An abnormal high-pitched musical breathing sound heard during inspiration is known as stridor. It typically indicates obstruction or narrowing of the upper airway, which can be caused by conditions such as croup, laryngitis, or foreign body aspiration. Stridor suggests that the airflow is being disrupted, and its presence often requires prompt medical evaluation to identify and address the underlying cause.
Mark Buehrle pitched a no-hitter for the Chicago White Sox in 2007 and a perfect game for the White Sox in 2009. Jim Bunning pitched a no-hitter for the Detroit Tigers in 1958 and a perfect game for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1964. Steve Busby pitched no-hitters for the Kansas City Royals in 1973 & 1974. Dean Chance pitched a no-hitter and a perfect game for the Minnesota Twins in 1967. The perfect game was called after 5 innings. Larry Corcoran pitched no-hitters for the Chicago Colts in 1880, 1882, & 1884. Carl Erskine pitched no-hitters for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1952 & 1956. Bob Feller pitched no-hitters for the Cleveland Indians in 1940, 1946, & 1951. Bob Forsch pitched no-hitters for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1978 & 1983. Pud Galvin pitched no-hitters for the Buffalo Bison in 1880 & 1884. Roy Halladay pitched a perfect game and a no-hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies in 2010. The no-hitter was in the National League Division Series. Ken Holtzman pitched no-hitters for the Chicago Cubs in 1969 & 1971. Randy Johnson pitched a no-hitter for the Seattle Mariners in 1990 and a perfect game for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2004. Walter Johnson pitched no-hitters for the Washington Senators in 1920 & 1924. The 1924 game was called after 7 innings. Sam Jones pitched a no-hitter for the Chicago Cubs in 1955 and a no-hitter for the San Francisco Giants in 1959. Sandy Koufax pitched no-hitters for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1962, 1963, & 1964, and pitched a perfect game for the Dodgers in 1965. Dutch Leonard pitched no-hitters for the Boston Red Sox in 1916 & 1918. Johnny Lush pitched a no-hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1906 and a no-hitter for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1908. The 1908 game was called after 6 innings. Jim Maloney pitched no-hitters for the Cincinnati Reds in 1965 & 1969. Christy Mathewson pitched no-hitters for the New York Giants in 1901 & 1905. Hideo Nomo pitched a no-hitter for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1996 and a no-hitter for the Boston Red Sox in 2001. Allie Reynolds pitched two no-hitters for the New York Yankees in 1951. Nolan Ryan pitched four no-hitters for the California Angels, 2 in 1973, 1 in 1974 and 1 in 1975. He pitched a no-hitter for the Houston Astros in 1980 and pitched 2 no-hitters for the Texas Rangers, 1 in 1990 and 1 in 1991. Frank Smith pitched no-hitters for the Chicago White Sox in 1905 and 1908. Warren Spahn pitched no-hitters for the Milwaukee Braves in 1960 & 1961. Jack Stivetts pitched two no-hitters for the Boston Pilgrims in 1892. One of the games was called after 5 innings. Bill Stoneman pitched no-hitters for the Montreal Expos in 1969 & 1972. Jim Tobin pitched two no-hitters for the Boston Braves in 1944. One of the games was called after 5 innings. Virgil Trucks pitched two no-hitters for the Detroit Tigers in 1952. Johnny VanderMeer pitched two no-hitters for the Cincinnati Reds in 1938. Ed Walsh pitched no-hitters for the Chicago White Sox in 1907 & 1911. The 1907 game was called after 5 innings. Don Wilson pitched no-hitters for the Houston Astros in 1967 & 1969. Cy Young pitched a no-hitter for the Cleveland Spiders in 1897, a perfect game for the Boston Americans in 1904 and a no-hitter for the Boston Red Sox in 1908.
The name of the pilot that was pitched by Jerry and George was Jerry. It was on the 2-part Pilot episode from Season 4.
when the ball is pitched middle length
horsey (in high pitched voice)
well Avlin and the Chipminks have high pitched voices some of there songs are: Livin' on a prayer, Funkytown, Witch Doctor, Three little birds, ect.
Stridor is the medical term meaning high-pitched breathing sound caused by blockage. Stridor may be a sign of an inhaled foreign body or of epiglottitis.
Stridor describes an abnormal high-pitched, harsh or crowing sound that is heard during inspiration. It typically occurs due to obstruction of the airway, often by inflammation, swelling, or a foreign object. Stridor can be a sign of a serious medical condition and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
One high pitched musical instrument is an oboe. Other high pitched musical instrument include a flue and a piccolo.
The abnormal high-pitched sound caused by partial blockage of the pharynx is known as stridor. It is typically heard during inspiration and can indicate a potential obstruction in the upper airways, requiring prompt evaluation by a medical professional to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
The term is "stridor." Stridor is a high-pitched musical sound heard on inspiration or expiration that indicates turbulent airflow in the airway, often caused by narrowing or obstruction. It can be a sign of respiratory distress and should be evaluated promptly by a healthcare provider.
Stridori think you MAY be referencing stridor- which is usually accompanied by wheezing with an upper airway obstruction or asthmaOn exhalation this is called wheezing. On inspiration, this is termed stridor.Stridor is the medical term meaning high-pitched upper airway sound from partial obstruction.
The medical term is "rhonchi," which refers to wheezing or musical sounds produced during expiration due to airway obstruction or inflammation.
A triangle is considered a non-pitched percussion instrument because it does not produce a specific pitch or musical note when struck. Its primary role is to provide a metallic and high-pitched sound to complement the overall musical piece.
This sound is known as stridor and is typically caused by a blockage or narrowing in the upper airway. It is important to seek medical attention if stridor is present as it can be a sign of a serious condition that requires treatment.
a low pitched sound or tone
Straight forward answer- yes
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