Some of the new born babies developed breathing problems after an hour in the car seats and that some of the premature babies even stopped breathing for a short period.
So potent is the nonverbal link between individuals that, when we are in genuine rapport with someone, we subconsciously match our body positions, movements, and even our breathing rhythms with theirs.
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No one was hurt but the cruise director, John Heald, said later that "the smoke was so intense and so thick that, even with breathing apparatus on, the teams could not get close to the source" of the fire.
And there's an even bigger competitor breathing down their neck--Verizon, the nation's second-largest phone company.
The smart T-shirt's stretchable fabric holds the sensors firmly in place - the elastic fibres are even used to measure breathing.
The logo even has a "breathing" effect, so gamers will always know that their Lua is alive and well and awaiting the next command.
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Dick Lugar, a Republican senator from Indiana who is equally venerable (he and Mr Hatch joined the Senate on the same day) and even more embattled, is breathing an unaccustomed amount of fire these days.
Route 66 boasted a full luxury interior with air-conditioning, desalination equipment and even an air compressor for underwater breathing hoses.
The boat, called Route 66, cruised at more than 20 knots and frequently hit speeds in excess of 30 knots, or 55 kilometers an hour. (Note that America's Cup racers max out at 16 knots, and they're basically empty shells with nary a cushion to sit on.) Route 66 boasted a full luxury interior with air-conditioning, desalination equipment and even an air compressor for underwater breathing hoses.
Anaesthesia, or even sedation can increase the risks of breathing difficulties.
Pictures are given breathing room on striking, even daring green walls.
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When you really have the bug, you can find yourself eating and breathing golf, to the point that you even subscribe to golf magazines.
Even after undergoing successful surgery, she still had trouble breathing in the house and, in early 2008, decided to test the home for mold.
Disciplines like yoga, tai chi, and even stretching exercises all require the consciousness and control of our breathing in conjunction with moving our bodies.
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Even if that person is not suspected of anything more than living, breathing and expectorating.
Even the wackiest cable opinion show pales in comparison to the fire-breathing political attacks that could be found in nearly any 19th century newspaper.
Even the most authoritarian American institution, the military, knows that innovation requires breathing room for the creative among us.
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For starters, your doc may have you visit a sleep specialist to rule out sleep apnea, a common breathing disorder that wakes sufferers several times a night, sometimes without them even knowing it.
Obama won 35% of North Carolina whites in 2008, a number most Democrats say he needs to come close to matching again if he hopes to win the state, even with the help of a growing minority population that could give him some numerical breathing room.
Instead, Mr Deuba's fully legal election decision gives him a six-month breathing space as head of an interim government, free of political interference, even though his party has tried to make things difficult by expelling him for three years.
No, I was not going to be able to shrug off the "breathing problem, " as I had called it, trying to minimize its impact, even though it had completely bamboozled me on the air.
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So the way I see it, technology can create breathing room, but if we continue growing, we inevitably eat that up and find ourselves in an even tougher spot.
Compared to the early polar explorers of the 1900s, Fiennes's team will benefit from some innovative equipment, including boots with electrically-heated insoles, battery-powered heated clothing, radar to spot dangerous crevasse fields and a specially designed breathing apparatus to enable them to survive at temperatures that will regularly reach -70 degrees Celsius and perhaps even lower.
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