These days the computer room is ventilated by fan and also has louvres in the door. |
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The specially designed ventilated safety cap is also easier for kids to remove and recap. |
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The rooms at the forward end of B-deck were ventilated by windows while the passageways were ventilated by the windows at the fore-end. |
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Bayonet mounts, flash suppressors, and ventilated handgrips were some of the requirements that were previously necessary to ban a weapon. |
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Work should be carried out in a well ventilated area, and ingestion and inhalation of the vapour should be avoided. |
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Barrels have ventilated ribs, hard-chromed bores, interchangeable choke tubes and lengthened forcing cones to reduce recoil. |
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An unheated basement or cool, ventilated crawl space is often the most convenient. |
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Your average busy bar accommodates a couple of hundred people in an enclosed and poorly ventilated area. |
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He was intubated and transferred to intensive care, where he was ventilated for 10 days. |
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Oversized ventilated discs in all four corners and an aluminum steering rack ensure precise handling and braking. |
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The hull was modified in 1995 to include two ventilated steps, a keel pad and notched transom. |
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Use candles in ventilated rooms, but avoid drafts to lessen dripping and blackening. |
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The proposal invites locals to change their habit of cocooning inside unhealthy, mechanically ventilated environments. |
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With no water-borne sewerage, the settlements use chemical toilets, ventilated pit latrines or the bucket system. |
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All variants come with disc brakes for the rear wheels and ventilated disc brakes for the front wheels. |
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When working with contact cement, make sure your work area is well ventilated. |
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The naturally ventilated buildings are adjacent to several busy streets in a commercial zone. |
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Every part of the living area is properly ventilated, with each room given a huge opening that enhances a sense of spaciousness. |
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Flammable liquids should be kept in approved metal containers in a well ventilated location. |
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All three office buildings were mechanically ventilated without humidification. |
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In damp, warm, poorly ventilated areas, surface mold often develops on wooden parts of buildings. |
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The control group was maintained in a similar chamber ventilated with filtered air. |
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The building is entirely naturally ventilated, with fabric, structure and skin tuned to control the internal environment. |
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The greenhouse was constantly ventilated during daytime to maintain the inside temperature similar to that of the outside. |
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As a payment he got my old gas fire, for which my front room is not adequately ventilated. |
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They have produced one of the city's first large-scale office buildings that genuinely have the capacity to be passively ventilated. |
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In conventionally ventilated rooms, bacterial counts were consistently high and were not significantly influenced by OR attire. |
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Remember to use any sprays or chemicals in a place that is well ventilated. |
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If the crawl space is not ventilated, it may have insulation on the perimeter wall. |
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Antibiotic concentrations declined by 70 percent during that period if the sample was ventilated with forced air. |
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Well, in our submission, your Honour, they choose to have this issue ventilated at the highest level. |
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And I think there are a couple of issues that really deserve to be fully ventilated. |
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The issue needs to be ventilated, but it takes a lot more than holding a summit. |
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I will not read it out, but it is the question which has been ventilated today. |
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It is not as if the issue had not been ventilated in the evidence, it was that counsel was stopped from addressing on that issue. |
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It sounds as if this issue has not really ever yet been fully ventilated and decided in the way in which you have described it to me. |
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Many of the main allegations have been well ventilated already but that did not take away from their impact. |
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So that issue and the facts which would underpin that issue were never ventilated in the Tribunal. |
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Our submission is that it was just never ventilated, it was never discussed. |
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Because of the brief way it was led and the way it was thus cross-examined, that issue was not ventilated at any length. |
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A lot of opinion has certainly been ventilated this week on the working practices of the travel industry. |
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The question was well and truly ventilated that there was, in fact, a loss and it was up to his Honour to quantify it. |
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The matter I was about to raise is that the question of whether the bargain was fair was not ventilated except in this way. |
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Animals were ventilated intermittently to peak pressure at a respiratory rate of 20 breaths per minute. |
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Each animal was artificially ventilated, and the mechanical respiratory properties of the mouse were measured. |
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A few seconds and four popped caps later, she ventilated Anthony Peralez's arm with two rounds and plunked a pumpkin ball into his belly. |
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The school has been housed in cramped and poorly ventilated portables for several years and was eagerly anticipating a permanent location. |
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The court is also mechanically ventilated by exhaust fans at the roof level to prevent hot air build-up. |
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The fire was well ventilated due to broken glazing and the 30 mph wind helped fan the fire to the extreme intensity it was at when we arrived. |
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Two systems are currently available for warming and humidifying the gases delivered to mechanically ventilated patients. |
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It also sports a hand-carved cheekpiece and checkering on the pistol grip, plus a thick ventilated rubber recoil buttpad with white-line spacer. |
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The Jury was impressed with the success of the architect's original vision in the making of a huge naturally ventilated and lit entertainment and sporting centre. |
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Make sure rooms are ventilated and don't block up air vents. |
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Each room is ventilated separately from the other toilet rooms. |
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In the meantime we are advising schools to ensure rooms are ventilated. |
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Their laboratory was three mechanically ventilated office buildings. |
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Once the 800 degrees was reached, the building would be ventilated. |
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Colorific markers also feature ventilated safety caps to prevent choking. |
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Applying that theory, the 360 has a ventilated disc at each corner, weight-saving dual-piston aluminum front calipers and electronically regulated front-to-rear distribution. |
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Now hang the meat in a cool, well ventilated place for another day or two. |
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It didn't help that the press centre was a poorly ventilated sports complex, which became a giant sauna for the sweating members of the fourth estate. |
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The roundhouse was red sandstone brick with graceful arches over most of the ten stalls and a corrugated metal roof adorned with a ventilated clerestory. |
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The move follows two power failures in 1999 when patients on life support machines had to be ventilated manually because of the failure of an emergency generator. |
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Carbon monoxide injuries and deaths occur when levels of the tasteless, odorless and colorless gas build up in poorly ventilated spaces where a carbon-based fuel is burned. |
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Science rooms at Wilson Middle School in Muncie, Indiana, include a fume hood, enabling students and staff to work with chemicals in a safe, well ventilated area. |
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The material is uniformly ventilated to allow egression of fluid. |
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Condensation is much less of a problem on thick straw roofs, which also provide much better insulation since they do not need to be ventilated. |
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The computer-controlled automatic shuttle box was located in a sound-attenuating enclosure ventilated by an extractor fan. |
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The slum was based around narrow streets, badly ventilated and full of crowded houses that led to festering diseases. |
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The aerobiology of the environment around mechanically ventilated broiler sheds. |
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Other Kit available includes self-PARKING, heated and cooled ventilated leather seats, cornering lights and an automatic cabin defogging system. |
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Recently, direct evidence for diaphragmatic atrophy with MV has been obtained in mechanically ventilated, brain-dead organ donors. |
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Colt offers a mount for their Phyton, Diamondback and Mark V revolvers that clamps to the ventilated barrel rib via crossbolts. |
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Moreover, the new 15-inch ventilated front disc and the rear drum brakes along with a Brake Assist System provide greater braking efficiency. |
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They measured envelope penetration factors for non-size-resolved submicron particles in 19 nonmechanically ventilated homes. |
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Tidal volumes for ventilated infants should be determined with a pneumotachometer placed at the endotracheal tube. |
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Offices and public areas are naturally cross ventilated through the external facades, with the atrium acting as a supply and exhaust air volume. |
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A backdraught occurs when an oxygen-starved fire is ventilated and the result is an explosion in the form of a fireball. |
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The Tunnel appears to be well ventilated, as the air seemed neither damp nor close. |
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Mazda said the Spiano Turbo also includes safety features such as ventilated disk brakes and an antilock brake system. |
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Lastly, when great numbers of the plates are treated with the hot or boiling water, it should be done in a vitrine or cabinet ventilated directly into the open air. |
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The court heard, after Mr Hunter assessed Tony, his condition deteriorated and he was intubated and ventilated before being moved to intensive care. |
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A diagnosis of ventilator-acquired pneumonia is made when an intubated, mechanically ventilated patient is diagnosed with pneumonia 48 hours after admission. |
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She made me look it up online and, sure enough, it was a big pink pair of ventilated knockers that blasted your brassieres with hot air, ensuring your cups stayed smooth. |
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The old mineshaft Allison Hume fell into would not have been ventilated for 80 years so would be contaminated with blackdamp which results in suffocation. |
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The olfactory epithelium is ventilated during normal respiration and, because crocodylians are intermittent breathers, particularly by gular pumping. |
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And although many patients will recover rapidly while receiving NPPV, some will continue to decompensate and need to be intubated and mechanically ventilated. |
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If we went in and there was no burglar, and we got into a shooting with the homeowner and ventilated him, that would be a little difficult to explain. |
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