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The medical title of `` Lobar Ventilation In Man '' by Drs. C. J. Martin and A. C. Young, covers a brief paper which is one part of a much larger effort to apply electronics to the study of the respiratory process.
Ventilation is accomplished by buccal pumping.
Ventilation is a phenomenon that occurs when surface air or exhaust gas ( in the case of motors equipped with through-hub exhaust ) is drawn into the spinning propeller blades.
Ventilation is the process of " changing " or replacing air in any space to control temperature or remove any combination of moisture, odors, smoke, heat, dust, airborne bacteria or carbon dioxide, and to replenish oxygen.
Ventilation is required to clear toxic fumes from blasting and removing exhaust fumes from diesel equipment.
However, a ' Ventilation station ', in similar architectural style to tube stations of the time was provided at the site, and is visible today.
Biphasic Cuirass Ventilation ( BCV ) is a method of ventilation which requires the patient to wear an upper body shell or cuirass, so named after the body armor worn by medieval soldiers.
Biphasic Cuirass Ventilation is a form of non-invasive mechanical ventilation that can in many cases allow patients an alternative mode of respiratory support, allowing patients to avoid an invasive tracheostomy and its many complications.
Biphasic Cuirass Ventilation is a modern development of the iron lung, consisting of a wearable rigid upper-body shell ( a cuirass ) which functions as a negative pressure ventilator.
Ventilation is the process of air movement into and out of the lungs.
Ventilation is controlled by partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide and the concentration of hydrogen ions.
Ventilation is normally controlled by the autonomic nervous system, with only limited voluntary override.
Ventilation is temporarily modified by voluntary acts and complex reflexes such as sneezing, straining, burping, coughing and vomiting.
Ventilation is used to remove unpleasant smells and excessive moisture, introduce outside air, to keep interior building air circulating, and to prevent stagnation of the interior air.
Ventilation is the intentional movement of air from outside a building to the inside.
Ventilation air, as defined in ASHRAE Standard 62. 1 and the ASHRAE Handbook, is that air used for providing acceptable indoor air quality.
Ventilation air is often delivered to spaces by mechanical systems which may also heat, cool, humidify and dehumidify the space.
ASHRAE has determined that: " It is consistent with the Ventilation rate procedure that Demand Control be permitted for use to reduce the total outdoor air supply during periods of less occupancy.
Ventilation in a structure is also needed for removing water vapor produced by respiration, burning, and cooking, and for removing odors.
Ventilation is improved over fully buried basement homes, with less dampness and mold problems.
The final item donned before putting on the pressure suit is the " Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment " ( LCVG ), which incorporates clear plastic tubing through which chilled liquid water flows for body temperature control, as well as ventilation tubes for waste gas removal.
Ventilation and heating systems are controlled by the building management system ( BMS ) while a degree of user override is provided to adjust conditions to occupants ' needs.
Ventilation is not just important for circulating air, but also for preventing the growth of mold and development and spread of harmful bacteria.

Ventilation and provided
Ventilation was provided through air-handling units which provided the building with the temperature it required.
Ventilation services are provided from a plant room on the roof of the Purcell Room via a massive concrete duct between the buildings leading into the QEH roof, and a concrete tower leading to the concrete duct on the north-east edge of the foyer building roof.
Ventilation is provided by the open space below the floors and several holes on the transom-like span above the doors and walls.

Ventilation and by
Ventilation, or breathing, may reverse this condition by removal of carbon dioxide, thus causing a shift up in pH.
Ventilation ( architecture ) on the downdraught system, by impulsion, or the ' plenum ' principle, applied to schoolrooms ( 1899 )
Ventilation also included production by Jay Dee and Pete Rock.
Ventilation / perfusion scan ( or V / Q scan or lung scintigraphy ), which shows that some areas of the lung are being ventilated but not perfused with blood ( due to obstruction by a clot ).
In use, motor oil transfers heat through convection as it flows through the engine by means of air flow over the surface of the oil pan, an oil cooler and through the build up of oil gases evacuated by the Positive Crankcase Ventilation ( PCV ) system.
Biphasic Cuirass Ventilation was developed by the late Dr Zamir Hayek, a pioneer in the field of assisted ventilation.
* Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment, a garment worn by astronauts.
Ventilation has also been heavily promoted by the tobacco industry as an alternative to outright bans, via a network of ostensibly independent experts with often undisclosed ties to the industry.
Ventilation was introduced in 1997 by Saab and heating by Cadillac in 1966.
Ventilation is influenced and regulated by chemoreceptors for PaCO < sub > 2 </ sub >, PaO < sub > 2 </ sub >, and pH located in the brainstem, and in the aortic and carotid bodies as well as by neural impulses from lung stretch receptors and impulses from the cerebral cortex.
The only original sites left now are the medical centre site now occupied by a Gymnasium The baths now rebuilt into offices The Canteen occupied by a Garage and the Ventilation office now used by the local council.

Ventilation and vents
1968 Caprice coupes came standard with the new Astro Ventilation system, which included extra vents in the dash, and the removal of vent ( wing ) windows.
All models also featured a revised " Astro Ventilation " system utilizing vents in the doorjams that replaced the troublesome 1971 version that used vents in the trunklid and turned out to be a major source of complaints to Chevy ( and other GM divisions ) dealers from customers.

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Tests and measures include, but are not limited to, those that assess: a. Aerobic Capacity / Endurance, b. Anthropometric Characteristics, c. Arousal, Attention, and Cognition, d. Assistive and Adaptive Devices, e. Circulation ( Arterial, Venous, Lymphatic ), f. Cranial and Peripheral Nerve Integrity, g. Environmental, Home, and Work ( Job / School / Play ) Barriers, h. Ergonomics and Body Mechanics, i. Gait, Locomotion, and Balance, j. Integumentary Integrity, k. Joint Integrity and Mobility, l. Motor Function ( Motor Control and Motor Learning ), m. Muscle Performance ( including Strength, Power, and Endurance ), n. Neuromotor Development and Sensory Integration, o. Orthotic, Protective, and Supportive Devices, p. Pain, q. Posture, r. Prosthetic Requirements, s. Range of Motion ( including Muscle Length ), t. Reflex Integrity, u. Self-Care and Home Management ( including activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living ), v. Sensory Integrity, w. Ventilation and Respiration / Gas Exchange, x.

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