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  • Avoid Clavicular Breathing and Belly Breathing -- instead, learn the proper way to breathe for singing, called diaphragmatic breathing.

    dailycomic Diary Entry dailycomic 2008

  • Clavicular breathing occurs spontaneously in everyone when anxiety or stress strikes.

    The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity Daniel Reid 1989

  • Clavicular breathing, which is characteristic of asthma and emphysema victims, is even less efficient than chest breathing.

    The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity Daniel Reid 1989

  • Clavicular lobe: Homoptera; that portion of hind wing behind anal veins.

    Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology John. B. Smith

  • Clavicular origin of sterno-mastoid muscle of right side turned down.

    Surgical Anatomy Joseph Maclise

  • Clavicular attachment of the sterno-mastoid muscle lying over the internal jugular vein, &c.B. Subclavian artery in the third part of its course.

    Surgical Anatomy Joseph Maclise

  • Clavicular portion of sterno-mastoid muscle, turned down.

    Surgical Anatomy Joseph Maclise

  • This form of breathing is known to the Western world as Clavicular

    The Hindu-Yogi Science Of Breath William Walker Atkinson 1897

  • "I was trying to push but first I had some traffic and then the tyres were cold, and I wasn't in the right shape to try to improve my time," explained Lorenzo, who has technically suffered a 'Acromial Clavicular Separation to the right side and a contusion to the right foot'.

    Crash.Net Motorsports Newsfeed 2009

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