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    Nose-blowing is the act of expelling nasal mucus by exhaling forcefully through the nose. This is usually done into a facial tissue or handkerchief, facial...
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    cause. Allergic salute (wiping of the nose with the hand) Eating mucus Nasal irrigation Neti (Hatha Yoga) Nose-blowing Bellows, Alan (2009). "A Booger A Day...
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    Hognose (redirect from Blowing adder)
    This behaviour has earned them local common names such as "puff adder", "blowing adder", "flathead", "spreadhead", "spreading adder" or "hissing adder"...
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  • Nasal vestibulitis (category Nose disorders)
    chronic rhinorrhea, nose picking, or viral infections. Causes include constant nose blowing, nose picking, plucking nasal hairs, nose piercings and objects...
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    soft tissue spaces. It is most commonly result from forceful sneezing, nose blowing, or coughing among patients with a history of periorbital trauma or orbital...
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    traditional method: blowing the bottle up with his nose, and blowing one up while somebody sits on top of it. There are three hot-water bottle blowing records officiated...
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  • free dictionary. Snort may refer to: Nose-blowing Sniffle Nasal administration, the inhaling of drugs through the nose Snort (software), a package for intrusion...
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    Nosebleed (redirect from Nose bleed)
    encouraged to use over-the-counter nasal saline sprays and avoid vigorous nose-blowing as preventative measures. Most anterior nosebleeds can be stopped by...
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    that is designed to facilitate the expulsion of nasal mucus from the nose (nose-blowing) although it may refer to other types of facial tissues such as napkins...
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    Rhinorrhea (redirect from Runny nose)
    symptom of an infection. For general cases nose-blowing can get rid of the mucus buildup. Though blowing may be a quick-fix solution, it increases mucosal...
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    Vomiting (redirect from Blowing Chunks)
    Cancer and nausea Defensive vomiting Emetophobia Vasodilation Diarrhea Nose-blowing Belching Chyme Informally known as (chiefly U.S.) upchucking, barfing...
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    Valsalva test (nose blowing test) The patient is asked to pinch their nostrils together and open their mouth and then blow gently through the nose. The clinician...
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  • would take the stand and, to the accompanying cacophony of sobbing and nose-blowing, testify under the deft guidance of an attorney to the spousal conduct...
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    occasionally in modern examples, is nose-blow recovery. This is where the ejection charge of the motor ejects the nose cone of the rocket (usually attached...
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  • prevent mucus from flowing from one's nasal cavity, as an alternative to blowing the nose. For a fraction of a second, the performer inhales strongly, pulling...
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  • imbalance and eye movement set off by changes in pressure, e.g. when nose-blowing, swallowing or when lifting heavy objects.[citation needed] Tullio phenomenon...
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  • change of pressure within the middle ear (for example when flying or nose-blowing) may equally set off a bout of disequilibrium or nystagmus.[citation...
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  • with minimal effects. In patients with an orbital fracture, vomiting or nose blowing can force air into the orbit and possibly compromise the integrity of...
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    usually done by closing one's mouth and pinching one's nose shut while expelling air, as if blowing up a balloon. Variations of the maneuver can be used...
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    The eastern hog-nosed snake (Heterodon platirhinos), is a species of mildly venomous rear-fanged snake in the family Colubridae. The venom is specifically...
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    Air kiss (redirect from Blowing a kiss)
    cultures. A kiss can be "blown" to another by kissing the fingertips and then blowing the fingertips, pointing them in the direction of the recipient. This is...
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    frequency. The principle is widely observable in everyday life, notably when blowing across the top of a bottle, resulting in a resonant tone. The concept of...
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    considered acceptable, as an alternative to nose-blowing. When sneezing, it is polite to cover one's nose with a hand. Many restaurants and homes in Japan...
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    as food. Before the star-nosed mole, scientists did not believe that mammals could smell underwater, let alone smell by blowing bubbles. In 1993, Edwin...
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    barotraumas (e.g. slap/suction, scuba diving, skydiving, strong and repetitive nose-blowing or sneezing, heavy lifting). When diagnosing, PLF should be differentiated...
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    Heterodon (redirect from Blowing viper)
    of the genus are commonly known as hognose snakes, hog-nosed snakes, North American hog-nosed snakes, and colloquially puff adders (though they should...
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  • also taught children healthy hygienic habits (tooth-brushing, washing, nose-blowing, etc.) by setting a good example for them as "a Goody". Zip Code, a Beatnik...
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  • longest tongue is declared the winner. 5, Nose-blowing Ramp Contestants, using the airflow from their noses, have to launch a ping-pong ball up a ramp...
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    Snuff (tobacco) (redirect from Nose snuff)
    prohibited the sale of tobacco, instituted the punishment of removing the nose of those who used snuff, and declared that persistent users of tobacco would...
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    A nose whistle (also called a "nose flute" or a "humanatone") is a wind instrument played with the nose and mouth cavity. Often made of wood, they are...
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