A corridor along the room on one side has ventilators opening onto the drain. |
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So you can see why turbine ventilators should never be covered up in the winter. |
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We stratified trials by different high-frequency ventilators and by different ventilatory strategies. |
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Adjustable ceiling ventilators let you control the airflow, while a window on the fly makes it feel less like you're in the doghouse. |
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They occur frequently in Chinese mines, which often lack even rudimentary safety equipment such as ventilators to disperse the gas. |
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It's a centre for 23,000 deliveries, and we have 18 cots but only 9 intensive care cots with ventilators. |
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They occur frequently in the mines, which often lack even rudimentary safety equipment such as ventilators to disperse the gas. |
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According to program statistics from 2001, 70 per cent of new homes without proper heat recovery ventilators were under-ventilated. |
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The look-out openings on the parapet and even the gun-holes that honeycomb the scarp, serve as ventilators. |
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The funnel stands upright from the superstructure, with a pair of ventilators right behind it. |
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The participants going in wore full equipment, including ventilators, and had it checked by their compatriots going in. |
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The ventilators are blocked, and roof tiles have caved in and have been replaced by paper and cardboard. |
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The upward current in these ventiducts will be secured by a gas burner or steam pipe in each of the ventilators. |
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The exhaust ports of the mechanical ventilators were left open to the room. |
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Overhead ventilators direct the heat generated by servers towards the exterior of the cabinet. |
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Dräger offers a wide variety of mechanical ventilators designed to meet a specific need for its customers, regardless of acuity or age. |
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During the winter, background ventilation will be achieved by trickle ventilators. |
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I've had various animal dander allergies forever, and was having serious troubles with breathing, so the doctors decided steroidal treatments and ventilators would be best. |
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It consists of the following main components: ventilators, oxygen supply equipment, ventilation monitoring and functional accessories. |
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If breathing becomes weak, breathing machines or ventilators will likely be offered as possible interventions to help a patient breathe. |
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Among the accessories were cookware and crockery, trolleys and storage racks, dustbins and garbage disposers, carpets and cleaning supplies, kitchen hardware and ventilators. |
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The internal space must be adequately ventilated, even when all the glazes are closed in period of rain by using ventilators or air extractors. |
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Not a single piece of equipment, from the ventilators to defibrillators, at the Heart Institute's ICU failed as a result of the power loss. |
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The possibility of large numbers of patients needing help with breathing implies the availability or obtainability of mechanical ventilators. |
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When they came off the ice after their shift they had to use their ventilators. |
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There were ventilators but the portholes had to remain closed. |
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Maybe we should put ventilators in the White House, just in case. |
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At one end of the hall, turbine air ventilators have been put up. |
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One was soaked by one's sweat inside despite the whirring of the ventilators which rivaled the liturgical chant and the funeral orations. |
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A day after the levees broke, the generators in the hospital failed, knocking out ventilators, transfusion machines and fresh water supplies. |
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Omnistor Accessories produces caravan and motor home accessories such as awnings, vents, steps, bike carriers and roof ventilators. |
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The company produces neonatal equipment, for instance neonate heaters, various incubator models, and mechanical lung ventilators. |
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The bow wave was covering the forward end of the hood, submerging the visor plate and entering the forward cowl ventilators. |
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Several quarters have expressed concern towards preserving these Havelis which have large latticed windows, carved woodwork and large ventilators and parapets. |
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Heater elements: Infra-red heaters with ventilators. |
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There is no one in the northern half of Canada yet afflicted, but if there were to be there is an isolation ward with the particular ventilators that would be needed. |
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However, continuous ventilation is expensive in terms of energy costs: electricity for the ventilators, uselessly heating the new air then rejecting it outside? |
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The steel visor plate at the front of the road engine compartment was fixed in the fully raised position, and the hood sides, engine ventilation openings and forward cowl ventilators were temporarily sealed weathertight. |
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Some ventilators may experience a condition where power to the Esprit display's backlight is interrupted, causing the user interface to flicker or go dark. |
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The crew members used their shucking aprons to block engine-room ventilators to cut off the supply of oxygen to the fire instead of closing the baffles fitted for that purpose. |
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These 2 rooms are well ventilated by deck hatch, portilghts, emergency exit hatch and ventilators forward and aft for a good circulation when wintering. |
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The exterior elevations are marked by a strongly detailed stone base, a symmetrical arrangement of turrets and buttresses, elaborate gable pediments, and steeply pitched roofs decorated with ventilators and ridge cresting. |
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Crystal Palace in London and Milan's Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, for example, built in 1851 and 1877 respectively, used roof ventilators and underground air-cooling chambers to regulate the indoor temperature. |
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In Britain headlines reported the grief of parents whose wishes were overruled by the courts, allowing doctors to turn off the ventilators keeping their son alive. |
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These devices included surgical and anaesthesia equipment, ventilators, drug-infusion pumps, external defibrillators, patient monitors and various bits of laboratory gear. |
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Patient monitors can measure a number of them simultaneously and are used together with other medical equipment, in particular ventilators, anaesthesia machines and, in some cases, with clinical information systems. |
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Close all windows, ventilators, and doors. |
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Independent of climatic conditions, the chamber driver can preset the inside temperature and select the air flow in the comfort area via smoothly adjustable safety ventilators. |
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Other publications are available on heat recovery ventilators, wood fireplaces, gas fireplaces, air conditioning your home and comparing home heating systems. |
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I would ask you to bring this specific case, which has to do with the ventilators on a particular floor, to the attention of the Quaestors, who are, in fact, responsible for the matter. |
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The two noise protection hoods each incorporate an explosion-proof ventilation unit with air intake filters, high-performance ventilators, ventilator and outlet silencers, and control and check valves. |
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It offers a variety of services including, but not limited to, test procedures, certification and verification programs for airflow and sound, energy performance for heat recovery ventilators, and market support. |
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This is now called kangaroo care and is practised all over the incubators or ventilators. |
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That relativizes our discussions about feeding tubes, ventilators, and everything else. |
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Potential medical applications include anesthesia delivery machines, laparoscopy, patient monitoring systems, spirometers, ventilators and ventricular assist devices. |
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Notably, soundproofing measures for facades and roofs qualify for reimbursement for the first time, in addition to windows and ventilators that were already included. |
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Ventilators can help patients with acute berylliosis breathe. |
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