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It's some kind of pulmonary disease.pulmonary = affecting the lungs
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Spirometry (measuring breathing capacity) is the most common of the pulmonary function tests.pulmonary = relating to the lungs
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A pulmonary embolism is almost always caused by a blockage in the pulmonary artery.pulmonary = relating to or affecting the lungs
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When I was little, I was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis.† (source)
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I suspected that he was sick in bed, as he had been prone to pulmonary illnesses since the explosion had charred his lungs.† (source)
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Pulmonary clinic.† (source)
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But Biosyn modified the rabies virus to cross the pulmonary alveoli; you could get an infection just inhaling it.† (source)pulmonary = relating to or affecting the lungs
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His voice was very faint, very scratchy, very cordial, with a ghastly pulmonary whistle.† (source)
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Langdon fought the gag reflex and relaxed his chest while his pulmonary capillaries dilated.† (source)
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I experience so many different health conditions—rapid heart rate, elevated blood pressure, dry mouth, pulmonary shock, muscle spasm—that it is impossible for me to even chronicle the degree of body breakdown.† (source)
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The keynote speaker that night was Dr. Francis Blackman, an African-American pulmonary specialist.† (source)
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But the pulmonary corrective's come all the way out, and the readings are good.† (source)
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Denise had aspirated, so she was having pulmonary problems as well.† (source)
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He has one of the worst cases of pulmonary edema I've ever seen.† (source)
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He died of a pulmonary embolism on January 3, 1967, at the age of fifty-five.† (source)
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A series of pulmonary gasps.† (source)
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