Physiology of Bodily ExerciseD. Appleton, 1901 - 395 pagini |
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Pagina 77
... usually suffers no ill effects from this poison , it is because it is constantly eliminated by the lungs . The system can bear , without detriment , a definite dose of carbonic acid . When that dose is exceeded , distress is immediately ...
... usually suffers no ill effects from this poison , it is because it is constantly eliminated by the lungs . The system can bear , without detriment , a definite dose of carbonic acid . When that dose is exceeded , distress is immediately ...
Pagina 87
... usually at a time when it is most needed . Stoppage of respiration during repose has no grave consequences , because it is always followed by a compensatory effect , by a series of longer and deeper respirations , which promptly ...
... usually at a time when it is most needed . Stoppage of respiration during repose has no grave consequences , because it is always followed by a compensatory effect , by a series of longer and deeper respirations , which promptly ...
Pagina 93
... usually involuntary , to hold them in check and to regu- late them . Asthmatic patients who have long suffered from dyspnoea have learned to resist the impulse which urges every oppressed man to quicken his respiratory movements . They ...
... usually involuntary , to hold them in check and to regu- late them . Asthmatic patients who have long suffered from dyspnoea have learned to resist the impulse which urges every oppressed man to quicken his respiratory movements . They ...
Pagina 95
... usually in action , but collapsed and closed , swell up with air , and supplement the deficiency of the ordinary respiratory field . This accessory respiration occurs especially in the apices of the lungs . In this manner there is ...
... usually in action , but collapsed and closed , swell up with air , and supplement the deficiency of the ordinary respiratory field . This accessory respiration occurs especially in the apices of the lungs . In this manner there is ...
Pagina 108
... usually succumb to breathlessness . The horse , which as Buffon said , " dies for better obedience , " gives us the most frequent oppor- tunity of studying the mode of death of which we are speaking . It is common enough to see a horse ...
... usually succumb to breathlessness . The horse , which as Buffon said , " dies for better obedience , " gives us the most frequent oppor- tunity of studying the mode of death of which we are speaking . It is common enough to see a horse ...
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accumulation active animal arms asphyxia automatic become blood bodily exercise body brain breath breathlessness carbonic acid cause chest combustion condition consecutive fatigue contractile deformity diminished disturbances dyspnoea effects eliminated energetic excessive exer exercises of endurance exercises of speed exercises of strength exhaustion expenditure of force fact favourable fencer fencing functions give grey matter gymnastic heat horse humerus inactive increase influence intensity legs less limbs lungs mechanical mental ments motor muscles muscular action muscular contraction muscular effort muscular exercise muscular fibres necessary nerve nerve-centres nervous energy nitrogenous nutrition observed organs overwork oxygen performed persons phenomena physiological poisonous power of resistance produced products of dissimilation quantity reflex reflex actions repose reserve materials respiration respiratory movements respiratory need result ribs scoliosis sensation shoulders spinal cord spine stiffness stimulus substances thorax tion tissues trapeze undergo urates uric acid urine vertebral column violent exercise walking waste-products weight
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