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Smaller particles were obtained when carbon dioxide/solution ratio, pressure and temperature were increased.
Both parameters are tabulated as functions of equivalence ratio, pressure, temperature and dilution mass fraction.
Parameters such as COP, entrainment ratio, pressure lift and cooling capacity were obtained for varying motive inlet and evaporator conditions.
Performances such as mass flow ratio, pressure ratio and efficiency are compared at three types of working condition.
A thermodynamic analysis was carried out to select optimal jet velocity ratio, pressure ratio, and temperatures with the goal of minimizing specific fuel consumption.
The optimal performances and design parameters, such as compression ratio, pressure ratio, cut-off ratio and NTU allocation ratio, which maximize the ecological objective function are investigated.
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Patients with ARDS on inverse ratio pressure-controlled ventilation with PEEP > 10 cmH2O for at least 24 hours were recruited.
Experimental design was used to study the influence of seven extraction variables (sample load, solvents used, solvent ratios, pressure, temperature, extraction time, and rinse volume).
Patients with severe acute lung injury or ARDS who were managed with inverse-ratio pressure control ventilation, neuromuscular blockade and a pulmonary artery catheter were switched to APRV.
Furthermore, many researchers define APRV as "extreme" inverse-ratio pressure-control ventilation (IR-PCV).
Separation from cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with inverse-ratio pressure-control ventilation - fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) of 1.0 and positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) of 18 cm H2O - failed because of hypoxia, defined as an arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) of 64 mm Hg.
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