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lung capacities
noun
Plural of lung capacity
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What happens to astronauts' muscle tone or lung capacities after several years in space?
Despite the hordes of drunken, presumably single ladies who were dancing on furniture and belting out "Survivor" to the maximum abilities of their lung capacities, there was something unified and passionate about the affair.
Most lung capacities are decreased, primarily the FRC and the expiratory reserve volume (ERV) [ 72- 74].
Yoga practice favorably influences physical health in children chiefly by the effects on lung capacities, cardio-respiratory endurance [ 10] and the effect on muscle strength [ 42].
They did not influence the setting described above but permitted exact computation of volumes of gas effectively inflated (as PEEP and VT) in relation to lung capacities.
Alternatively, we are likely to reduce VT to less than 6 mL/kg PBW long before Pplat reaches 30 cm H2O in nonobese patients with small effective lung capacities.
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"The cardiac and lung capacity is extraordinary".
He recalls marveling at the local divers' lung capacity.
The body reacts by forming nodules called granulomas, which can eventually reduce lung capacity.
To build lung capacity, he would run as far as he could while holding his breath.
One study showed that vaping decreased lung capacity.
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