inhale in the PONS Dictionary

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The amount necessary to cause death to a person inhaling the material is extremely small.
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Plutonium that is inhaled by humans lodges in the lungs and is slowly translocated to the lymph nodes.
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It is through this simple pathway that the decision to inhale or sniff may occur.
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The condition appears to improve when the air inhaled is more fully humidified and closer to body temperature.
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Even if the workers are protected, such maintenance operation may release fibers into the air, which may be inhaled by others.
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Radon, they found, can attach to mine dust, which would be inhaled and subsequently concentrated in the lung tissue.
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A motorist refilling a fuel tank for three minutes would inhale a further 32 g.
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Inhaled air may contain particles or organisms which would be pathogenic.
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Several survivors later died of the phosgene gas they had inhaled when their ship was hit.
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A person may either inhale the material, or it may be delivered into the tracheobronchial tree during positive pressure ventilation.
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