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    lung


    1. Lung cancers cause the greatest number of cancer-related deaths in women, followed by breast cancer, then colon cancer


    2. I whipped off the sacking and burned the cigarette down to the butt in two or three long, lung busting drags


    3. The benefits of this exercise, apart from cleansing the lungs and bronchial passages, are the toning up of the whole lung action with highly stimulating effects on the entire body


    4. Better yet, read a really sad story about someone who dies of lung cancer or a smoker who dies of a heart attack


    5. to the world that she had lung cancer, and seven


    6. had a cancer the size of a baseball in her lung


    7. lung tissue and the response was “Yes


    8. “The hardest part,” said George, “was keeping Wang Lung, Lizette, and the others from spilling the beans while I was making preparations and hurrying to get it completed before our next bundles of joy arrive


    9. “Where's Lao Lung? He should have been here by now!” Zeke said


    10. Besides that, what does it do to your body? Will you have to lose a lung? Where do they reposition your other internal organs?”

    11. Does all that moment-by-moment lung action result in mostly huffing and puffing that wears you down, or is it more of a nice-n-easy, in-and-out flow that pumps you up?


    12. According to a study of 10,000 people, those who ate the most apples had a 50 percent lower risk of developing lung cancer


    13. Consumption of natural fruits rich in flavonoids helps to protect from lung and oral cavity cancers


    14. “No I’m afraid its much more serious than that you friend was hit by shrapnel and not only is his face badly scared he has lost his sight as well he was also shot through a lung and it was touch and go with him


    15. “You should have left me on the battlefield because I would be better off dead than blind with half a lung and half a face


    16. Now two of them were dead one was a cripple and one was blind and had only half a face and lung and I had been wounded the odds had not been in our favour


    17. (Witness his continuing bashing of the tobacco companies since the death of his sister from lung cancer, all the while continuing to accept tobacco money for his various campaigns


    18. ” We dressed his wounds and he was right he had been hit in the stomach and through the lung and I could see the life draining out of him


    19. He is a lung specialist


    20. The Spanish vote has succeeded in functioning as a lung of oxygen that purifies the contaminated air of their last flapping wings

    21. lung cancer, typical y with a 90% success rate


    22. With his men scattered or dead, Truman found himself alone and wounded, a bullet in his chest and his right lung filling with blood


    23. "One lung has to come out--without question


    24. "What about the otha lung?" Bones followed up


    25. The one with half a lung has less life than a dog


    26. although causal for lung and throat cancer, is associated with increments in most of the two hundred and fifty–plus known cancers


    27. Healthy lung function affected


    28. It was a lung hit


    29. “A collapsed lung and you’re worried about your stomach


    30. picocuries per liter of Radon cause any lung cancer, or indeed that any of the levels common in houses in American have killed anyone

    31. My health insurance was supposed to end on September 30, but when my wife was diagnosed with some serious unknown disease in her left lung (the one in which cancer recurred in 1987), Kaiser compassionately extended our health insurance through December 30


    32. One of the most ignominious moments of our marriage occurred immediately after Dixie had the upper half of her left lung removed at Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Walnut Creek


    33. immediately administered a mix of oxygen and the lung re-building


    34. Again, we desperately needed it because Dixie was ill with Valley Fever, had not yet had the operation at Kaiser Health in Walnut Creek during which the upper half of her left lung was removed


    35. Dixie was (mis) diagnosed with lung cancer the first time that fall


    36. She had the upper half of the left lung removed at Kaiser Permanente in December


    37. Most of the gamers had taken ill with slight lung


    38. else was sick with the lung disease, two babies had been born in the


    39. The tumor, incidentally, began in the scar tissue of the left lung where the upper lobe had been removed (for Valley Fever) in Walnut Creek, CA, in December 1974


    40. Dixie was finally diagnosed with lung cancer in early April 1988 after coughing all winter

    41. “The two docs think that we’ve all got some sort of lung


    42. When a medical researcher claims to have discovered a new treatment for lung cancer—and I am aware of the re-cursive nature of this example—most of us will recognize this claim as


    43. The newness of this proposition, without further investigation, is the act of imagining something beyond our current categories; it is the act of imagining that we would not recognize a species of treatments for lung cancer upon confrontation


    44. informed that celebrity X got engaged to celebrity Y, presumably none of the terms are directed at unfamiliar things, or at least these terms are not unfamiliar in the same way that a ‘new treatment’ for lung cancer is unfamiliar


    45. He saw a piece of lung by his boots


    46. jungles so large that they act as a very lung for the earth


    47. Javier Torrez, surgical business manager at Methodist Hospital in Arcadia, California, works with vendors of surgical supplies and evaluates products from sutures to heart lung machines


    48. Or if his lung condition—which was worse than he let on—would do him in first


    49. lung infection, asthma or a heart condition Brown-outs or black-outs could


    50. They were worried that one of the ribs which was in fact broken could penetrate the lung so as a precaution he was admitted to the hospital with the doctor advising that he would need to be there for a couple of days at least











































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    "lung" definitions

    either of two saclike respiratory organs in the chest of vertebrates; serves to remove carbon dioxide and provide oxygen to the blood