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This is one of the main symptoms of asthma. It can feel very frightening as you cannot get all the air you need. Different people describe in in different ways, such as 'gasping for breath', 'feeling suffocated' or 'feeling strangled'. Brittle asthma This is a rare form of asthma where people get little or no warning of an asthma attack. They can go from being perfectly well to having a severe life-threatening attack in the space of a few minutes.
Ãâó: www.asthmacure.com/Glossary/ASTHMAGLOSSARY.html
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The practice of uncorking a bottle a half-hour or more before serving, or of decanting it (see decanting), or of simply pouring it into a glass ten minutes or so before consumption, in order to introduce air into the oxygen-starved wine. Allowing the wine to "breathe" may "improve" it by releasing flavor complexities and toning down angularities. Applied almost exclusively to red wines.
Ãâó: www.novusvinum.com/glossary/glossary_b.html
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Allowing a wine to stand after opening. Does it improve a wine? Some say - 'let the young wines breathe, but an older wine will not improve'. (Even the experts disagree on this one.)
Ãâó: www.winesoftheworld.com/news/static/article_21.asp
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a term used to describe an engine's ability to fill its cylinders with air-fuel mixture and then discharge the burnt exhaust gases. In general, the more air-fuel mixture an engine burns the more power it produces.
Ãâó: www.autocenter.com/about/
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an instrument for determining the volume and composition of respired gases; some types are specifically designed for detecting alcohol in the breath.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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