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to airways
noun
The trachea.
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The certificates loosen restrictions for them on international flights and are eventually expected to allow holders more ready return access to airways and airports closed by emergency restrictions.
A measure passed by the Senate on Monday that would require the Federal Aviation Administration to give unmanned aerial vehicles, known as drones, expanded access to airways in the United States has civil liberties organizations fuming.
Direct visualisation of the airways with MRI is limited to airways in excess of 3 mm diameter, unless filled with bright materials such as retained mucus in cystic fibrosis patients [65, 66] (Fig. 5).
delivery as well as neutrophil recruitment to airways showed coincident results, with a lower induction of the proinflammatory cytokines and lower recruitment in the case of OMVsBpPagL compared to wild type OMVs.
As shown in figure 7, 20-HETE increased the maximum bronchoconstrction and increased airway sensitivity by 16% in the Emax and significantly decreased in log EC50 values compared to airways incubated in the absence of 20-HETE.
Compression is used only when referring to airways.
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Concern and special attention should be paid to airway management.
Extubation failure could be due to airway failure, weaning failure or mixed airway and weaning failure.
Excess mucus not only obstructs airways but also contributes to airway hyperresponsiveness.
The model is capable of predicting airway wall and tissue deformation under airway pressure loading up to airway collapse.
This increase contributes to airway hyper-reactivity and airway mucus accumulation in a TSLP-dependent manner (Stier et al., 2016).
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