Breathe out distractions and bad feelings.
WSJ: Review of Tink�� and HeartMath Inner Balance Sensor for iOS
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.
WHITEHOUSE: Energy and Environment Latest News | The White House
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.
And then with regard to the EPA, which is often under siege but is responsible for ensuring that the air we breathe, that our children breathe when they run out on the soccer field is clean and that the water they drink is clean and not harmful, do really important work.
Folks used to just pull the cork out to let wine breathe, but studies showed it could take more than 24 hours for this to have an impact.
Checked-out dads around the world can breathe a sigh of relief.
FORBES: Dad's Off The Hook? Study Says Fathers Should Be A Little Less Involved In Parenting
Let her breathe for a second and adore the heck out of you (and maybe brush her hair and put on a nicer outfit) before the world whisks her away for Facebookable pictures.
But then, when I stroked him gently a couple of times, the baby opened his eyes, began to move, and began to breathe -- about a minute after he was out.
Mr. Schuman yells out instructions over the notes: "Breathe, Zach, breathe!"
WSJ: Bill Schuman: A Teacher of Note Behind Opera's Stars | Creating
Step 1 to 3 can be well practiced by using your mind, but when it comes to Step 4, take time for yourself, breath in and out, notice any discomfort in your body and breathe into this discomfort which is often experienced as coldness, stiffness, numbness, prickle, tightness etc.
The patient, who prefers to be anonymous, is finally able to breathe through her nose, smell, eat solid foods and drink out of a cup, Siemionow told participants of the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Chicago over the weekend.
When the tide is out, bacteria that use oxygen, called aerobic bacteria, can breathe and flourish.
She was accused of taking the time to compose herself after she'd wasted five match points while serving for the match against Stephens, although Azarenka said she needed the time out because a rib injury was making it difficult for her to breathe.
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.
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.
Since 2010, the Zambezi has offered an alternative safari experience: instead of staying in a lodge at night and venturing out into the gameparks in jeeps by day, travellers eat, sleep and breathe the life of the floodplains.
Where in the past, Shout Out Louds crammed many sonic ideas into each tune, here the band lets the arrangement breathe.
应用推荐