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- EUPNEIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EUPNEA is normal respiration New Latin, from Greek eupnoia, from eupnous breathing freely, from eu-+ pnein to breathe — more at sneeze
- Eupnea - Wikipedia
In the mammalian respiratory system, eupnea is normal, good, healthy and unlabored breathing, sometimes known as quiet breathing or a resting respiratory rate In eupnea, expiration employs only the elastic recoil of the lungs Eupnea is the unaffected natural breathing in all mammals, including humans Eupnea does not require any volitional effort whatsoever, but occurs whenever a mammal is
- Eupneic - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
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- Eupnea | definition of eupnea by Medical dictionary
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- Eupneic - definition of eupneic by The Free Dictionary
eupneic - passing or able to pass air in and out of the lungs normally; sometimes used in combination; "the boy was disappointed to find only skeletons instead of living breathing dinosaurs"; "the heavy-breathing person on the telephone"
- What does eupneic mean? - Definitions. net
eupneic Eupneic refers to normal, good, or unlabored breathing It is often used in medical contexts to denote a healthy respiratory state
- What Is Unlabored Breathing? | Eupnea - TraditionalBodywork. com
Eupnea, quiet breathing, or unlabored breathing is the condition of good, normal, rhythmic, healthy, relaxed, and effortless breathing with a relatively low respiratory rate The normal respiratory rate for adults (the number of breaths a person takes per minute) varies between twelve and twenty breaths The counterpart of Eupnea is called Hyperpnea, which involves intensive and deep breathing
- What is Eupnea - ScienceDirect
Respiratory neuronal networks in vertebrates appear to be able to generate a variety of rhythmic patterns in vivo, leading to the biological diversity of eupneic patterns as well as to life-threatening dyspneic patterns
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