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Conclusion: The Afterlives of Breath: Breathe – Breathe Again … Breathe Better
2018The book concludes by focusing on Beckett’s ‘aesthetics of failure’ in his final piece of discursive writing “The Three Dialogues,” and considers the exhaustion of possibilities as a fundamental artistic strategy, as well as the tension between abstraction and expression, the dilemma of artistic expression and the impossibility of expression in ...
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Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies, 2016
The BlackLivesMatter movement has rightly pointed to the dehumanization of people of African ancestry as the driving force behind the wanton killing of Black people by the police and vigilantes. This article identifies and addresses the root cause of the dehumanization of people of African ancestry, the lie of Black inferiority (and its correlate, the ...
Cheryl N. Grills +2 more
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The BlackLivesMatter movement has rightly pointed to the dehumanization of people of African ancestry as the driving force behind the wanton killing of Black people by the police and vigilantes. This article identifies and addresses the root cause of the dehumanization of people of African ancestry, the lie of Black inferiority (and its correlate, the ...
Cheryl N. Grills +2 more
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Breath Characteristics of Volitional Yoga Breathing and Breath Awareness
International Journal of Yoga TherapyAbstract Changes in breathing during pranayama (yoga breathwork) are usually inferred from practice guidelines in traditional texts or contemporary writings. These changes point to understanding the effects of pranayama and indicate applications of pranayama in health. Previously, a pilot study on a single participant suggested that each
Shirley, Telles +4 more
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To Breathe, or Not to Breathe?*
Critical Care Medicine, 2013Yuriy S, Bronshteyn, Theodore A, Alston
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Breathing and Noh: Emotional Breathing
2009Breathing is primarily involuntary and generated for metabolic and homeostatic purposes in the brainstem. However, changes in breathing can be voluntary or altered by various environmental stimuli. Therefore, breathing is categorized as either metabolic or behavioral.
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To breathe or not to breathe?*
Critical Care Medicine, 2012Schmidt, U, COPPADORO, ANDREA, Hess, DR
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To Breathe or Be Breathed: Understanding IPPB
The American Journal of Nursing, 1977J, Rau, M, Rau
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Chest, 1990
Breathing is controlled by an automatic brain-stem controller acted on by higher neural influences that stabilize breathing and compensate for neuromechanical abnormalities. Loss of this wakefulness-dependent descending influences during nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep results in the appearance of a hypocapnic apnea threshold, which is associated ...
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Breathing is controlled by an automatic brain-stem controller acted on by higher neural influences that stabilize breathing and compensate for neuromechanical abnormalities. Loss of this wakefulness-dependent descending influences during nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep results in the appearance of a hypocapnic apnea threshold, which is associated ...
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Interoception of breathing and its relationship with anxiety
Neuron, 2021Olivia K Harrison +2 more
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