Examples of using We inhale in English and their translations into Hebrew
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We inhaled it.
In normal and quiet breathing we inhale around 500-600 ml of air.
We inhale the air from outside;
In normal and quiet breathing we inhale around 500-600 ml of air.
If we inhale it, it will kill us.
In normal and quiet breathing we inhale around 500-600 ml of air.
Each day we inhale thousands of germs that are floating in the air.
If you think about the way we breath, we inhale oxygen, we exhale carbon dioxide.
Modern science has reached the pointwhere it states that we are surrounded by air, for we inhale and exhale it;
On average we inhale and exhale 24 000 times a day.
We're experiencing these from the instant we open the pack to the moment we inhale and exhale the vapor.
Similarly, if we inhale carbon dioxide, it is poisonous.
Every breath we inhale to complete your every project successfully.
In our breathing we ourselves unite the carbon that is in us with the oxygen we inhale and exhale the two together as carbon dioxide.
Every time we inhale we protect ourselves from death.
My CX22 cleans up all noxious fumes dust, mist,noxious particles exhaust fumes… all the pollution that we inhale in the cities.
From the air around us we inhale the oxygen that is required for our existence.
The allergy happens because the animals eliminate hair, desquamated skin andresidues that we can not see with the naked eye, but that we inhale during the breathing.
But silica is still always contained in the air we inhale, genuine silica, tiny quantities of silica.
When breathing, we inhale to increase our oxygen supply, and we exhale to get rid of excess carbon dioxide.
First test: the Hundred-Aligned raise both arms straight and stiff on the sides of the hipin the air and move quickly as we inhale and exhale for 5 seconds.
With every breath we take we inhale as many molecules as there are stars in all the galaxies in the visible universe.
When water on the ground evaporates, it rises up into the atmosphere, and when water constantly evaporates in delicate processes within the fluid man,it penetrates into the air that we inhale.
Between one and three percent of the oxygen we inhale results in the creation of free radicals, and our cells are exposed to billions of free radicals each day.
If we inhaled only pure oxygen, however, we would have to contain an immense amount of carbon, and the carbon dioxide would have to remain in us.
It is finally possible to bring into our home, work, and travel environments the samepotent healing entities that we experience whenever we inhale the fragrance of Nature's forests and gardens- rewarding ourselves with a sense of well-being wherever we may be!
What are we inhaling?
But now you know that we also inhale the waste products of supernova explosions.