slovodefinícia
respiration
(encz)
respiration,dech
respiration
(encz)
respiration,dýchání
respiration
(encz)
respiration,respirace [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
respiration
(encz)
respiration,výdech
Respiration
(gcide)
Respiration \Res`pi*ra"tion\ (r?s`p?*r?"sh?n), n. [L.
respiratio: cf. F. respiration. See Respire.]
1. The act of respiring or breathing again, or catching one's
breath.
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2. Relief from toil or suffering: rest. [Obs.]
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Till the day
Appear of respiration to the just
And vengeance to the wicked. --Milton.
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3. Interval; intermission. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
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4. (Physiol.) The act of resping or breathing; the act of
taking in and giving out air; the aggregate of those
processes bu which oxygen is introduced into the system,
and carbon dioxide, or carbonic acid, removed.
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Note: Respiration in the higher animals is divided into:
(a) Internal respiration, or the interchange of
oxygen and carbonic acid between the cells of the body
and the bathing them, which in one sense is a process
of nutrition. (b) External respiration, or the
gaseous interchange taking place in the special
respiratory organs, the lungs. This constitutes
respiration proper. --Gamgee.
[1913 Webster] In the respiration of plants oxygen is
likewise absorbed and carbonic acid exhaled, but in the
light this process is obscured by another process which
goes on with more vigor, in which the plant inhales and
absorbs carbonic acid and exhales free oxygen.
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respiration
(wn)
respiration
n 1: the metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain
energy from organic molecules; processes that take place in
the cells and tissues during which energy is released and
carbon dioxide is produced and absorbed by the blood to be
transported to the lungs [syn: respiration, {internal
respiration}, cellular respiration]
2: a single complete act of breathing in and out; "thirty
respirations per minute"
3: the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process
of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon
dioxide by exhalation [syn: breathing, {external
respiration}, respiration, ventilation]
RESPIRATION
(bouvier)
RESPIRATION, Med. jur. Breathing, which consists of the drawing into,
inhaling, or more technically, inspiring, atmospheric air into the lungs,
and then: forcing out, expelling, or technically expiring, from the lungs
the air therein. Chit. Med. Jur. 92 and 416, note n.

podobné slovodefinícia
artificial respiration
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artificial respiration,umělé dýchání
cellular respiration
(encz)
cellular respiration, n:
endogenous respiration
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endogenous respiration,endogenní respirace [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
exogenous respiration
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exogenous respiration,exogenní respirace [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
external respiration
(encz)
external respiration,vnější respirace [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
internal respiration
(encz)
internal respiration,vnitřní respirace n: [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
photorespiration
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photorespiration,fotorespirace n: [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
rate of respiration
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rate of respiration, n:
respiration metabolism
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respiration metabolism,respirační metabolismus [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
Cavernous respiration
(gcide)
Cavernous \Cav"ern*ous\, a. [L. cavernosus: cf. F. caverneux.]
1. Full of caverns; resembling a cavern or large cavity;
hollow.
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2. Filled with small cavities or cells.
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3. Having a sound caused by a cavity.
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Cavernous body, a body of erectile tissue with large
interspaces which may be distended with blood, as in the
penis or clitoris.

Cavernous respiration, a peculiar respiratory sound andible
on auscultation, when the bronchial tubes communicate with
morbid cavities in the lungs.
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Respiration
(gcide)
Respiration \Res`pi*ra"tion\ (r?s`p?*r?"sh?n), n. [L.
respiratio: cf. F. respiration. See Respire.]
1. The act of respiring or breathing again, or catching one's
breath.
[1913 Webster]

2. Relief from toil or suffering: rest. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Till the day
Appear of respiration to the just
And vengeance to the wicked. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

3. Interval; intermission. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
[1913 Webster]

4. (Physiol.) The act of resping or breathing; the act of
taking in and giving out air; the aggregate of those
processes bu which oxygen is introduced into the system,
and carbon dioxide, or carbonic acid, removed.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Respiration in the higher animals is divided into:
(a) Internal respiration, or the interchange of
oxygen and carbonic acid between the cells of the body
and the bathing them, which in one sense is a process
of nutrition. (b) External respiration, or the
gaseous interchange taking place in the special
respiratory organs, the lungs. This constitutes
respiration proper. --Gamgee.
[1913 Webster] In the respiration of plants oxygen is
likewise absorbed and carbonic acid exhaled, but in the
light this process is obscured by another process which
goes on with more vigor, in which the plant inhales and
absorbs carbonic acid and exhales free oxygen.
[1913 Webster]
Respirational
(gcide)
Respirational \Res`pi*ra"tion*al\ (r?s`p?*r?"sh?n-al), a.
Of or pertaining to respiration; as, respirational
difficulties.
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artificial respiration
(wn)
artificial respiration
n 1: an emergency procedure whereby breathing is maintained
artificially
cellular respiration
(wn)
cellular respiration
n 1: the metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain
energy from organic molecules; processes that take place in
the cells and tissues during which energy is released and
carbon dioxide is produced and absorbed by the blood to be
transported to the lungs [syn: respiration, {internal
respiration}, cellular respiration]
cheyne-stokes respiration
(wn)
Cheyne-Stokes respiration
n 1: abnormal respiration in which periods of shallow and deep
breathing alternate [syn: periodic breathing, {Cheyne-
Stokes respiration}]
external respiration
(wn)
external respiration
n 1: the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the
process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing
carbon dioxide by exhalation [syn: breathing, {external
respiration}, respiration, ventilation]
internal respiration
(wn)
internal respiration
n 1: the metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain
energy from organic molecules; processes that take place in
the cells and tissues during which energy is released and
carbon dioxide is produced and absorbed by the blood to be
transported to the lungs [syn: respiration, {internal
respiration}, cellular respiration]
rate of respiration
(wn)
rate of respiration
n 1: the rate at which a person inhales and exhales; usually
measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health
[syn: respiratory rate, rate of respiration]
RESPIRATION
(bouvier)
RESPIRATION, Med. jur. Breathing, which consists of the drawing into,
inhaling, or more technically, inspiring, atmospheric air into the lungs,
and then: forcing out, expelling, or technically expiring, from the lungs
the air therein. Chit. Med. Jur. 92 and 416, note n.

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