Your diaphragm tightens and flattens, allowing you to draw air into your lungs. To exhale, your diaphragm and rib cage muscles relax. This naturally allows air to escape from your lungs.
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Lungs of intubated patient
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| File Size | 49.62mb |
| Preview Resolution | 960x540 |
| Frame Rate | 30 |
| Total Clip(s) Length | 0:06 |
| Looped Video | No |
| Number of Clips | 1 |
| Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Video Encoding | H.264 |
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