Sentence examples for maximum amount of air from inspiring English sources

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The strongest rocket was the unlikely, simple design by Julia and Sterling, who filled their bottle half full and used the maximum amount of air.

All tires are manufactured to specifications laid out by the Tire and Rim Association, a trade group that decides the minimum and maximum amount of air the tire should hold and the size of car or load it should carry.

In the data released on Monday, about 46 percent of patients who received the drugs experienced lung function improvement of five percentage points or more based on FEV1 — a measure of the maximum amount of air that can be exhaled in one second, Vertex said.

But there is evidence that regular exposure to saunas increases the output of the heart, lowers blood pressure, improves tolerance to heat and may also improve breathing by increasing (among other things) the vital capacity – the maximum amount of air a person can exhale.

The study subjects were asked to inhale a maximum amount of air outside the valve and exhale into the valve connected to the chemiluminescence NO analyzer (NIOX, Aerocrine AB, Sweden), approved by the FDA [ 9].

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It's hoping for a maximum amount of gain for the least amount of pain.

The idea is to expose a maximum amount of wine to air.

Relative humidity is the amount of water in the air relative to the maximum amount of water that the air can hold at a given temperature (expressed as a percentage).

When a volume of air at a given temperature holds the maximum amount of water vapour, the air is said to be saturated.

The relative humidity (RH) where RH = (e a /e s ) × 100% (the units of e s and e a are kPa) is the ratio of water vapor pressure in the air, e a, to the maximum amount of water vapor that air can retain at a given temperature, the saturation vapor pressure, (e s ) where e s = 0.61365 e17.50240.97+T97+the(the units of e s are in kPa and T is the Celsius temperature; Buck 1981).

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