bronchial in the PONS Dictionary

bronchial Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

bronchial tubes

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It is used for treatment of bronchial problems as well as uterine fluxes, choreic affections, ulcers and swellings.
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Those who are dying may lose their ability to swallow and may have increased production of bronchial secretions, resulting in such an accumulation.
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Specifically, research indicates that mentholated cigarettes may increase the risk of lung and bronchial cancer by promoting lung permeability and diffusion of smoke particles.
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It is used for upper respiratory congestion and bronchial conditions.
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During the fifth week the right bud branches into three secondary bronchial buds and the left branches into two secondary bronchial buds.
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The dry climate, her doctor told her, would relieve her bronchial troubles.
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It is claimed to increase the flow of breast milk and soothe the bronchial tubes.
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Here his time was ended by a bronchial disease of the kind that was to plague him throughout his long life.
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Other tributaries include the bronchial veins, pericardial veins, and posterior right intercostal veins.
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An expectorant increases bronchial secretions and mucolytics help loosen thick bronchial secretions.
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