Diaphragm in a sentence as a noun

And is the diaphragm a muscle that benefits from training ?

It turns out it's quite a bit easier to breathe deeply with your diaphragm when laying on your back.

If the diaphragm were invented today we'd all be getting our lungs ripped out for patent infringement.

They are almost always taken with the diaphragm wide open, and contain same kind of spikes -> spikes are not from diffraction.

If there is a higher pressure from A to B. And that's the direction of resistance, then in a valve with moving parts, a ball or diaphragm of some sort would be pushed against a lip, and the flow would stop.

This is not an extreme value - doing outdoor shooting in all-auto mode normally results in images done at f/8 or f/11 diaphragm.

The nose is a bit more restricted so it allows your diaphragm a little more resistance and seems to allow deeper more controlled breathing, plus it just feels good.

Pro Tools got cheap, companies like Behringer started making affordable large-diaphragm condenser mics that sort of looked like the nice ones.

When they stride, all their organs literally slosh forward in their horizontal bodies, compressing the diaphragm, forcing an exhale.

What do you think permanently changes electro-mechanically during this mythical "break in"?The mass of coil and diaphragm?

It varies, but usually I compress my diaphragm to force air from my lungs past a set of vibrating membranes which produce a base tone, then modulate that tone using the various muscles in my mouth to produce a set of distinct acoustic patterns which my conversational partner can decode.

Diaphragm definitions

noun

a mechanical device in a camera that controls size of aperture of the lens; "the new cameras adjust the diaphragm automatically"

See also: stop

noun

(anatomy) a muscular partition separating the abdominal and thoracic cavities; functions in respiration

See also: midriff

noun

a contraceptive device consisting of a flexible dome-shaped cup made of rubber or plastic; it is filled with spermicide and fitted over the uterine cervix

See also: pessary

noun

electro-acoustic transducer that vibrates to receive or produce sound waves