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421by Donna D. W. Hauser (3779470), Kathryn J. Frost (4898728), John J. Burns (11767788)Subjects: “...simple breathing holes...”
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422by Donna D. W. Hauser (3779470), Kathryn J. Frost (4898728), John J. Burns (11767788)Subjects: “...simple breathing holes...”
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424Published“...bobbing vbl n where seals come up to breathe where seals come up to breathe Used I and Sup Used I...”
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425Published 1974“...in av, prep Yeah,you take an indra(ft),you.take an indraft,you breathe in,you know,and inhale...”
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426by Reid, Fiona A“...Abstract Cetaceans are aquatic mammals that breathe air and suckle their young. As a result...”
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427“... exahalations. Therefore, the longer a singer holds his breath, the greater the need to breathe must be. However...”
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428by Savery, Richard“... your breathing. If you breathe too hard or fast your helmet fogs and you can’t see. If you breathe too...”
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429“... by three atoms of oxygen instead of the two that we normally breathe. We are familiar with the protective...”
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430by Lo, Simon“...; they are warm-blooded, breathe air to stay alive and give birth to live young that fed with milk. Seals...”
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431“... breaking up through sea ice in order to breathe. Our observations were made from grounded sea ice...”
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437by Collette, Joseph H., Isbell, John L., Miller, Molly F.“... adaptations hint at an ability to breathe air. Indeed, if euthycarcinoids could breathe air, Cambrian...”
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439“... to breathe air. Indeed, if euthycarcinoids could breathe air, Cambrian terrestrial forays and rapid...”
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