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breath

[breth] / brɛθ /






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The next time you take a breath, it is worth remembering that much of that oxygen can be traced back to microscopic ocean algae.

From Science Daily

"People have come back to tell me that he had the gentlest soul, he's hard-working - and he was very hard-working right until his last breath."

From BBC

A similar quarantine design had been used in earlier research, along with specialized testing of exhaled breath developed by Milton and his colleagues.

From Science Daily

“Every flu season, we see reports of patients who experience lingering fatigue, cough or shortness of breath for weeks, along with other symptoms, particularly after a severe bout,” Rajnarayanan said.

From Salon

“Well, that’s not the case. So, I’m optimistic, but again, I’m not holding my breath.”

From Los Angeles Times