• Obligate nasal breathing describes a physiological instinct to breathe through the nose (or other forms of external nasal passages, depending on the species)...
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  • birth—it's the way humans have evolved." This is referred to as "obligate nasal breathing." Nasal congestion can interfere with hearing and speech. Significant...
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  • measuring anatomic dead space in the lung during a respiratory cycle Obligate nasal breathing – physiological necessity to breathe through the nose rather than...
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  • Partial or complete blockage of nasal passages Nasal septum deviation – Disorder of the nose Obligate nasal breathing – physiological necessity to breathe...
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    Nasothek Neti (Hatha Yoga), an Ayurvedic technique of nasal cleansing Obligate nasal breathing Sròn, the Scottish Gaelic word for nose and the name of...
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    smells), and freeing the midline from the nasal passage allowed evolution of jaws. Nasal bridge Obligate nasal breathing Rhinarium, the wet, naked surface around...
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  • pandemic. George Catlin Nitric oxide Obligate nasal breathing Gross, Terry (May 27, 2020). "How The 'Lost Art' Of Breathing Can Impact Sleep And Resilience"...
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    students that the "nose is for breathing, the mouth is for eating." Inhalation Obligate nasal breathing Mouth breathing Carroll, Gregory T.; Kirschman...
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    activity Mouth breathing Obligate nasal breathing Respiratory system Smoking - a specific inhalation route Breathing Work of breathing Nestor, James (2020)...
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    orthodontic functional appliances Molar distalization Mouth breathing Obligate nasal breathing Orthodontic Tooth Movement: Gene Therapy and Molecular Biology...
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    distress—a horse can only breathe through its nostrils, also called obligate nasal breathing. For this same reason, horses also cannot pant as a method of thermoregulation...
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    dementia risk predictors. Medicine portal Dental floss Mouth breathing Obligate nasal breathing Periodontology Tooth brushing List of oral health and dental...
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    Horses are obligate nasal breathers which means that they are different from many other mammals because they do not have the option of breathing through...
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  • arch Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art Mouth breathing Napoleon Dynamite Obligate nasal breathing "Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders". Cincinnati Children's...
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    syndromes are such an example. During the newborn period, all humans are obligate nasal breathers. The palate is both the roof of the mouth and the floor of...
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    health services and oral disease rates Health Mouth breathing National Smile Month Obligate nasal breathing Public health Preventive healthcare Water fluoridation...
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    the baby will be unable to breathe directly after birth as babies are obligate nasal breathers (they mainly use their noses to breathe). In some cases, this...
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  • Association of Canada  •  Northwestern University Dental School Obligate nasal breathing  •  Occlusal splint  •  Occlusal trauma  •  Occlusion  •  Odontoblast...
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    certain amount of time, or in a particular pattern. Some animals are obligate nasal breathers, wherein the only air for respiration must arrive into the...
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    without rest. These species are obligate ram ventilators and would presumably asphyxiate if unable to move. Obligate ram ventilation is also true of some...
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    either considered a normal adaptive lip seal mechanism, whereby normal nasal breathing or normal swallowing can occur, or seen as an oral myofunctional disorder...
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  • [citation needed] Although rare, mouth infections may also spread through the nasal and facial veins that drain into a reservoir of deoxygenated blood called...
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    engaged over the soft palate except when swallowing, the rabbit is an obligate nasal breather. Rabbits have two sets of incisor teeth, one behind the other...
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    from food and produces carbon dioxide as a waste product. In tetrapods breathing brings oxygen into the lungs where gas exchange takes place, carbon dioxide...
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    like Psittacosaurus, which may have aided in breathing or thermoregulation. In Protoceratopsidae, the nasal cavity, which was ancestrally one large cavity...
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    was formed by the nasal, maxillar, premaxillar and rostral bones. The nasal was generally rounded but some individuals had a sharp nasal boss (a feature...
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    either obligate, preferential, or opportunistic, although there is limited research that show the importance of each of these categories. Obligate airborne...
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    particular minerals and nutrients. Also, cats, which are generally regarded as obligate carnivores, occasionally eat grass to regurgitate indigestible material...
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    organ function during the evolution of air-breathing; insights from Arapaima gigas, an obligate air-breathing teleost from the Amazon". Journal of Experimental...
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    until water returns. Air breathing fish can be divided into obligate air breathers and facultative air breathers. Obligate air breathers, such as the...
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