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respiratory systems

n. (plural of respiratory system English)

Usage examples of "respiratory systems".

Another slight resequencing of the base pairs of a specific human gene had been found to substantially improve the efficiency of the lungs and respiratory systems, while the addition of a single new gene, adapted from one located in the DNA of the African gorilla, caused an increase in muscular density and resilience.

The searchers had inflammations of their respiratory systems, and with the new scanning creatures, we discovered pollen grains.

The reviews of Nancy's systems, including her cardiovascular and respiratory systems, were normal.

They were transparent and shadowy, but they had a distinctive shape, like sea-horses, and I could even see where their respiratory systems were.

I won't go into all the specifics, which wouldn't mean a great deal to you, anyway, but most of what it gave you is exactly what all the Meyerdahl recipients got: more efficient muscles, enhanced reaction speed, stronger bones, tougher cardiovascular and respiratory systems, and so on.

His muscles now served primarily as actuators for micron-thin sheaths of synthetic tissue tougher than his Beagle and powerful enough to stress his new skeleton to its limit, and his circulatory and respiratory systems had undergone similar transformations.

Last night she had stayed late after dinner studying respiratory systems with The Doctor.

It simply paralyzes that area of the brain that controls circulatory, digestive, respiratory systems.

Their genetically altered respiratory systems allowed them to remain conscious as they dropped toward the moon, caught in the slight gravitational pull as they fell to their probable deaths.

Does not affect circulatory or respiratory systems or temperature.