Sentence examples for airways forces from inspiring English sources

The phrase "airways forces" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to forces related to airways, such as in aviation or medical contexts, but it lacks clarity as it stands.
Example: "The airways forces involved in the flight operation were crucial for ensuring safety."
Alternatives: "airway authorities" or "aviation forces".

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Obstruction of the upper airways forces the patient to breathe through the mouth, and in addition to OSAS, these factors cause oral dysfunction, such as lip incompetence, low position of the tongue in the floor of the mouth, tongue thrust, and may lead to unbalanced muscle and function [32] disturbances in swallowing, mastication, speech [34], and stability of occlusion [35].

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In normal conducting airways convective forces dominate, whereas in small airways diffusive forces dominate.

With eighteen choke variation wins on his record, he chases the neck, looking to constrict his opponents' airways and force the tap.

Group 2 had no evidence of significant obstructive airways disease (forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1, liters)/forced vital capacity (FVC, liters) percentage predicted > 0.7) or interstitial lung disease on HRCT lung, and an FVC > 70% predicted.

In Eisenmenger syndrome, obstructive pattern predominantly affected small airways (mean forced expiratory flow (FEF)(25 75) 40.1±21.5% of predicted values) with a mild restrictive pattern (total lung capacity (TLC) 72.2±10.8% of predicted values).

Since airway mechanics is largely dependent on airway structure, extracellular matrix (ECM) composition and distribution, in addition to airway-parenchyma interdependence forces, the functional airway alterations observed in ARDS patients are likely associated with airway morphological changes [ 14].

In multivariate regression analyses, a high EFL index was independently predicted by emphysema score, peripheral airway obstruction (forced expiratory flow between 25%and75%5% of forced vital capacity), hyperinflation (functional residual capacity), and airway caliber (whole-breath Rrs at 5 Hz).

They pulled off her clothes and pumped her chest, put a tube in her airway and forced oxygen into her lungs, and tried to see if they could shock her heart back.

Two were excluded: excessive airway secretion forcing frequent exchanges of HME filter (G1); length of MV <12 hours (G2).

In comparison of the outcomes with the use of a DL according to the airway scenarios, the forces applied on oral structures were significantly lower in the normal airway scenario (the maximum force applied on the maxillary incisors, 77 N vs 183 N, p<0.01; the force applied on the tongue, 27 N vs 40 N, p<0.01, table 5) compared to those in the difficult airway scenario.

The low difference between thoracic and mouth flows in ILD, can be explained by increased elastic forces decreasing airway resistance in the proximal airways.

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