BOOK 2. THE BATH SCHOOL. N. LEVASHOV'S «SVETL BROOM» IN A. KHATYBOV'S «BATH SCHOOL» AND A LABOUR SPADE

F. Shkrudnev N. Levashov's "SvetL Broom" in A. Khatybov's "Bath School" and A Labour Spade 207 The piezoelement effect is known – the generated electric potential (sufficiently dense with heavy compression) neutralizes the magnetic impulse electric potential, causing instant coma along the entire path of the magnetic impulse. The brain reacts to this condition with a pain syndrome. In medicine, there is a convincing explanation for salt deposition – salt rubs against the nerves and scratches the bone, that is why there comes pain and numbness . The biopiezoelectric element is formed only on the path of the magnetic impulse. It is not difficult to guess why Users of the Complex have the pain gone in the shortest possible time. But it should be emphasized that if there is already a clear Brain absence or there is a clear rejection of the Bath (there are such ones), then this process is significantly "dragged out". 4.3. The lungs as one of the spare parts The term "breath" is used to refer to those processes by which animals and plants consume oxygen, give off carbon dioxide and convert energy into a form available for biological use. The specialized organ should have a thin wall (the membrane of this wall must be semi- permeable) so as not to interfere with diffusion. It must always have a wet surface so that oxygen and carbon dioxide can be dissolved in water and, finally, it must be well supplied with blood. With indirect breading, gas exchange between the cells of the body and the environment includes two phases – the external and the internal. External respiration consists of the gas exchange by diffusion between the external environment and blood by means of a specialized organ, for example, the lungs in mammals. Internal respiration is the gas exchange between the blood and the body cells. The transfer of gases between these two phases is carried out by the circulatory system. Let's follow the path of oxygen molecules entering the body. Air enters through the outer nasal apertures, or nostrils, which lead to the nasal cavity – a large space located above the oral cavity and below the Brain. The nasal cavity contains the organ of smell and is covered with epithelium separating

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