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bronchial tubes

n. (plural of bronchial tube English)

Usage examples of "bronchial tubes".

Tobacco smoke is a mixture of gases in tiny droplets, and when a person inhales, about fifty percent of the inhaled smoke is retained in the lungs, and some of the droplets are deposited directly in the walls of the bronchial tubes.

The volatile oil, mixed with spirits of wine forms the liqueur Anisette, which has a beneficial action on the bronchial tubes, and for bronchitis and spasmodic asthma, Anisette, if administered in hot water, is an immediate palliative.

His cough rattled with phlegm deep within his bronchial tubes, but he never coughed hard enough to get it up and out.

It is also the best natural dilator of the tiny airways of the lungs, the bronchial tubes - making cannabis the best overall bronchial dilator for 80% of the population (the remaining 20% sometimes show minor negative reactions).

Silted matter in the bronchial tubes provided evidence of inhalation of water.

This 'un's - lemme see - radioactive dust in the bronchial tubes at Afyon Karahisar.

More to it than that: inside the equipment-laden cart, the chrome assemblage he'd pushed up to the elevator doors, was a ten milliliter jar filled with red sputum that he'd just suctioned out of the doped-up patient's bronchial tubes.

His asthma had gone to wherever it went to brood between its assaults on his bronchial tubes.

We don't like lying semi-naked on a slab, or having blood taken, or the prospect of the insertion of mechanical devices into veins, sinuses, bronchial tubes, urethras, and other personal apertures.