trachea in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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trachea <pl tracheas or tracheae [-kiːiː]> [Am ˈtreɪkiə, Brit trəˈkiːə, ˈtreɪkɪə] N

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Bird vocalization, like human whistling, is derived from the trachea and is caused by air forced through a hole.
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A tube is inserted through the nose (nasotracheal intubation) or mouth (orotracheal intubation) and advanced into the trachea.
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This creates an oval-shaped gap between the folds and some air escapes, lowering the pressure inside the trachea.
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Several aquatic insects have similar or alternative closing methods to prevent water from entering the trachea.
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Using conventional laryngoscopic techniques, intubation of the trachea can be difficult or even impossible in such patients.
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For example, a tumor in the chest area may cause breathing difficulty, chest pain, and trachea compression.
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The vallecula is an important reference landmark used during intubation of the trachea.
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This operation has been identified as the first recorded successful tracheostomy, despite many ancient references to the trachea and possibly to its opening.
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However, when tracheal deviation is present, the trachea will be displaced in the direction of less pressure.
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It wasn't tracheal edema that blocked his airway, it was a pseudo-membrane growing across the trachea.
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