When these droplets are the right size, they linger in the air for the next person to inhale.
"There are two types of tech companies, " Myhrvold says in between pauses to inhale the aroma of the food.
Outside Mr Sato's house, however, a reading of the equivalent of 150 millisieverts a year left your correspondent strangely reluctant to inhale.
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When a real-life Frenchwoman moves into the neighborhood, Ms. Beaulieu sneaks over to inhale a bit of Paris through forbidden spritzes of Yves Saint Laurent's perfume Rive Gauche.
The disease can cause persistent, violent and rapid coughing until the air is gone from the lungs and people are forced to inhale with a loud "whooping" sound.
First, you have to inhale it in relatively large quantities.
For someone to die from cyanide poisoning, he or she would have to inhale or consume a large quantity -- which can cause a quick death, according to Geller.
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Despite its foot-dragging over the tobacco treaty, America has led the world in restricting smoking in public, on the grounds that it damages the health of non-smokers obliged to inhale the fumes.
He told the huge crowd that filled a large park in Krakow that he had come here to inhale the air of John Paul's homeland and to experience the faith of the Polish people.
The authors propose that changes since the 1950s in cigarette design and constituents that affected nicotine absorption had led smokers to inhale more deeply, exposing more of the lung to the damaging effects of smoke components.
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So in 1990 Patton left to start Inhale with another local researcher, Robert Platz.
Count slowly to six as you inhale and expand your abdomen, then count to six again as you exhale.
Count slowly to two on the inhale and do the same on the exhale.
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Workers operate machinery from inside pressurized cabins or inhale from oxygen canisters to stave off the worst effects of altitude sickness.
There is no reason, in principle, for them to look anything like regular cigarettes, but they frequently do, even going so far as to having the tip glow when you inhale.
They are finishing human trials with Inhale's device and plan to apply for approval by year-end.
When you inhale, a lot of bodily functions collaborate to make it happen.
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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.
The idea of inhaled medicine goes back to German experiments with insulin in 1925 and continues with Inhale Therapeutic Systems, which went public in 1994 (recently renamed Nektar Therapeutics (nasdaq: NKTR - news - people )).
Inhale cofounder John Patton was one of the first to try delivering proteins directly to the lungs.
The patient can inhale it, taking the drug directly into the lungs and to the point of inflammation.
He grew a beard, didn't inhale and was as undisciplined then as now, studying in last-minute crams and failing to earn a degree at Oxford.
Why do millions of us sit in front of these screens hitting the refresh button on news, tweets and status updates so we can inhale and regurgitate the latest news, quotes and updates on topics that have little or no connection to us?
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