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A peak flow meter should be used at the same time every day to assess respiratory capacity.
Respiratory capacity is further reduced due to selenium binding to hemoglobin.
The blowing of the conch or "the shankha" needs a tremendous power and respiratory capacity.
If they did, they would have neither the respiratory capacity nor the stamina necessary to compete as professional athletes.
Clients undergo testing for cardiovascular and respiratory capacity and consult coaches in small adjacent conference rooms.
He underlined the importance of wholesome, healthy food and of the maintenance of respiratory capacity through exercise.
Additionally, Esteves et al. (2010) found that cell lines with Parkinson's disease show increased proton leakage in complex I, which causes decreased maximum respiratory capacity.
The operation will reduce the respiratory capacity of the patient; before conducting a pneumonectomy, the surgeon will evaluate the ability of the patient to function after the lung tissue is removed.
"In COPD, the diaphragm tends to be low and frequently tends to have atrophied," says Dr. Edelman, "so whatever people can do to support it can give them a little more respiratory capacity."
Then Beauvoir proceeds to the human being, comparing the physiology of men and women, and saying that women are weaker than men (for example, in muscular strength, with fewer red blood cells, and a lesser respiratory capacity).
The first in vitro metabolic measurement, XF technology non-invasively profiles the metabolic activity of cells in minutes, offering scientists a physiologic cell-based assay for the determination of basal oxygen consumption, glycolysis rates, ATP production, and respiratory capacity in a single experiment to assess mitochondrial dysfunction.