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The pressure in the lungs during the inhalation of a breath.
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| inspiratory resistive breathing |
Inspiration with an added workload to increase the strength and endurance of the inspiratory muscles.
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| inspiratory standstill |
The temporary cessation of inspiration normally following each inspiration, resulting from stimulation of proprioceptors in the alveoli of the lungs. SEE: Hering-Breuer reflex.
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| inspiration |
a psychic state in which one becomes susceptible to creative spiritual influence or, to a varying degree, unwittingly lends oneself as an instrument for through-flowing ideas. See INSPIRATION.
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| inspiration |
An agency, such as a person or work of art, which moves the intellect or emotions or prompts action or invention. In Spiritualism this is more of a psychic state in which one is receptive to creative spiritual influence. Inspirational speaking, writing and drawing have been done by mediums who have no training in these fields and who also lack any natural ability. The results are often exemplary.
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