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Definition of residual air in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for residual air. ... [1913 Webster] Residual air (Physiol.), that portion of air contained in the lungs which can not be expelled even by the most violent expiratory effort. It amounts to from 75 to 100 cubic inches.
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Definition of residual air in the Medical Dictionary. residual air explanation. Information about residual air in Free online English dictionary. What is residual air? Meaning of residual air medical term. What does residual air mean? ... residual air see under volume.
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Definition of functional residual air from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... online medical dictionary | definition of functional residual air...
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compressed bubble is indicative of the residual air pressure and ... The residual air pressure can be measured as follows. Figure 1 ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about residual air. residual air. Information about residual air in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from residual air)
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about functional residual air. functional residual air. Information about functional residual air in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from functional residual air)
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Automatic download; [Begin manual download] ... Downloading the PDF version of:; J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg Martens et al. 127 (1): 51. (435K) ... This file is in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. If you have not installed and configured the Adobe Acrobat Reader on your system, see Help with Printing for instructions.
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BACKGROUND: Major risk of central or peripheral organ damage is attributed to air embolism from incompletely de-aired cardiac chambers after cardiac operations. Replacement of air by carbon dioxide insufflation into the thoracic cavity is widely used.
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2.2 Measurement of air in the venous cannula; After the venous cannula and its connections were secured, the venous line was inspected for the presence of air. The surgeon held the venous line from the connector in order to maintain the end of the tubing above the level of the heart.
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