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respiratory muscles These include the muscles of the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles.
(12 Dec 1998)
respiratory pause Cessation of air flow for less than 10 seconds.
See: sleep apnea.
(05 Mar 2000)
respiratory physiology Functions and activities of the respiratory tract as a whole or of any of its parts.
(12 Dec 1998)
respiratory pigments The oxygen-carrying (coloured) substances in blood and tissues (haemoglobin, myoglobin, haemocyanin, etc.).
(05 Mar 2000)
respiratory poison A compound that inhibits the respiratory chain.
Synonym: respiratory poison.
(05 Mar 2000)
respiratory protective devices Respirators to protect individuals from breathing air contaminated with harmful dusts, fogs, fumes, mists, gases, smokes, sprays, or vapors.
(12 Dec 1998)
respiratory pulse Waxing and waning of any pulsation produced by respiration.
(05 Mar 2000)
respiratory quotient <physiology> Molar ratio of carbon dioxide production to oxygen consumption.
(18 Nov 1997)
respiratory rate The number of breaths per minute (or, more formally, the number of movements indicative of inspiration and expiration per unit time). In practice, the respiratory rate is usually determined by counting the number of times the chest rises (or falls) per minute. By whatever means, the aim is to determine if the respirations are normal, abnormally fast (tachypnea), abnormally slow (technically termed bradypnea), or nonexistent (apnea).
(12 Dec 1998)
respiratory region of tunica mucosa of nose The area commencing at the vestibule of the nose lined with respiratory mucosa; with the exception of the olfactory mucusa, it includes the entire nasal cavity.
Synonym: regio respiratoria tunicae mucosae nasi, respiratory region of tunica mucosa of nose.
(05 Mar 2000)
respiratory scleroma Rhinoscleroma in which the lesion involves the mucous membrane of the greater part or all of the upper respiratory tract.
(05 Mar 2000)
respiratory sound A murmur, bruit, fremitus, rhonchus, or rale heard on auscultation over the lungs or any part of the respiratory tract.
(05 Mar 2000)
respiratory sounds Any sound emanating from any portion of the respiratory tract, especially those heard on auscultation; includes breath sounds.
(12 Dec 1998)
respiratory syncytial virus <virology> This RNA virus is a member of the Paramyxoviridae family and is a major pathogen in the upper and lower respiratory tract in both infants and younger children.
Respiratory syncytial virus manifestations include bronchiolitis, pneumonia and croup.
Acronym: RSV
(27 Sep 1997)
respiratory syncytial virus infections Pneumovirus infections caused by the respiratory syncytial viruses. Humans and cattle are most affected but infections in goats and sheep have been reported.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Respiratory Muscles - »õâ These include the muscles of the DIAPHRAGM and the INTERCOSTAL MUSCLES.
    Synonyms : Respiratory Muscle, Muscle, Respiratory, Muscle, Ventilatory, Muscles, Respiratory, Muscles, Ventilatory, Ventilatory Muscle
  • Respiratory Paralysis - »õâ Complete or severe weakness of the muscles of respiration. This condition may be associated with MOTOR NEURON DISEASES; PERIPHERAL NERVE DISEASES; NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION DISEASES; SPINAL CORD DISEASES; injury to the PHRENIC NERVE; and other disorders.
    Synonyms : Muscle Paralyses, Respiratory, Muscle Paralysis, Respiratory, Paralysis, Diaphragmatic, Paralysis, Respiratory, Respiratory Muscle Paralysis
  • Respiratory Physiologic Phenomena - »õâ Observable or measurable characteristics of the RESPIRATORY SYSTEM.
    Synonyms : Respiratory Physiologic Phenomenon, Respiratory Physiological Phenomena, Respiratory Physiological Phenomenon, Phenomena, Respiratory Physiologic, Phenomena, Respiratory Physiological, Phenomenon, Respiratory Physiologic, Physiologic Phenomena, Respiratory
  • Respiratory Physiologic Processes - »õâ Biological actions and events that support the functions of the RESPIRATORY SYSTEM.
    Synonyms : Respiratory Physiological Process, Physiologic Processes, Respiratory, Physiological Process, Respiratory, Physiological Processes, Respiratory, Process, Respiratory Physiological, Processes, Respiratory Physiologic, Processes, Respiratory Physiological
  • Respiratory Physiology - »õâ Functions, activities, and phenomena of the RESPIRATORY SYSTEM as a whole or of any of its parts.
    Synonyms : Physiology, Respiratory, Physiologies, Respiratory, Respiratory Physiologies
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respiratory syncytial virus RSV. A virus that causes respiratory infections with cold-like symptoms
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respiratory system (RES-pih-ra-tor-ee) The organs that are involved in breathing. These include the nose, throat, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs. Also known as the respiratory tract
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respiratory therapy (RES-pih-ra-tor-ee): Exercises and treatments that help improve or restore lung function.
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respirator (see ventilator)
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respiratory distress syndrome A condition of some preterm babies in which the lungs are incompletely developed.
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resp a disease affecting the respiratory system
resp a disease affecting the respiratory system
resp an acute lung disease of the newborn (especially the premature newborn)
resp an acute lung disease of the newborn (especially the premature newborn)
resp any infection of the respiratory tract
resp any organ involved in the process of respiration
resp the ratio of the volume of carbon dioxide expired to the volume of oxygen consumed by an organism or cell in a given period of time
resp the rate at which a person inhales and exhales
resp a paramyxovirus that forms syncytia in tissue culture and that is responsible for severe respiratory diseases such as bronchiolitis and bronchial pneumonia (especially in children)
resp the system for taking in oxygen and giving off carbon dioxide
resp the passages through which air enters and leaves the body
resp any infection of the respiratory tract
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