Get everywhere well insulated and put heat-exchangers on the ventilation system so it's an energy-efficient system. |
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Athena kneeled down and lifted up what appeared to be only a ventilation shaft, but was in fact an access panel. |
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At first I thought it was a holo-fall, but then saw it was just silvery linen, blowing this way and that from two ventilation shafts. |
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It was about the same size as the ventilation shafts at the school I rescued hostages from as my first mission, except it was round, not square. |
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Overlooking Newport Harbor, the school uses daylighting and natural ventilation strategies to take advantage of the Southern California climate. |
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Adequate ventilation is to be ensured and the vehicles should have padded sides or bedding on the floor so that the animals do not slip and fall. |
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With the bezel covered and the ventilation holes cut it was time to put the cases back together. |
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The remainder of the aluminum was utilized in furniture, equipment, ventilation ducts, ladders, stair treads, and railings. |
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The foot-deep wall holds a mirrored medicine cabinet and conceals a maze of plumbing, air ducts, and ventilation equipment. |
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In the field on top of the brow was a ventilation shaft which descended to the depths of the coal pit below. |
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The people were infected while walking past the ventilation duct in an alleyway. |
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Why does my car's ventilation system demist the windscreen more quickly when I turn on the air cooling? |
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The lungs are also delicate and easily damaged if the ventilation is too aggressive. |
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The galvanised tubular steel pallet provides the necessary space for ventilation between the tanks and the ground. |
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The foot-deep wall also holds a mirrored medicine cabinet and conceals a maze of plumbing, air ducts, and ventilation equipment. |
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The engine-room ventilation hatches are open and I poke my head inside, counting five cylinders on the steam engine below. |
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Patients with compromised airways and respiratory failure will require immediate endotracheal intubation and positive pressure ventilation. |
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Half power is used to keep sufficient ventilation in the lab when the fume cupboard is not in use. |
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Based on those observations, he initiated a study of the role of the pelvic and tail musculature in the ventilation of pigeons. |
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Negative-pressure ventilation using a chest cuirass can also be used for daytime ventilation, although current models are not portable. |
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Just below it, an eight-inch hole was bored through the door and a ventilation fan installed. |
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Also for hygiene and ventilation reasons we have nappy changing area in the toilets. |
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The ventilation duct had been unscrewed and thrown to one side, exposing the metal interior. |
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Problems range from garages which are too small for their cars, to cracked ceilings, inadequate loft ventilation and unsealed cavity walls. |
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Some of these old gangways are bratticed or boarded shut and sealed so that it won't interfere with existing air ventilation. |
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Complication of mechanical ventilation in neonates with respiratory distress. |
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Turning to her side, she could feel the cool breeze breathing down upon her from the ventilation shaft above. |
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It also vowed to improve air quality in plants by switching to more costly water-based glues and by improving ventilation. |
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Larger species of marine invertebrates that brood their young have evolved special ventilation mechanisms. |
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Heaters, brooders, feed and water delivery systems, ventilation fans all continue to regulate environment. |
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Dai followed her gaze to the ventilation shaft above them then looked at Cooper. |
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Jack ducked past a fallen ventilation duct on his way to the shuttle hangar. |
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Rhea's movements were noiseless and careful as she slithered down the ventilation duct. |
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Even a home with functional attic ventilation can now develop molds on the roof sheathing cavities above these unsatisfactory ducts. |
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The school building had a mechanical supply and exhaust ventilation system. |
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Here two men are shown recuperating in the stoke hold under the ventilation shaft. |
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If anything, modern methods and improved ventilation should reduce the risk to asthmatics. |
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In more severe climates, heat recovery ventilation and other techniques may be practical. |
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Provide adequate ventilation with window fans when using adhesives, as some are toxic. |
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Firefighters used thermal imaging equipment and a pressurised ventilation system to tackle the smoke. |
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He removed the ventilation grate aside, allowing himself to slide back onto solid ground again. |
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Already she has stopped breathing on three separate occasions and has required artificial ventilation to stabilise her condition. |
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Long-term intermittent noninvasive ventilation is effective in reversing ventilatory failure and improving respiratory muscle function. |
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All patients 18 years old or older who were receiving mechanical ventilation in the medical ICU were eligible for participation. |
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The artificial ventilation of the lungs can damage the fragile lungs of these severely premature babies. |
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Furthermore, institution of high-frequency ventilation after birth was earlier in the more recent trials. |
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The ventilation model operates on the basis that venting anger is the way to get rid of it. |
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After years of lobbying, successive governments inched towards a public ventilation of the reasons why so many innocent people suffered. |
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There has therefore been no significant public ventilation of the allegations now made against the doctor. |
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So, no, there isn't really an effective remedy for the ventilation of these international law issues as they currently exist in Australia. |
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Aft of the ventilation hatches, a small cuddy with a half-height hatch marks the official entry from the deck to the engine-room. |
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Normal mechanical ventilation produced no change in leukocyte rolling velocity and the number of adherent cells over 2 hours. |
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He said such improvements might, for example, create ventilation between the inner stained glass and the protective outer glazing. |
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To ensure emergency electricity supplies, standby generators are being provided for pumping and ventilation. |
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For facilities, that means air intakes, ducts and ventilation points are prime targets. |
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Follow the label's instructions and heed safety advisories about ventilation and wearing respirators. |
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Potentially treatable causes of agitation include pain, anxiety, and positive-pressure ventilation. |
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Buy sandbags or floorboards to block doors and airbricks and remember to ensure there is adequate ventilation. |
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A wind-based ventilation system installed in the eco-floatel obviates the need for an air-conditioner. |
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Many catering businesses occupy old buildings and ventilation systems are often adapted to fit around the structure. |
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Mechanical ventilation for status asthmaticus in children over 2 years of age was infrequent. |
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They all provide shade, permit natural ventilation, and conceal air conditioning and washing hung out to dry. |
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Traditional buildings use stilts, heat-drawing chimneys, and spatial planning to increase ventilation and heat dissipation. |
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By opening windows, doors, and vents on the lower floors you increase the ventilation in your house. |
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When installing a boiler, you need to think about ventilation and positioning the flue. |
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Some storm windows have fixed, full length screens and glass panels that slide out of the way for ventilation. |
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At present ventilation windows on carriages are secured by two catches spaced about a metre apart. |
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In addition the ventilation system is being improved, seats have been re-covered and new carpets are being laid. |
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However, patients may need a period of ventilation, as this allows adequate oxygenation. |
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Poor ventilation is a common feature that promotes mold growth and structural decay in buildings. |
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After rewarming, mechanical ventilation was recommenced and heparinization reversed with protamine. |
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Further studies will be needed to finally identify the role of the diaphragm in cetacean ventilation. |
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Also there was the fact that practically everyone in the bar was chain-smoking, and there was limited ventilation in the room. |
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External doors and windows were sealed, there was no ventilation and toilets could not flush during the wait. |
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For ventilation and flexibility in shading, roof panels and sunshades can be opened and closed electrically. |
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The paramedic then resumed chest compression at a rate of 100 per minute synchronous with ventilation. |
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For example one might expect that a glazed cavity like this would be used for passive solar heating or ventilation. |
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Experienced industrial hygienists inspected the buildings and noted details of their construction, including the type of ventilation system. |
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Most patients will maintain airway patency although some may require intubation with mechanical ventilation. |
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Baseline ventilation was normal, and the respiratory and cardiovascular responses to hyperoxic hypercapnia were normal in the patients. |
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Heart rate, cardiac output, and minute ventilation increase under hyperthermic conditions, while visceral perfusion decreases. |
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To find out if you over-breathe or hyperventilate the device includes a procedure for measuring your volume of lung ventilation. |
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Frantically, she scrambled back through the ventilation shaft, haste making her movements clumsy and loud. |
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The sheep were given a general anaesthetic by intravenous pentobarbitone, intubation and ventilation. |
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The patient received ventilation through a face mask while a bronchofibroscope was introduced through the nose. |
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They too concluded that non-invasive ventilation was a dominant strategy for severe exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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A small auxiliary throttle is used as a fail-safe should the system fail, to control fuel tank ventilation, and to improve cold starts. |
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Many more develop acute respiratory failure and require mechanical ventilation. |
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It was jamming up a ventilation grate, blocking up the flow of combustible gas below it. |
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Failure to establish regular breathing in the first minute after birth is an indication for assisted ventilation. |
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But compromised nutrition, crowded living, inadequate ventilation and late diagnosis all combine to make the poor easy pickings. |
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After single-lung transplantation for emphysema, ventilation favors the compliant, native lung. |
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The large hall will have a pitched natural slate roof incorporating wind-powered ventilation fans and skylights. |
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In this study, 12 animals were instrumented as in the mechanical ventilation study, but in addition, both hindlimbs were immobilized. |
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This been accomplished by the use of filters and filter ventilation, modified cigarette paper and modified forms of tobacco and tobacco blends. |
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Improper attic insulation and ventilation allows heat to escape, turning rooftop snow into an ice-dam. |
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This water is thought to be associated with condensation from the ventilation system or connate water from the salt itself. |
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Patients treated early with plasmapheresis required less mechanical ventilation, and hospitalization time was decreased. |
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We are at a loss to understand how buildings without fire hydrants, ventilation, and other safety measures have been allowed to mushroom. |
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City of York Council said that broken-down fans in the roof had now been fixed, restoring proper ventilation to the baths. |
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Special forces or laser-guided conventional bombs could cut off a bunker's power supplies, ventilation and exits. |
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In some patients the pneumonic infiltration was rapidly progressive, resulting in severe oxygen desaturation requiring assisted ventilation. |
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Breath-by-breath analysis of VT and respiratory rate acquired using a pneumotachograph was used to calculate minute ventilation. |
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For the sink you'll need supply and drain lines, and for the cooktop a ventilation system-either an overhead unit or a downdraft model. |
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That was a claim by several steel dressers who were suffering from pneumoconiosis attributable to defective ventilation in a factory. |
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A potential corollary benefit of reducing duration of mechanical ventilation is a reduction in ventilator-associated complications. |
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Employers should check the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems and correct any faults. |
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Don't block air vents, flues or chimneys and don't have indoor fires in rooms without ventilation. |
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Do not block air vents, flues or chimneys and don't have indoor fires or stoves without proper ventilation to the outdoors. |
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Main causes of fatal accidents are blocked or leaky flues, poor ventilation, poor installation and maintenance, faulty appliances, or misuse. |
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Poor servicing or installation of appliances, inadequate ventilation or blocked flues are usually to blame. |
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Sensors in front of the exhaust ports in the dashboard confirmed the effectiveness of the ventilation system. |
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This stuff is strongly ammoniacal and really needs to be used with care and ventilation. |
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Rooms overlooking the courtyard upstairs have widely spaced lattice woodwork to allow for cross ventilation with facing windows. |
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The room itself had no decoration, a ventilation shaft near the top left corner and a camera in the opposite corner. |
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The sheds were re-roofed to improve ventilation and the water troughs were also replaced. |
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She was given morphine and needed ventilation for her subsequent apnoea and to try to lower her pulmonary resistance to improve lung blood flow. |
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The basic points to remember when building a lean-to green house is location and ventilation. |
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But the Ceramic World factory has no windows for ventilation and only large fans fixed to the ceiling. |
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Be sure home has adequate ventilation, including exhaust fans in kitchen and bathrooms. |
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This roomy yet compact bag lies flat, with adjustable compartments and a mesh opening for ventilation. |
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The vessel has an aluminium deckhouse with skippers cabin, CO2 room, casing, ventilation and Hi-press room. |
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It claims the tent beats 2-man dome tents in roominess, stability in rain and wind, ventilation, and ease of setup. |
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The third strategy combines natural and artificial ventilation in transition spaces such as lobbies, foyers and the courtyard. |
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These include fire extinguishers, decontamination showers, eyewash stations, chemical drainage grates and positive-pressure ventilation systems. |
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There is an opening hatch in the deckhead of this head to provide light and ventilation. |
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It also has a unique grip for added control, supreme ventilation, and an elastic wrist wrap. |
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In this case, loudspeakers for the masking system were placed behind unducted ventilation grills. |
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If there is any concern over the maintenance of ventilation, an endotracheal tube is placed by the surgeon via the laryngoscope.
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In our study, pupils who attended schools that had new ventilation systems reported fewer asthmatic symptoms. |
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Indications for postoperative mechanical ventilation are respiratory acidosis, severe hypoxemia, atelectasis, and pneumonia. |
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The jackets were cut into things almost resembling safari jackets, with ventilation slits along the sleeves and across the back. |
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The Australians found when they audited ventilation systems that most had been turned off. |
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A cockpit dodger or awning is a must with this design for adequate ventilation of the cabin in inclement weather. |
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The interior courtyard, with interactive spaces at lower and upper levels, facilitates daylighting and natural ventilation. |
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Early mechanical ventilation decreases the sarcolemmal injury and associated diaphragmatic dysfunction. |
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In the same way in a pub a ventilation system bringing in fresh air over the bar will push smoke away from staff. |
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She carefully scanned the area, searching for anything resembling a ventilation shaft. |
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These house the heating, ventilation, electrics, telecommunications and plumbing. |
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These include natural ventilation and daylighting for the main exhibit halls. |
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Fasten this to the wall with eye bolts three to four inches from the wall to allow for ventilation and space for the vine to twine. |
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It features structural cooling, good daylighting, and wind-driven natural ventilation. |
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All greenhouses need some form of ventilation, preferably automatic if you are out all day. |
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Once mechanical ventilation has been started, it is important to avoid high ventilator pressures and the associated risks of barotrauma. |
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For this reason, it is important to monitor airway pressures during ventilation to prevent barotrauma. |
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Mechanical ventilation and use of paralytic and sedative agents impair communication between patients and others. |
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Each apartment includes mechanical ventilation for automatic exhaust of stale air. |
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Other energy-efficient measures include daylighting and jumbo heating, ventilation and air conditioning units in the assembly plant. |
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They believe that they have elaborated a theory linking ventilation, cytokine release, and multiple organ system failure. |
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Lighting was provided by naked bulbs hanging from wires strung up on the cave walls, and fresh air by ventilation shafts unseen. |
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We do not need windows in walls facing small setbacks to gain light and ventilation. |
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Inverted fruit bushels shade the light bulbs that hang down from exposed ventilation ducts on the high ceiling. |
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When there are many bends in the air path, ventilation resistance will increase. |
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I need that area to be completely airtight, including partitions and ventilation shafts. |
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Then, gas entered the ship through the ventilation shafts, and she lost consciousness. |
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Each apartment is equipped with a compact ventilation unit with heat recovery, as well as a small heat pump for air heating and a boiler for hot water. |
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The normally stable alveoli that change volume minimally during ventilation become unstable inflating and deflating with each breath, similar to a balloon. |
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Excessive force may distort and obstruct the airway, which potentially impedes laryngoscopy, endotracheal intubation, and mask ventilation after a failed intubation. |
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There is no ventilation system that reduces or eliminates the carcinogenic products of second-hand smoke or the sidestream smoke from cigarette smoking. |
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Hence, we are suggesting that the pattern of lung ventilation during running in non-avian theropods was the opposite of that observed in recent birds. |
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You need at least top quality brushes to get it on, and rubber gloves, good ventilation and special thinners to get it off your expensive brushes. |
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The outcome is a heavily insulated, unpainted steel shed that relies on a system of evaporative cooling to meet ventilation and cooling requirements. |
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If you need to re-roof your home, remember that the key to a long roof life is the right combination of underlayment, ventilation, insulation and shingles. |
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A high-pitched roof and a large skylight guaranteed ventilation and light. |
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This may lead to inadequate removal of cholesteatoma with residual disease or inadequate ventilation of the epitympanum leading to recurrent cholesteatoma. |
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I've only got up to section 3, which is about ventilation shafts. |
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The two centrifugal cabin superchargers driven by the outboard engines delivered sufficient quantities of air to the cabin to maintain proper ventilation and pressure. |
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Those who suffer from asthma and hayfever will be happy to note that the ventilation system includes superfine filters which remove microscopic dust and pollen particles. |
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It also boasts an unmatched ventilation and antifog system, removable interior cheek pads and a sturdy chinstrap that can be removed to allow cleaning or replacement. |
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This can be achieved by allowing access through existing ventilation slits, louvres and hoods to self-contained nesting areas kept separate from the rest of the interior. |
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For starters, it would have higher entrances and ventilation grates, says MTA spokesman Adam Lisberg. |
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Rats were restrained by putting them in cylindrical restrainers 5.5 cm in inner diameter and 20 cm in length, with small holes in the front end for ventilation. |
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A television murmured somewhere down the hall, and a ventilation fan thumped in a nearby window. |
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While workers were fixing the switchboard in the ventilation at the bituminization facility within the reprocessing plant, they accidentally pulled out the wires. |
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Before searing the meat, turn on the ventilation fan over the stove. |
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This type of chicken will also save farmers large amounts of money on ventilation to prevent the birds from overheating in hot climates, such as in the Middle East. |
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The metal grid on the front panel facilitates ventilation of the device. |
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Partitions, false ceilings, lighting, heating and ventilation ductwork, computer systems, telecommunications, and security apparatus are vulnerable. |
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The concrete columns, imported from Holland, also house channels for the building's heating and ventilation system, which is based on the Roman hypocaust system. |
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Pigs have died after a ventilation failure in a tight building. |
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Once the diagnosis is considered, measuring maximal inspiratory pressure, maximum voluntary ventilation, and supine and sitting vital capacities will confirm it. |
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Ensure your quote includes rooflights, the flooring structure, dry lining, insulation, ventilation requirements, all electrics, plumbing and the means of access. |
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The sequential use of vacuum and forceps was associated with an increased risk of the need for the mechanical ventilation of the infant and perineal tears for the mother. |
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Originally made of pith with small peaks at the front and back, the helmet was covered by white cloth, often with a cloth band around it, and small holes for ventilation. |
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Nike is providing pre-cool jackets, vests filled with 12 cooled gel packs that can be worn for an hour before competing, and uniforms with ventilation panels. |
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Although upper airway anatomy and collapsibility are important, it is clear that central control of upper airway musculature and of ventilation play a role. |
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It was a well-known fact that imperfect drainage, impure water, overcharged graveyards and want of ventilation, which was usual in places like this, carried the cholera germs. |
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However, there is no active cooling or even ventilation holes in the unit. |
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Looking ahead of him, he saw a ventilation grate fall from the ceiling. |
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He saw an open ventilation grate, big enough to fit both of them at once. |
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The system of indraught and escape ventilation is absent to date there. |
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They were then able to start to climb up back into the ventilation ducts. |
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The majority of the offices have been located in linear wings, which offer easy access to cross ventilation, solar control and ingress of natural light. |
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The measuring locations can be adjacent an outdoor air inlet, a partial return air inlet, or heating and cooling coils of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning unit. |
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Researchers at Canada's McGill University installed UVGI or ultraviolet germicidal irradiation ventilation systems in three office buildings in Montreal. |
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The anesthesia care provider positions a left main stem bronchial blocker under direct vision using a flexible bronchoscope, which stops ventilation of the left lung. |
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By the looks of things, he decided this was an air shaft for ventilation. |
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In the hot, humid conditions of the Asian tropics, buildings are traditionally elevated above ground, with overhanging eaves and thin permeable walls to encourage ventilation. |
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There are no doors, no windows, no pipes, no ventilation shafts. |
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Pulses from the weapon penetrate enemy bunkers through ventilation shafts and antennae, short-circuiting electrical connections and wrecking microchips. |
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At the aft end of the ventilation hatches, a curved beam spans the deck. |
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It is provided with best conditions for water supply, heating and ventilation. |
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He chose a corner spare room with good ventilation, and put aside a spare set of sheets and silverware, just in case. |
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This configuration draws air into the occupied space across tempering fin-tube convectors, creating a comfortable temperature-controlled natural ventilation. |
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The other team crashed down through the ceiling, having climbed along the ventilation shafts, right down on top of the African Hardwood conference desk. |
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In winter, ventilation pulls out interior moisture, which tends to collect in attics and may saturate insulation or cause mold and mildew to grow. |
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The ventilation underneath is welcome, but not especially useful, especially when it's butted up against the side handle in a rather ugly fashion. |
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Since it was established in 1977, it has grown to become one of the region's leading suppliers of heating, ventilation and air conditioning services. |
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Natural fabric scatter rugs over waxed reclaimed timber floors and organic paints combined with natural ventilation promise a healthy interior air quality. |
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The vented cavity provides an air inlet for natural ventilation. |
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It is scientifically constructed as regards lighting, heating, and the most important points in all buildings, ventilation, which is, indeed quite perfect. |
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Because turbinates reduce respiratory water and heat loss, they are tightly linked to high rates of lung ventilation in these terrestrial endotherms. |
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Insulate crawl space walls only if the crawl space is dry all year, the floor above is not insulated, and all ventilation to the crawl space is blocked. |
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Contamination of the ventilation ducts by micro-organisms was blamed. |
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The most effective way to prevent it is by providing adequate ventilation. |
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This suggestion is based on the observation that locomotion was the primitive function of the hypaxial muscles that are responsible for costal ventilation in modern amniotes. |
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Aside from the companionway, there is no ventilation, windows or ports so if the companionway were to be closed in inclement weather the cabin would get uncomfortable. |
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For exercise, each subject walked on a treadmill at a rate sufficient to achieve a minute ventilation that was approximately 3 times his or her resting rate. |
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From the early 1770s emigration brokers also began to respond to concerns about ventilation by including more and larger portholes in the designs of their newer vessels. |
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At the point that the physician reinstituted mechanical ventilation, patients were predicted to be an average of 13 minutes away from task failure. |
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Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation for the treatment of status asthmaticus in children. |
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So you punched out a window for ventilation. Was that before or after you noticed you were standing in a lake of gasoline? |
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Off this landing and over the studio was a dark cobwebby place, tangled with wiring, plumbing, ventilation and mystery. |
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Like the Central Tower, these have been added for practical reasons, and mask ventilation shafts. |
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Initial experiences with steam engines, despite ventilation, were unpleasant. |
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Some stations use platform screen doors to increase safety by preventing people falling onto the tracks, as well as reducing ventilation costs. |
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This pressure difference drives ventilation between platforms and the surface exits through the passenger foot network. |
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In many stations the ventilation system is now ineffective because of alterations that reduce tunnel diameters and increase turbulence. |
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Air conditioning and good ventilation are required to keep them healthy and safe. |
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As the mines became deeper and ventilation become more difficult to control the risk increased. |
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Radon in homes is one occurrence of NORM which may give rise to concern and action to control it, by ventilation. |
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The Coity shaft was abandoned, with the Big Pit shaft used for upcast air ventilation and emergency extraction. |
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Gas may be conducted through the respiratory system by means of active ventilation or passive diffusion. |
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The road tunnel down, the ventilation area and the reserve itself are all owned by Eurotunnel. |
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Antarctic bottom water has thus been considered the ventilation of the deep ocean. |
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The bigger wheels of an underbone allow more ventilation and better cooling for the brakes than the smaller wheels of a scooter. |
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Barns may also incorporate fans or tunnel ventilation into the architecture of the barn structure. |
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A fan is handy for extra ventilation if the work space does not have many opening windows or doors. |
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The ostrich utilizes its respiratory system via a costal pump for ventilation rather than a diaphragmatic pump as seen in most mammals. |
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Mechanical ventilation is used at various points during the process to prevent condensation and accumulation of carbon dioxide. |
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Competing plants are cleared away, leaving only sufficient trees to provide shade and permit free ventilation. |
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A major problem for Barry came with the appointment on 1 April 1840 of the ventilation expert Dr David Boswell Reid. |
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In the 1860s, when trains started running through the tunnel, the shaft was used for ventilation. |
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The oil lamp was surrounded by a glass chimney with no ventilation from below. |
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The trappers also opened the trapdoors to provide ventilation in some locations. |
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A lack of ventilation indoors concentrates air pollution where people often spend the majority of their time. |
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Indoor pollution fatalities may be caused by using pesticides and other chemical sprays indoors without proper ventilation. |
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In the first half of the 19th century there were many disasters, many caused by firedamp and inadequate ventilation. |
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A patient in the tripod position is likely to have a problem with the ventilatory pump or a need for high levels of ventilation. |
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Hypercapnia and hypercapnic acidosis is often noted with lung protective ventilation. |
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The defendant claimed during the investigation that he entered the washroom to clean its walls and ventilation fan. |
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Using the intubating laryngeal mask airway for ventilation and endotracheal intubation in anesthetized and unparalyzed acromegalic patients. |
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Even in the most well-kept apartment houses, ventilation ductwork can become a breeding ground for mold, mildew, fungi and bacteria. |
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Provide ventilation by inserting an airbrick into an outside wall or by fitting a window vent. |
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Fitting an airbrick in stonework Airbricks allow ventilation of the space below the ground floor of a house. |
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Level 2 Compressed air plant and air handling units for ventilation systems. |
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Bag mask ventilation was reattempted but this proved to be more difficult than when used prior to laryngoscopy. |
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His condition was complicated by pneumotho-races and bronchopleural fistula formation secondary to barotrauma during mechanical ventilation. |
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Bhandari's clinical research interests include bronchopulmonary dysplasia, noninvasive ventilation and sepsis in neonates. |
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Energetic cost of branchial ventilation in sharksucker, Echeneis naucrates. |
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The Majik Shell Jacket has Raglan sleeves and core ventilation, with air flow created with a mesh lined pack vent. |
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Tidal volume in ml and respiratory rate in bpm were collected from the ventilator display and used to calculate minute ventilation. |
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The initial increase in ventilation is due first to an increase in tidal volume and then to an increase in respiratory rate. |
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An 18-year-old female who had had repair of fractured nasal bones with packing of both nostrils required assisted ventilation after extubation. |
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The ventilation air leaving the ERV is mixed with the return air adiabatically. |
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Many clinicians prefer NIV over traditional mechanical ventilation because it helps improve patient safety and comfort. |
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Armstrong and Armstrong found the first clear case of substantial pressurized ventilation in a nonflowering plant, Equisetum telmateia. |
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According to Alfdex, the new system is designed to remove oil droplets and soot particles from the ventilation gas in diesel engine crankcases. |
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The resulting closed-cycle cryoprobe is extremely compact, can operate indefinitely, and does not require ventilation. |
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During this time, our patient was sedated and supported with assist-control ventilation and intravenous crystalloids and colloids. |
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Most survivors reported localized symptoms related to the injection site, and none required vasopressor therapy or mechanical ventilation. |
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Through his research, Mumma found it was very difficult to ensure both proper temperature and proper ventilation in all spaces with VAV systems. |
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Ventilation appears in Title 24 not only as a minimum ventilation requirement but also in the form of ventilative cooling. |
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It produces a pulsating aerosol and, by creating differences in pressure, promotes ventilation of the paranasal sinuses. |
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In ventilation systems, smoke is defined as particulate matter less than one micron in diameter. |
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Transport characteristics of expiratory droplets and droplet nuclei in indoor environments with different ventilation airflow patterns. |
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He had experienced hypercapnia and was resuscitated via endotracheal tube ventilation. |
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Noninvasive ventilation in hypercapnic acute respiratory failure due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease vs. |
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For example, hypoxia stimulates ventilation, subsequently leading to hypocapnia, and subsequently, apnoea. |
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Effects of hypocarbia on the development of cystic periventricular leukomalacia in premature infants treated with high-frequency jet ventilation. |
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Randomised study comparing extent of hypocarbia in preterm infants during conventional and patient triggered ventilation. |
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One infant undergoing repeat FOA suffered hyponatraemia, requiring re-intubation and prolonged ventilation. |
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This edition has been revised and includes new chapters on mechanical ventilation, bariatric surgery, adrenal incidentaloma, and professionalism. |
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Similarly, endobronchial blocking devices are unlikely to be beneficial in the presence of significant interlobar collateral ventilation. |
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The use of balloon catheters in the treatment of high-flow bronchopleural fistulae complicating mechanical ventilation. |
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This contract is for the compliance of ventilation systems laboratory equipment and installation of 2 new fume cupboards at the University Paris-Est Marne-La-Vallee. |
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Generally, OSA is worse in REM sleep compared to non-REM sleep because of neurologically mediated impairment of skeletal muscles of upper airway and ventilation. |
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The patient may present with tachypnoea and dyspnoea followed by hypoxaemia and respiratory failure requiring intubation and artificial ventilation. |
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Prevalence of and risk factors for retinopathy of prematurity in a cohort of preterm infants treated exclusively with non-invasive ventilation in the irst week of life. |
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Other pet peeves were poor security, poor room lighting and ventilation. |
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Patients with isolated thoracic injuries not requiring mechanical ventilation received regional analgesia in the form of either a thoracic epidural or a paravertebral block. |
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Make sure the ventilation in your car is working properly and keep a demisting pad close by, ensuring your front and back windows are as clear as possible before setting off. |
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The new VCD generation makes it easy to convince even more clients of the economic, ecological and practical advantages of state-of-the-art building ventilation. |
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The contaminant pushed out was convected upwards due to the effect of the ventilation system, which caused an abrupt increase in the contaminant concentration. |
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Police said every room in the large building on Tramroad Terrace contained lighting and ventilation equipment, and all the windows were blacked out. |
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This article will describe the hypercapnic and associated studies used to study and quantify central and peripheral chemoreceptor control of ventilation or respiratory drive. |
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Mary's patients now benefit from low tidal volume ventilator settings as well as active management of protocols to liberate patients from mechanical ventilation. |
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These cages were translucent and cubic Plexiglas containers where the top and two sides of them were covered with micromesh screen for ventilation. |
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With air-conditioned staterooms and an open-berth bunkroom with fresh air ventilation, the Indian sleeps 24 on overnight trips and holds up to 42 anglers on day trips. |
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After MS and selective ventilation of the left lung, the right main bronchus was opened and the foreign body removed, with repair of the bronchopleural fistula. |
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