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Discover Ludwig"more ventilation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Example Sentence: We need to install more ventilation in the basement to prevent mold buildup.
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Results show a significant difference between ventilation performance with a mask compared to ETT (p < 0.05) with more ventilation efficiency when healthcare professionals ventilate with an ETT than a mask (37 vs. 21 ventilation tests).
The dogs would need more ventilation.
A sudden insistence on $30,000 French stoves that require more ventilation than can be reasonably accommodated.
Opponents also pushed for legislation requiring more ventilation rather than smoking restrictions, an alternative rejected by the mayor.
"In Baton Rouge, even the poorest of the poor have what they call shotgun shacks, which have aluminum roofs and windows on four sides," allowing more ventilation.
While local families clung to slim hope that survivors might soon be found, mining officials said more ventilation was needed before a search could continue.
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It showed a reduction in the incidence of hospital-acquired pneumonia with 4 more ventilation-free days.
However, students with HeartCode BLS with VAM training performed more compressions with adequate depth and correct hand placement and had more ventilations with adequate volume than students who had IL courses particularly when learning on hard molded manikins.
Therefore, gas exchange is ameliorated due to a more homogeneous ventilation distribution and decreased ventilation-perfusion inequalities.
An alternative approach to achieve more protective ventilation is high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) [9].
Of this total, 3,476 patients (82%) required one or more mechanical ventilation periods, resulting in 17,398 ventilation days.
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