نتایج جستجو برای: exhalation rate

تعداد نتایج: 961135  

Journal: :BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2004
Lily S Wong Arthur T Johnson

BACKGROUND Nasal strips are used by athletes, people who snore, and asthmatics to ease the burden of breathing. Although there are some published studies that demonstrate higher flow with nasal strips, none had directly measured the effect of the strips on nasal resistance using the airflow perturbation device (APD). The APD is an inexpensive instrument that can measure respiratory resistance b...

Journal: :Journal of basic and clinical health sciences 2022

Purpose: Radon (222Rn) and its decay products clinging to airborne particles settle in the lungs when inhaled can lead lung cancer. The main source of 222Rn is rocks soil Earth's crust causes indoor radon exposure local geological material used as a building material. Accordingly, primary objective study determine activity concentrations (CRn) exhalation rates (EA EM) from different rock types ...

Journal: :The American Naturalist 1884

Journal: :The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 2007
Susan E Bockenhauer Haifan Chen Kell N Julliard Jeremy Weedon

OBJECTIVE To assess the reliability of using a cloth tape measure to determine thoracic respiratory excursion as a measurement of chest expansion or mobility. METHODS Physicians and residents experienced in osteopathic manipulative treatment measured thoracic excursion with a cloth tape measure held around the circumference of healthy male subjects' chests at two levels. Upper thoracic excurs...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2006
Dojung Kim Burhan I Ghanayem

Trichloroethylene (TCE)1 is an important environmental contaminant, a well established rodent carcinogen, and a "probable human carcinogen". Metabolism of TCE occurs primarily via cytochrome P450 (P450)-dependent oxidation. In vitro studies suggested that CYP2E1 is the principal high-affinity enzyme responsible for TCE metabolism. The objective of the present work is to more directly assess the...

Journal: :Occupational and Environmental Medicine 1978

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
E J Geigel R W Hyde I B Perillo A Torres P T Perkins A P Pietropaoli L M Frasier M W Frampton M J Utell

This report describes methods for measuring nitric oxide production by the lungs' lower alveolar airways (VNO), defined as those alveoli and bronchioles well perfused by the pulmonary circulation. Breath holding or vigorous rebreathing for 15-20 s minimizes removal of NO from the lower airways and results in a constant partial pressure of NO in the lower airways (PL). Then the amount of NO diff...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2002
D C F Törnberg H Marteus U Schedin K Alving J O N Lundberg E Weitzberg

Nitric oxide (NO) is produced at different sites in the human airways and may have several physiological effects. Orally-produced NO seems to contribute to the levels found in exhaled air. Autoinhalation of nasal NO increases oxygenation and reduces pulmonary artery pressure in humans. The aim of this study was to measure the concentration and output of NO during nasal, oral and tracheal contro...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1998
Brainerd

The larval stage of the tiger salamander Ambystoma tigrinum is entirely aquatic, but the larvae rely on their lungs for a large proportion of their oxygen uptake. X-ray video and pressure measurements from the buccal and body cavities demonstrate that the larvae inspire using a two-stroke buccal pump and exhale actively by contracting the hypaxial musculature to increase body pressure. Larvae b...

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