respiratory Meaning in Tamil ( respiratory வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
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மூச்சு விடுதல் சம்பந்தமான,
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respiratory's Usage Examples:
Labyrinthitis is rare and is more likely to occur after middle ear infections, meningitis, or upper respiratory infection.
It kills by its paralysing effect on the motor ganglia of the heart and on the respiratory centre.
Each of these limbs was twobranched, the external branch consisting of a slender fringed flagellum possibly respiratory in function, and the inner of a normal jointed ambulatory leg.
Symptomatic care only: cardiorespiratory stimulants; hepatic protective agents; stop feeding the forage immediately.
Usually referred to as the flu or grippe, influenza is a highly infectious respiratory disease.
Even depression has been implicated in upper respiratory infections.
Amongst these, the most important is fever with increased protein metabolism, attended with disturbances of the circulatory and respiratory systems.
Expectorants are drugs that loosen and clear mucus and phlegm from the respiratory tract.
I), and breathe by means of a pair of respiratory trumpets on the thorax.
Symptoms include labored breathing, the inability to forcefully blow air out of the lungs, and an increased susceptibility to respiratory tract infections.
She is not in any respiratory distress but a soft inspiratory stridor is audible and she is drooling saliva.
This condition, called lymphoid hyperplasia, may also be associated with a variety of inflammatory and infectious diseases, such as Crohn's disease, gastroenteritis, respiratory infections, mononucleosis, and measles.
The circumoesophageal water-ring may lose its connexion with the exterior medium; the podia (absent only in some exceptional forms) may be locomotor, respiratory or sensory in function, but usually are locomotor tube-feet.