respiration in the PONS Dictionary

respiration Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

artificial [or assisted] respiration

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The creations were sculpted, automated creatures made of latex and plastic, and housed robotic circuitry to simulate slow respiration.
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Any respiration that occurs below-ground is considered soil respiration.
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However, as oxygen is also important for plant respiration, storing plant materials in anaerobic conditions produces unpleasant flavors and unappealing colors.
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Furthermore, they share an archaeal property, the ability to reduce elemental sulfur by anaerobic respiration in the dark.
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The pilots were instrumented to record accurate and reliable data of electrocardiogram, respiration rate and normal acceleration.
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This growth benefit requires the expression of an oxygen respiratory chain that is typically associated with microaerophilic respiration.
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He studied the physiology of respiration, especial with respect to breathing.
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Thus, unionid bivalves depleted their environments of oxygen and eventually had to resort to anaerobic processes for respiration.
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Once that happens, nearby cells switch to anaerobic respiration, burning fat for energy.
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The amount of soil respiration that occurs in an ecosystem is controlled by several factors.
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