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pressure to slightly above the atmospheric pressure causing the expulsion of air from the lungs, i.e., expiration (Figur e 17.2b). W e have the ability to increase the strength of inspiration and expiration with the help of additional muscles in the abdomen. On an average, a healthy human breathes 1-16 2 times/minute. The volume of air involved in
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