire more actively than men, have a special gland, for secreting a lubricating fluid, located in the air-passages of the head. A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene For Educational Institutions and General Readers
When ill-fated Orpheus tuned to woe His potent lyre, and sought the realms below; Charmed into life unreal forms respired, And list'ning shades the dulcet note admired. Heathen Mythology
In certain species the heart has only a single cavity, with a single auricle, the blood red but cold; of these the amphibia have a voluntary respiration, while fishes respire by gills. Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnæus with Introductory remarks on the Study of Natural History
They have red, rarely yellow or green, blood circulating in a double system of contractile vessels, a double ganglionated nervous cord, and respire by external branchi�, internal vesicles, or by the skin. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 2 Amiel to Atrauli
As an extreme instance of the former condition, the Hydra has but two organs, an outside which respires, and an inside which digests. The Old Riddle and the Newest Answer
Invisible and subtile particles emanate from odorous bodies, and are brought by the respired air in contact with the terminal filaments of the olfactory nerve, upon which an agreeable or disagreeable impression is produced. A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene For Educational Institutions and General Readers
Cabrion!" responded M. Pipelet, inspiring and respiring the air with a look of indescribable delight, as though relieved of an enormous weight; "he has quitted France for ever—for a perpetuity! The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 6 of 6
The former may be divided into those which respire by lungs, and those which respire by gills. Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnæus with Introductory remarks on the Study of Natural History
They respire by trache�, by pulmonary sacs, or by the skin. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 2 Amiel to Atrauli
Light clouds are circling Around her splendor,— Penitent women Of natures tender, Her knees embracing, Ether respiring, Mercy requiring! Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16
Here the voice is produced chiefly by the passage of the respired air over these cords, causing them to vibrate. A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene For Educational Institutions and General Readers
I hardly dared to breathe from the very intenseness of my anxiety, and it was not till I saw the British flag floating from the citadel, that I could respire freely. Scenes and Adventures in Affghanistan
Amphibious animals respiring through the mouth by means of lungs; and furnished with four feet. Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnæus with Introductory remarks on the Study of Natural History
The amphibious genera Siren and Menopoma belong to North America, possessing both lungs and gills, and respiring at pleasure either air or water. Principles of Geology or, The Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants Considered as Illustrative of Geology
Pause, then; and, for a moment, here respire— If human thought can keep its station here. Young's Night Thoughts With Life, Critical Dissertation and Explanatory Notes
When a person gets under water and cannot swim, there is a natural tendency to struggle, and in the efforts to respire water is drawn into the windpipe and cough is brought on. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin"
Breathing forth His breath, and so vivifying the very air which the angels respire and live, He breathes down that great aura upon us continually.  About London
Of land-animals, some respire air, as man; others, although they live on the land and obtain their food there, do not breathe air, as wasps, bees, and other insects. Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnæus with Introductory remarks on the Study of Natural History
As we approached the region of the eruption, the waters of the lake became more and more troubled, and the air still more difficult to respire. Caxton's Book: A Collection of Essays, Poems, Tales, and Sketches.
And what air does a poet respire, but the circulating, fanning, living, breeze of sympathy? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 353, March 1845
This expels the air from the lungs with the water which threatened to suffocate him, and as further efforts are made to respire more water is taken in and has to be swallowed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin"
All respires gaiety, and however I feel my heart moved by a profound sadness. Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853)
This organ, he says, is that part of the head by which we hear; but we do not respire by it, for Alcmeon's opinion, that goats respire by the ears, is incorrect. Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnæus with Introductory remarks on the Study of Natural History
My lungs respired with greater difficulty, and my knees knocked and jostled, as though faint from weakness. Caxton's Book: A Collection of Essays, Poems, Tales, and Sketches.
On the contrary, I respired with the most perfect freedom. Tales from "Blackwood," Volume 2
Not a breast respired freely, except perchance that of the old man who alone stood in the deck with the two combatants, a stern second. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 6 August 1906
We might say that, if the sensuous was his atmosphere, the breathing apparatus with which he respired it was sentiment. Life of John Keats
They have a tutor with 91 them who respires Piety and that kind of humble your-lordship’s-most-obedient sort of gentlemanliness that noblemen’s tutors have generally. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 23 (of 25)
III.—Analysis of Atmospheric Air, and its Division into two Elastic Fluids;     one fit for Respiration, the other incapable of being respired, 32 CHAP. Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries
The quality of respired air influences the generation of animal heat. A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene (Revised Edition)
The vitiated air must be extracted at the floor level, as the temperature here must be maintained considerably above that of respired air. The Turkish Bath Its Design and Construction
But, hark! he strikes the golden lyre; And see! the tortured ghosts respire, See, shady forms9 advance! Six Centuries of English Poetry Tennyson to Chaucer
In June, a little pale and worn, And full at heart of vague desire, She hideth in the yellow corn, With sunburned Summer to respire. Enamels and Cameos and other Poems
The water will absorb all the respired gases. The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, Volume I, No. 12, December, 1880
The boatswain seemed to have spoken the truth, for the man was as quiet as a log, save for the movement of the clothes when he respired. Hurricane Island
Fresh oxygen is added to this current of air and it is then returned to the chamber to be respired. Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange and Energy Transformations of Man
Five thousand and eight dollars moneyed loss to each individual who respires impure air, estimating labor at but ten cents an hour. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
Should the patient respire air with less oxygen? or be made sick by whirling round in a chair suspended by a rope? Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
"Yes, sir," said Reuben, and departed respiring noisily. The Orchard of Tears
He experienced a difficulty of respiring, as he ascended the stairs, and became remarkably susceptible of colds, from slight changes of clothing, moisture of the feet, or a current of cold air. Cases of Organic Diseases of the Heart
It is evident he must stand in a certain degree of pain, for we all know how quickly a dog respires. Anecdotes of Dogs
Again, all the air in a room is not respired once before a portion of it is breathed the second, or even the third and fourth time. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
And lastly the sickness produced by respiring an atmosphere mixed with one tenth of carbonated hydrogen, discovered by Mr. Watt, and published by Dr. Beddoes, would be well worthy exact and repeated experiment. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
This thing has a heart that palpitates—a will that moves it—lungs that play, and inspire and respire.” A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales
Then removes the cache-nez, which he throws on to coat, then he stands still and respires freely. Happy-Thought Hall
Then when I had completely exhaled the air present in my lungs, I respired this newly compounded air as many times as possible. Discovery of Oxygen, Part 2
When respired in a pure state it kills instantly; and its deadly agency is rapidly exerted when put in contact with any of the tissues of the body, through which it penetrates with astonishing rapidity. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
Thus the peripneumony is generally induced by the patient respiring very cold air, and this especially after being long confined to warm air, or after being much fatigued and heated by excessive labour or exercise. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Washington—aging, crowded Washington, mazed by narrow streets, carrying the burden of the severe, unimaginative past on its grimy architecture—respired heavily under the sinking sun. Citadel
About an hundred yards from the edge, it broke the ice where it was a foot thick, with its head, and respired through the opening. Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy A weird series of tales of shipwreck and disaster, from the earliest part of the century to the present time, with accounts of providential escapes and heart-rending fatalities.
I then began to respire this air anew, and was able to make 16 more inspirations. Discovery of Oxygen, Part 2
I also ascertained that respired air will not support combustion. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
The middle part of the tongue becomes dry sooner, and recovers its moisture later, than the edges of it; because the currents of respired air pass most over the middle part of it. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The skin, which is noted to be reddish, purplish or mottled, is œdematous, stiff and tense; in consequence the infant is unable to move, respires feebly and usually perishes in a few days or weeks. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
It is the same also under the surface in the great bodies of water, for fishes and other animals respire upon the same principle, though not exactly by contact with the open air. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science
It appears to respire as easily in the most rarefied air as on the seashore. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America
I then introduced the lighted taper into the receiver of respired air, by which it was immediately extinguished. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
It almost appears as if there were but one season for generation, that in which the sun re-warms and vivifies the earth, trees dress in verdure, and animals respire the soft breath of spring. The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother
Mar.‍I know not, reck not— To Syria, Egypt, to the Ottoman—380 Any where, where we might respire unfettered, And live nor girt by spies, nor liable To edicts of inquisitors of state. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 5 Poetry
As animal heat depends upon respired oxygen, it will vary according to the respiratory apparatus of the animal. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science
It is, however, a true amphibian, respiring either in the water by means of branchiae, or in the air by means of lungs. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America
Moreover, in many instances, a great proportion of the larger scholars will respire the estimated quantity of air. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
How wonderful it is that this structure should be present in the embryos of animals about to be developed into such different forms, and of which two great classes respire only in the air. The Foundations of the Origin of Species Two Essays written in 1842 and 1844
Unceasingly afflicted was he with severe panting, and everywhere from his limbs poured copious perspiration, nor was he able to respire; for everywhere evil was heaped upon evil. The Iliad of Homer (1873)
Fat is thus an abnormal production, resulting from a disproportion of carbon in the food to that of the oxygen respired by the lungs or absorbed by the skin. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science
Are you willing that the tempter should intercept it, and respire it polluted into your ear? Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection
Air once respired will not sustain animal life. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
It needs no peculiar or unusual habitude in order to respire what is termed night air. Papers on Health
Schneider explains it: "They have but short time to respire; for if not at once assisted, they will be destroyed." The Iliad of Homer (1873)
I fancied that I could even hear the deep “roust” she made as she respired the air, without which she cannot exist any more than animals of the land or air. Peter the Whaler
Pen Gray drew one long, deep, restful breath as if wide-awake, and then slowly and as if grudgingly respired. !Tention A Story of Boy-Life during the Peninsular War
Air, then, when once respired, has taken up more than four fifths of the amount of this noxious gas that it can be made to by any number of breathings. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
When a spontaneous effort to respire is observed, proceed to induce Circulation and Warmth. Papers on Health
Being short-necked and asthmatic, however, he respired principally through this feature; so, perhaps, what it wanted in ornament, it made up in usefulness.” The Law and Lawyers of Pickwick A Lecture
The Master respired the cool air with a quiet sigh. Brother Copas
In this well for many hundred years have they dwelt, and every night do they visit the upper air to respire its breezes. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 2
This truth, taken in connection with the quotations just made, establishes another and a more important truth, viz., that air once respired will not further sustain animal life. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
We know that the frog in the tadpole state respires by gills, while in the more perfect state of frog it respires by lungs. Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution His Life and Work
"We could say the animal is respiring air which is charged with anaesthetic in sufficient quantity to keep it anaesthetized before we gave it curare." An Ethical Problem Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals
He pauses at the threshold, and seems to respire even the noisome air of the metropolis as if it were Eden. The Young Duke
To step violently out of all this puts one in a social vacuum,—a position in which few respire well, while most either perish or become in some degree monstrous. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 96, October 1865
Several persons present then received a quantity of respired air into their lungs, whereupon the premonitory symptoms of apoplexy, as already given, ensued. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
Doctor Beckerleg was coming up the street, his hat pushed back and his neckcloth loosened as he respired the morning air. The Blue Pavilions
The respired air, as it passes through this fluid, causes the moist r�les above described. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
It is their proper element, where they respire their natural air, and exert their noblest powers, in situations which call them into action. Essays on Various Subjects Principally Designed for Young Ladies
She paused a moment, and gasped for her own breath, while eagerly watching if he respired. The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel
SYLVESTER'S METHOD—FIGURE 3 When a spontaneous effort to respire is perceived, cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to induce circulation and warmth, as described on following page. Swimming Scientifically Taught A Practical Manual for Young and Old
My good friend," said Porthos, after having respired vigorously, "we are arrived, it seems. The Vicomte de Bragelonne Or Ten Years Later being the completion of "The Three Musketeers" And "Twenty Years After"
Rettger, Studies in Advanced Physiology.91.Heat also leaves the body by the lungs, partly by the respired air and partly through the evaporation of moisture from the lung surfaces. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools
Its breathings were difficult, and every effort to respire produced a convulsion harder than the last. Arthur Mervyn Or, Memoirs of the Year 1793
I can no more.—If once I was clear of this cursed farm, I should respire more at ease. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
He breathes habitually the serener air which ordinary mortals can only at intervals respire, and in their happiest moments. Dreamthorp A Book of Essays Written in the Country
Its breath was too powerful for any one breast to respire it solely. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution
As with chords of lute or lyre, Soothed the spirits now respire, And the heart revives again Which once more for love is fain. Wine, Women, and Song Mediaeval Latin Students' songs; Now first translated into English verse
That man's spirit respires within his body has been granted me to learn by personal experience. Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom
It was an atmosphere, an emanation thrown off by respiring vitality. The Voice of the People
Human protoplasm, like all other living materials, must replenish itself, and respire and oxidize in obedience to biological laws that have been found to be uniform everywhere. The Doctrine of Evolution Its Basis and Its Scope
Many children sneeze before they respire, but not all, as far as I have observed, or can learn from others. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
They respire the free invigorating air of their plains, and can still traverse them at their option, or at least when the season arrives which closes their daily task. Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the United States of America
The lungs have bronchial tubes which ramify, and at length end in air-cells, into which the lungs admit the air, and thus respire. Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom
The access of the respired air to the solidified part being totally prevented, life is inevitably destroyed if a sufficiently large portion of the lungs be invaded. Scientific American Supplement, No. 388, June 9, 1883
It is the same also under the surface, in the great bodies of water; for fishes and other animals respire upon the same principle, though not exactly by contact with the open air. The Chemical History of a Candle
The hook is not in his mouth, but in the outside of it: in which case a fish being able to respire freely, always shows extraordinary vigour, and generally sets his head down the stream. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843
I seemed to respire hope and comfort with the free air that whispered through the leaves and played lightly with my hair, and dried the tears upon my cheek. Tales of a Traveller
He also respires in like manner, inasmuch as thought and respiration act correspondently. Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom
They here respire a peculiar atmosphere, and live in habitations constructed of the choicest submarine productions. A Philological Essay Concerning the Pygmies of the Ancients
Then Bonnie respired heavily, and began to look about him at the other objects that properly belonged to the interest of the scene. The Water-Witch or, the Skimmer of the Seas
This valley of the Viliga, therefore, may be regarded as a great natural breathing-hole, through which the interior steppes respire once a year. Tent Life in Siberia
Man, and the climate, too, seem in unison; one meeting the cares of life with a far niente manner that is singularly in accordance with the dreamy and soothing atmosphere he respires. The Wing-and-Wing Le Feu-Follet
That the structure of the lungs is such that they can respire both by blood from the heart and by blood from outside of the heart has been shown above. Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom
O Air! while the breath of life continued, our brother respired by thee; his last breath is now departed, to thee we yield him! The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 553, June 23, 1832
The wind had got back to its old quarter, and the air he respired soon became pure and refreshing. The Crater
The lungs must respire during sleep, as well as at any other time; and it is of great consequence that the air should be as pure as possible. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 392, October 3, 1829
Now plants, it is well known, respire similarly to animals, through the pores of their leaves. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 342, November 22, 1828
The heart cannot produce any sensitive and moving life without the respiring lungs; neither can the lungs without the heart. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
I confess that I respired more freely when I found myself in the open air. Miles Wallingford Sequel to "Afloat and Ashore"
I dearly longed to be respiring often, fresh and free, the breath that was the life of me, so I became a live M.P. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, January 22, 1919
I seemed to respire hope and comfort with the free air that whispered through the leaves, and played lightly with my hair, and dried the tears upon my cheek. Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers
He respired with difficulty—it was equally ineffectual in awakening sympathy.  Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people
We deferred our excursion till the afternoon; a golden afternoon of August: every breath from the hills so full of life, that it seemed whoever respired it, though dying, might revive.  Wuthering Heights
Being short-necked and asthmatic, however, he respired principally through this feature; so, perhaps, what it wanted in ornament, it made up in usefulness. The Pickwick Papers
She watches the fireflies respiring in phosphorescent flame amid the clover blooms, while you watch her and twine a spray of honeysuckle in her hair. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 01
Jemima had half-opened the door, when she distinguished her voice, and Maria stood close to it, scarcely daring to respire, lest a modulation should escape her, so exquisitely sweet, so passionately wild. Maria, or the Wrongs of Woman
Now that, not my apology, but my defence is made, I feel my soul respire more easily. The Letters of Robert Burns
The spectators beheld the huntsman on the height;—the huntsman saw the abyss below, and respired with difficulty the air above. Calderon the Courtier, a Tale
Many vegetables during the night do not seem to respire, but to sleep like the dormant animals and insects in winter. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
When fields of flowering grass respire   A sweet that seems the breath of Peace, And liquid-voiced the thrushes choir,   Oh, whence the sense of glad release? Ride to the Lady And Other Poems
A blest Redeemer, and without a trace Of man's corruption in his ruin'd race, Announc'd by mercy to our fallen sire, Soon made that contrite criminal respire: Age after age, of prophecy the breath. Poems on Serious and Sacred Subjects Printed only as Private Tokens of Regard, for the Particular Friends of the Author
The air, without which he is not able to respire, is the cause of those hurricanes, of those tempests, which frequently render useless the labour of mortals. The System of Nature, Volume 2
The very nourishment he takes, the quality of the air he respires, the climate he inhabits, the education he receives, the ideas that are presented to him, the opinions he imbibes, modify this temperament. The System of Nature, Volume 1
While spread in air the leaves respiring play. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
A long passenger-train shifted its line of glimmering squares rapidly southward; two or three couples passed by on the pavement, respiring the suave air of an early June evening. With the Procession
With you I'll breathe the air which ye respire, And, smiling, hide my melancholy lyre   When it is wet with tears. Poems
Quell'd by his fame, the furious sects accord, Europe respires beneath his guardian sword; Batavia's states to independence soar, And curb the cohorts of Iberian power. The Columbiad
The rising and falling of its surface was like that of some monster's chest, as he respired heavily in sleep. Afloat and Ashore A Sea Tale
The root, pith, lobes, plume, calyx, coral, sap, blood, leaves respire and absorb light. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
Still, my beloved! still keep in mind,   However far removed from me, That there is one thou leavest behind,   Whose heart respires for only thee! The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes
Yes I yes! give me this glorious ocean life, this salt-sea life, this briny, foamy life, when the sea neighs and snorts, and you breathe the very breath that the great whales respire! Redburn. His First Voyage
Yet beasts must have a place Beneath our godlike race, Which no mere plant requires Although the plant respires. Fables of La Fontaine — a New Edition, with Notes
What a concourse!" he cried, casting up his eyes with an expression of half-dying fatigue, "are you not accablé? for my part, I hardly respire. Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 2
V. blow, waft; blow hard, blow great guns, blow a hurricane &c. n.; wuther†; stream, issue. respire, breathe, puff; whiff, whiffle; gasp, wheeze; snuff, snuffle; sniff, sniffle; sneeze, cough. fan, ventilate; inflate, perflate†; blow up. Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
They possess the powers of voluntary motion, respire air, and are forced into action by the cravings of hunger or the parching of thirst, by the instincts of animal passion, or by pain. The Book of Household Management
But hark! he strikes the golden lyre; And see! the tortured ghosts respire! Mosaics of Grecian History
Multitudes of public documents show that the fatality of epidemics is always proportioned to the degree in which impure air has previously been respired. American Woman's Home
"Cabrion!!!" cried M. Pipelet, respiring and inhaling the air with inexpressible satisfaction, as if he had been relieved from an enormous weight. Mysteries of Paris, V3
The juggler had ceased his exertions of emitting flame and smoke, and was content to respire in the manner of ordinary mortals, rather than to play gratuitously the part of a fiery dragon. The Abbot
Stern Hector's conquests in the middle plain Stood check'd awhile, and Greece respired again. The Iliad
They saw it, felt it, respired it; it was around, about, on every side of them, and they were its greatest victims. Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian
The air respires the pure Elysian sweets In which she breathes, and from her looks descend The glories of the summer. The Poetaster
But the quantity of oxygen received by an animal through the lungs not only depends upon the number of respirations, but also upon the temperature of the respired air. Familiar Letters on Chemistry
After this long dripping and oozing from every pore, she began to respire again more healthily than ever. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
How many people ignorantly favour its occurrence by confining themselves to closely shut, non-ventilated, stuffy, sitting rooms, in which the carbonic acid has accumulated to a poisonous degree in the air they respire! The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken
Keen as burns the passion of the rose whose buds respire, Strong as grows the yearning of the blossom toward the fruit, Sounds the secret half unspoken ere the deep tones tire. A Century of Roundels
Lord Douglas had leaned back on the ottoman, and, respiring heavily, seemed to breathe a little from the exertion of his long discourse. Henry VIII and His Court
Those animals, therefore, which respire frequently, and consequently consume much oxygen, possess a higher temperature than others, which, with a body of equal size to be heated, take into the system less oxygen. Familiar Letters on Chemistry
I do not wish to be always respiring the same confined atmosphere, but to vary the scene, and get a little relief and fresh air out of doors. Table Talk Essays on Men and Manners
I made a more desperate effort, drew my body into a ball, and turned round; I now faced the stone; there being an opening at the top, I respired fresher air.  The Life and Adventures of Baron Trenck, Volume 2
The Aspasia of the street-corner aspires and respires with the heart of the Alcibiades who waylays the passer-by at the corner of a wood. The Memoirs of Victor Hugo
The heat of summer is dry there as if the light carried an impalpable dust; dry, breathless heat that will not let the skin respire, but swathes up the dry fire in the blood. The Story of My Heart An Autobiography
The watery eyes of the cabman protruded painfully; he respired like a horse. The Yellow Claw
Those animals which respire frequently, and consequently consume much oxygen, possess a higher temperature than others which, with a body of equal size to be heated, take into the system less oxygen. A History of Science — Volume 4
Democritus, of Abdera," says Aristotle, "and some others, that have spoken concerning respiration, have determined nothing concerning other animals, but seem to have supposed that all animals respire. A History of Science — Volume 1
One respires a mysterious dust, and the centuries seem to mingle with one's breath. The Memoirs of Victor Hugo
And the seed having life, and becoming endowed with respiration, produces in that part in which it respires a lively desire of emission, and thus creates in us the love of procreation. Timaeus
Immediately after a journey of one hundred and twenty-six miles, in which I had no sleep the preceding night, being much exhausted, I respired seven quarts of nitrous oxide gas for near three minutes. A History of Science — Volume 4
The moment after I began to respire twenty quarts of unmingled nitrous oxide. A History of Science — Volume 4
It should be recalled that of the three philosophers thus mentioned as contending that all animals respire, Anaxagoras was the elder; he, therefore, was presumably the originator of the idea. A History of Science — Volume 1
It will be observed, too, that Anaxagoras alone is held responsible for the idea that fishes respire air through their gills, "attracting" it from the water. A History of Science — Volume 1
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