Plants breathe in this now-special carbon dioxide and use it to make leaves, fruits and grains.
It is bliss to breathe in clean, fresh air with no coal smoke and no dust.
From its front lawn you can breathe in salt air and watch seals basking in the sun.
They live and breathe in social networks and use mobile devices as their windows to the world.
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Braces, wheelchairs and other devices assist patients with daily activities, while portable respirators help them breathe in later stages of the disease.
You have climbed the hills with me to the mountain shelter, taken off the days one by one, setting them to breathe in the sun.
Seek out a manicured corner of Florence's most beautiful green space, breathe in the scent of citrus trees and sigh among statues of bathing nymphs.
People become infected when they breathe in air containing legionella bacteria.
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Babies under 6 months of age often do not make the typical "whooping" noise when they breathe in before coughing, so the diagnosis may sometimes be overlooked.
The virus can be present in the rodents' urine, droppings and saliva, and is spread to people when they breathe in air contaminated with the virus, the CDC says.
The primary alternatives such as coal, oil and natural gas power plants also pose dangers to nearby residents who breathe in fine pollutants released by the combustion of these fuels.
The few occasions I saw her pause she would put a hand over her eyes, breathe in and out deeply, and that was when I would know she was exhausted.
He offers me broths of freshly harvested sweet-potato greens and baby bok choy, and though the air we breathe in here is itself a kind of broth, I sip them gratefully.
The Institute of Medicine said Thursday, in recommendations requested by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, that loose paper masks are inadequate because the workers could still breathe in the virus.
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As well as being at increased risk of a series of respiratory conditions, the lungs of children who breathe in passive smoke may also develop more slowly than children who grow up in smoke-free homes.
But away from the traffic and noise of downtown, the southern barrio (neighbourhood) of Barranco is an instant reprieve, a place to breathe in a lungful of salty Pacific air and enjoy the village-like atmosphere.
Breathe in energy and positivity.
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Toxic particles in cigarette smoke can remain on nearby surfaces, as well as the hair and clothing of the smoker, long after the cigarette has been put out, and small children are susceptible because they are likely to breathe in close proximity, or even lick and suck them.
Some bacteria living in soils breathe metals in order to live and as a by-product of their growth, they affect the soils surrounding then, chemically changing the minerals.
But surprise, surprise most Parisians interviewed in the French Press said they actually like being able to smell food and breathe freely in cafes without worrying about swallowing secondhand smoke.
But life's certainability will bring your life into me as I breathe it in.
She said she was too scared to breathe just in case she made too much noise.
But soon after, I developed a novel mathematical model which can be used by doctors and environmental specialists to quantify the effect of the pollutants on the lung function as measured by the peak expiratory flow rate-- which is essentially how much a person can breathe out in one breath.
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As they desperately try to breathe and pull in more oxygen, they may inhale too much salt water into their lungs and drown.
Investors in these Harrisburg bonds can breathe a sigh of relief but investors in the 2.8 trillion dollar muni market should be very concerned.
If we say that, you know what, the pollution that's being sent into the atmosphere has a cost to all of us -- in terms of in some cases the air we breathe that's causing asthma, in some cases because it's causing climate change -- we just want you to take into account those costs and price energy accordingly.
The very place names in Gothenburg breathe well-intentioned internationalism: Esperanto Square, Olof Palme Place, after its third-world-minded prime minister assassinated in 1986.
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"The government and Bank of England will breathe sighs of relief in seeing signs of a gathering upturn in the service sector during March, which looks set to have helped the UK avoid a triple-dip recession by the narrowest of margins, " said Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit.
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In the rich countries, the air that we breathe and the water we drink or swim in is cleaner now than in 1900 or 1950, and it is clear that, given the will, it can be made cleaner in poor (and now increasingly more polluted) countries as well.
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