
1) Aeration 2) Airing 3) Drying 4) Exposure to air 5) Freshening 6) French word used in English 7) Improvement
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1) Air 2) Eupnea 3) Eupnoea 4) Hyperpnea 5) Hyperventilation 6) Hypopnea 7) Sniffle 8) Snuffle 9) Stertor 10) Wheeze
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A means of removing body moisture to prevent condensation buildup inside your tent.
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• (n.) The act of sifting, and bringing out to view or examination; free discussion; public exposure. • (n.) The act of refrigerating, or cooling; refrigeration; as, ventilation of the blood. • (n.) The act of ventilating, or the state of being ventilated; the art or process of replacing foul air by that which is pure, in any inclose...
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(L. ventilatio) 1. in respiratory physiology, the process of exchange of air between the lungs and the ambient air. Pulmonary ventilation (usually measured in litres per minute) refers to the total exchange, whereas alveolar ventilation refers to the effective ventilation of the alveoli, in which gas exchange with the blood takes place. 2. in ps......
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(from the article `respiration`) ...called cilia. In the few forms studied, the extraction of oxygen from the water has been found to be low, on the order of 2 to 10 percent. The ... There are several important differences in the mechanism and pattern of lung ventilation in birds compared with other vertebrates with lungs. The ... .....
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Process by which a ventilated flow is formed and maintained. 'Natural Ventilation' exists when a continuous or intermittent flow of air is created by means of the flow itself, as from the free surface in the case of a surface-piercing, ventilated strut. 'Forced Ventilation' exists when the air is continuously supplied into the cavity by auxiliary m...
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Adequate air movement, needed particularly when using solvent-based products and aerosols in confined areas. As well as having suitable ventilation you should take regular breaks to avoid over-exposure to solvent fumes.
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See Local Exhaust Ventilation and Dilution Ventilation.
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Provision of a means of air supply to a room from outside air to assist the combustion process
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1. In respiratory physiology, the process of exchange of air between the lungs and the ambient air. Pulmonary ventilation (usually measured in litres per minute) refers to the total exchange, whereas alveolar ventilation refers to the effective ventilation of the alveoli, in which gas exchange with the blood takes place. ... 2. In psychiatry, verba...
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(ven″tĭ-la´shәn) the process or act of supplying a house or room continuously with fresh air. in respiratory physiology, the process of exchange of air between the lungs and the surrounding environment; see alveolar ventilation and pulmonary ventilation. See also respiration (def. 1). Called als...
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Ven`ti·la'tion noun [ Latin
ventilatio : confer French
ventilation .]
1. The act of ventilating, or the state of being ventilated; the art or process of replacing foul air by that which is pure, in any inclosed place, as a house, a church, a mine, etc.; free exposure to air.
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(ven;tu1-la;shun) Breathing; the process of moving air into and out of the lungs.
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Mechanical support with breathing, so that the baby will be able to have normal levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in their blood.
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ventilation system noun a mechanical system in a building that provides fresh air; `she was continually adjusting the ventilation`
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Alternative term for breathing
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Process of providing fresh air for the animals and removing stale air and moisture along with dilution of noxious gases, particulates, etc. in the room.
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Process of providing fresh air for the animals and removing stale air and moisture along with dilution of noxious gases, particulates, etc. in the room.
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The art of sewing strands of either human hair or synthetic hair into the base of the wig cap
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Circulation of fresh air, fundamental to a healthy indoor garden, an exhaust fan creates excellent ventilation.
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Circulation of fresh air, fundamental to a healthy indoor garden, an exhaust fan creates excellent ventilation.
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A method of helping the baby's breathing using mechanical support. The ventilator (or respirator) may take over the baby's breathing completely, or help support its own breathing efforts.
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Another name for the process of tying (knotting) individual hairs by hand into the base of the piece. Also known as Hand Venting.
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a mechanical system in a building that provides fresh air
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