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yawn <a yawn; yawns> SUST.

yawn <a yawn; yawns> SUST.

yawn SUST.

yawn SUST.

yawn GEOGR.
yawn GEOGR.

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During ascent, students are asked to yawn and on descent they need to perform the valsalva maneuver.
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It has been suggested that the left periamygdalar region may play a role in yawning.
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The rumbling sound can also be heard when the neck or jaw muscles are highly tensed as when yawning deeply.
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But the rest of it was a yawn!
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He learned to replace his smile with a thrust-out chin, a glare or a yawn. 2.
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A lion is sent out into the arena first, but it just yawns and lies down.
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Yawning may in fact reduce oxygen intake compared to normal respiration.
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Superstitions regarding the act of yawning may have arisen from concerns over public health.
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However, neither providing more oxygen nor reducing carbon dioxide in air decreased yawning.
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This album, though little distributed, was met with a yawn by the world and it has since been deleted, remanded to status of ambitious demo.
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