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Seven hours after the cecal ligation and puncture (CLP), we reanesthetized each animal and intubated it with a beveled, 16-gauge angiocatheter and ventilated it with room air using a Harvard rodent ventilator (Holliston, MA, USA) at a tidal volume of 10 ml/kg and a frequency sufficient to maintain an arterial PCO2 between 35 and 45 mmHg.
Room 423, smallish, dark and poorly ventilated (it faced an air shaft), fullfilled my deepest Motel 6 fantasies.
But the hotel retained the "punkah wallahs", who ventilated it in the old fashioned way: by wiggling their big toes which were tied to a sheet of white cloth hanging from the ceiling.
A science classroom so poorly ventilated it can't be used for chemistry experiments.
When CO is not ventilated it binds to hemoglobin, which is the principal oxygen-carrying compound in blood; this produces a compound known as carboxyhemoglobin.
Hyperspectral data cubes were acquired from the above blood phantom using an experimental setup as shown in Fig. 3. To eliminate the measurement artifact caused by oxygen in ambient air, we placed the blood phantom in a cardboard container and ventilated it with argon gas.
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To help ventilate it during hot weather, its varnish would even have the ability to adjust these adornments.
We should test it or ventilate it.
To see the workings of the cells, Kotlikoff says, "We anesthetize the mouse, ventilate it, open up the chest, and shine light right on the heart". A group led by Guy Salama at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine was responsible for producing movies of the beating hearts.
Do you ventilate it out in the winter?" asks Bahnhof's CEO Jon Karlung.
Most existing Trombe walls also include vents at the top and bottom of the wall, which allows you to not only heat the room, but also to ventilate it.
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