Examples of using Windpipe in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Yeah, first your windpipe swells… and just when you think you're going to die of suffocation.
you can pull up the oil windpipe to ease the removal
An abnormal tube-like connection or passage between the windpipe and the gullet, or between.
Breathing difficulties may also occur because of an abnormally small windpipe(or trachea), another characteristic common to brachycephalic breeds.
muscles, and windpipe of this immature dinosaur.
Once, the breathing tube accidentally blocked her windpipe, suffocated her, and, for a time,
If you present with a diseased wind pipe we would like to take cells from your windpipe.
a temporary surgical opening into the windpipe(temporary tracheostomy)
throat(pharynx), windpipe(trachea) and other organs.
to check your throat, windpipe, and lungs.
they can be source breathing problems by pungent the windpipe, or hinder the bowels.
throat(pharynx and larynx), windpipe, and lungs.
Your veterinarian may try to get your dog to cough by pressing on its windpipe.
parathyroid glands are located side by side in the neck, near the windpipe or trachea.
Cartilage around the windpipe was damaged,
You will be able to breathe out of that hole until your windpipe heals… or until somebody hangs ya.
Because Mr. Philbrook's windpipe had already been badly crushed by the time he was shot,
As you reach middle age, your windpipe becomes narrower,
This tissue may constrict your windpipe, leading to the vibrations that we know as snoring.
You know, when Paul Young strangled her, crushed her windpipe, and buried her alive next to a hiking trail.