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A series of continuous tests were carried out in a three-stage pilot plant, employing standard-design mechanically agitated and aerated tanks.
Bellani and colleagues [ 44] showed that, in a cohort of 10 mechanically ventilated patients with ARDS, inflammation was not confined to the regions with density abnormalities on the CT scan (non-aerated or poorly aerated regions), but also involved normally aerated regions, confirming previous data from quantitative lung CT scans in ARDS patients [ 17].
A mechanically stirred fluid-bed rheometer (msFBR) was used to study the rheology of powders aerated below the fluidisation threshold.
When aerated, it unfolds beautifully.
Calm down, dear, don't get aerated.
It all feels less dense, more aerated.
Chichester Festival theatre reopens this summer, not radically refashioned but aerated.
★ Asda Extra Special Yule Log £2, asda.com Very aerated sponge.
The waste was actively aerated for 5 d, passively aerated for 35 d, and then actively aerated for 5 d, and the entire composting process was monitored.
Therefore, in supine mechanically ventilated patients Ptp decreases along the gravitational axis causing the lungs to collapse in their most dorsal parts (lowest Ptp) while keeping the ventral zones (highest Ptp) aerated and thus "open" during the entire respiratory cycle [12].
When the juice is aerated, the pea tendrils foam up.
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