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  2. Breathing Exercises to Increase Lung Capacity - Healthline

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    Release the right nostril and exhale, then inhale through the right nostril and close it. Exhale through the left nostril. Repeat for up to 5 minutes and end by exhaling through the left nostril.

  3. Why You May Experience Emotional Detachment and What to Do ...

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    Emotional detachment is an inability or unwillingness to connect with other people on an emotional level. It may help protect some people from unwanted drama, anxiety, or stress.

  4. Connection string - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a connection string is a string that specifies information about a data source and the means of connecting to it. It is passed in code to an underlying driver or provider in order to initiate the connection. Whilst commonly used for a database connection, the data source could also be a spreadsheet or text file.

  5. How to Sleep with a Stuffy Nose: 25 Tips for Pain and Congestion

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    A stuffy nose can keep you up at night, but it doesn’t have to. Learn more about what to do during the day, in the evening, and at bedtime to ease symptoms like pain and congestion.

  6. The Relationship Between ADHD and Autism - Healthline

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    Scientists are continuing to research the connection between these two conditions. Research may reveal more information about the causes and more support options may become available.

  7. 12 Must-Try Threesome Positions: With and Without Penetration

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    Here, sex educators share the best positions for three-way oral sex, hand sex, mutual masturbation, double penetration, and everything in between.

  8. Keepalive - Wikipedia

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    The Hypertext Transfer Protocol uses the keyword "Keep-Alive" in the "Connection" header to signal that the connection should be kept open for further messages (this is the default in HTTP 1.1, but in HTTP 1.0 the default was to use a new connection for each request/reply pair). [8]

  9. ConnectU - Wikipedia

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    By this point, the previous HarvardConnection programmers had already made progress on a large amount of the coding: front-end pages, the registration system, a database, back-end coding, and a way users could connect with each other, which Gao called a "handshake".