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1 ible for eliciting the ciliary response to a sneeze.
2 u of other bacteria/m3/min were released per sneeze.
3 vide a robust tether to withstand coughs and sneezes.
4 y reduced rhinorrhea, nasal obstruction, and sneezing.
5  were nasal stuffiness, nasal discharge, and sneezing.
6 infected ferrets during normal breathing and sneezing.
7 mptoms were nasal stuffiness, discharge, and sneezing.
8 nificant amount of S. aureus into the air by sneezing.
9  sessions with and without histamine-induced sneezing.
10 ng protective reflexes that include apnea or sneezing.
11 n of fever, muscle ache, scratchy throat, or sneezing.
12 eloped to deliver a stimulation simulating a sneeze (55 mmHg for 50 ms) at 26 degrees C to the apical
13 is, including nasal itching, rhinorrhea, and sneezing, although most agents are not very effective in
14                 Nasal symptom scores (no. of sneezes and 0- to 5-point scores for severity of congest
15 l steroids led to a significant reduction in sneezes and eosinophil influx in nasal secretions withou
16 ol groups, except for a greater incidence of sneezing and application site reaction (99% mild or mode
17 presence of at least two symptoms: 'repeated sneezing and itchy nose', 'blocked nose for more than on
18 e, despite physical forces such as coughing, sneezing and mucociliary clearance.
19 rted improvements in smell and reductions in sneezing and nasal blockade.
20 peated BK challenges led to tachyphylaxis of sneezing and of neurally mediated serous glandular secre
21  presence of >/=1 rhinitis symptom (repeated sneezing and/or itchy nose, blocked nose for >1 h, or ru
22 eceptively well; he or she will have coryza, sneezing, and a mild cough.
23 ere weight loss, ocular and nasal discharge, sneezing, and lethargy.
24  nerve evokes protective reflexes, including sneezing, apnea, and local neurogenic inflammation of th
25 e provides specific relief of rhinorrhea and sneezing associated with common colds.
26                                              Sneezing caused a 4.7-fold increase in the airborne disp
27  (36.8 versus 24.3 mm; p = 0.003), decreased sneeze clearability (20.6 versus 32 mm; p = 0.04), and i
28 s respiratory depression, nasal obstruction, sneezing, cough, and pain.
29 e throat, nasal discharge, nasal congestion, sneezing, cough, scratchy throat, hoarseness, muscle ach
30 ease in pressure in the upper airways during sneezing, coughing, or vomiting, which very rarely leads
31 sociated with barotrauma to the orbit due to sneezing, coughing, or vomiting.
32 s after being struck in his right eye by his sneezing Dachshund dog.
33  induced clinical symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, decreased activity, fever, and labored breathi
34 o interrogate the molecular cascades driving sneeze-induced changes of CBF, pharmacologic manipulatio
35 significant immediate increases in symptoms, sneezes, ipsilateral nasal airway resistance, and ipsila
36 sues involved such symptoms include itching, sneezing, irritation, vasodilation, and reflex secretion
37 ported blocked nose, 48% rhinorrhea, and 46% sneezing/itchy nose.
38 ction occurs but can include red itchy eyes, sneezing, nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, coughing, bronch
39 reatment reduced the severity of rhinorrhea, sneezing, nasal obstruction, sore throat, cough, and hea
40 nd group 3, rhinorrhea of -0.7 (SE, 0.3) and sneeze of -7.0 (SE, 1.5).
41 (SE, 0.3), rhinorrhea of -1.3 (SE, 0.3), and sneeze of -8.8 (SE, 1.5); group 2, itching of -0.6 (SE,
42 (SE, 0.3), rhinorrhea of -0.8 (SE, 0.3), and sneeze of -9.1 (SE, 1.5); and group 3, rhinorrhea of -0.
43 uate the effect of the mechanical force of a sneeze on sinonasal cilia function and determine the mol
44 03), ipratropium was associated with reduced sneezing on study days 2 (20% difference; P = 0.03) and
45                               The effects of sneezing on the airborne dispersal of S. aureus and othe
46 rus exposure did not change the frequency of sneezing or airborne dispersal.
47 t two nasal symptoms: rhinorrhoea, blockage, sneezing or itching.
48  questionnaire: 484 (48.3%) had at least one sneezing, or a runny or blocked nose episodes without co
49 pharyngeal samples (shedding), coughing, and sneezing (P < .05).
50 (P = .004), 83% for daily summation operator sneezing (P = .001), 75% for daily summation operator wa
51 d the spread of S. aureus by 3.8-fold during sneezing sessions (P < .001).
52 r, and >/=2 of runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing, sore throat, cough, swollen or tender neck gla
53 s positive accompanied with nasal discharge, sneezing, throat discomfort, swelling of the uvula.
54 ohesion, hydration, and ciliary and airflow (sneeze) transportability.
55 x responses, including expiration, coughing, sneezing, vomiting, postural control, production of spee
56 blocked nose, runny nose, nasal itching, and sneezing was used to evaluate symptoms.
57 erized by typical symptoms of nasal itching, sneezing, watery discharge and congestion.
58 inical signs, including fever, coughing, and sneezing, were present in both groups.
59 apidly increases by >/=150% in response to a sneeze, which is dependent on the release of adenosine t
60 re involved in sinonasal ciliary response to sneezing, which is blunted in patients with upper-airway
61 uses itching, nasal congestion, and repeated sneezing, with profound effects on quality of life, work
62  having nasal obstruction, secretion, and/or sneezing without having the common cold.
63                                     Sponges 'sneeze' without the benefit of nerves or muscles.

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