In a person who has smoked heavily for over twenty years, the total lung capacity (TLC) and residual volume (RV) are likely to be exaggerated. Chronic smoking can lead to emphysema, causing the air sacs in the lungs to become damaged and lose elasticity, resulting in increased air trapping and a higher residual volume. Additionally, the overall lung capacity may increase as the lungs adapt to chronic obstruction, leading to a larger total lung capacity.
The 'e' isn't necessary to the pronunciation of the word. Together, 'ea' would imply a hard 'ee' sound (like in beach, reach, teach). The spelling 'measureable' would more likely cause confusion.
"Awkss" is likely a typographical error or a variation of "awkward." In online communication, it might be used to express discomfort or a sense of social awkwardness. Alternatively, it could also be a playful or exaggerated way to convey awkwardness in a humorous context. The exact meaning may vary depending on the context in which it is used.
Yes, "put an arm of sand in the span of salt" can be considered a hyperbole. Hyperbole is a figure of speech that involves exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally. This phrase likely emphasizes the vastness or overwhelming nature of one element compared to another, using exaggeration to convey a strong image or feeling.
It depends on how you are using the term. The terms febrile means to have a fever or to be excited. There is also a febrile seizure, and that is a type of seizure where the person's body temperature rises. It seems that upper respiratory infections or viruses precipitate those. So you would have to be sick or recovering from a recent illness to have this type of seizure. If you mean age, then you'd most likely be from six months to age six, and boys are twice as likely to suffer this than girls.
A statement is considered hyperbole if it uses exaggerated language to emphasize a point rather than convey a literal truth. You can identify hyperbole by looking for phrases that are extreme, unrealistic, or absurd when taken literally, such as "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse." Additionally, if the context suggests the intent is to create a dramatic effect rather than provide factual information, it is likely hyperbolic.
FEV, ERV, IRV and VC will increase in a person who is fit cardiovascularly. This is generally the case for swimmers and runners.
While it is likely that no respiratory volumes are really considered exaggerated, a better word might be increased. In the case of a person that has cardiovascular fitness the most noticeable increase would likely be in vital capacity.
VO2 Max would be the most likely because it determines a person's maximum threshold to perform cardiovascular exercise
The likely word is "exaggerated" (overstated or embellished).
If a person had an infection of the respiratory system, they would most likely have a cough.
One report was 1400 pair, but that is likely greatly exaggerated.
you (most likely) die
Vampire Knight is an ongoing series and the most current volume released by Shojo Beat is volume 11 in America, volume 12 in Japan. It's likely that there will be more volumes to come. Well currently right now, there are 13 volumes.
If the cilia in your respiratory system are damaged, it is least likely that you will effectively clear mucus, dust, and pathogens from your lungs. This can lead to an increased risk of respiratory infections and decreased lung function.
The likely word is respiratory, referring to the lungs and breathing.
the myth has been exaggerated over time, it was more of a Trojan poney, most likely to help on the farm
Most likely cause is that is was poisoned. Or a respiratory problem.