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vital capacities
noun
Plural of vital capacity
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Vital capacities were measured spirometrically and total lung capacities were measured planimetrically from chest roentgenograms.
If we were correct when we said that the complete destruction of our vital capacities affects us, surely we are also affected, albeit less, by losing the very last of the vital capacities that sustain us.
Hernadi (2001) explains that a Darwinian idea of "literature" encompasses a range of transactions that "challenge and thus enhance our brains' vital capacities for expression, communication, representation and signification" (56).
Interval changes of CD28 expression among subjects who had replicate studies were correlated with conterminous changes of their forced vital capacities (rs = 0.49, p = 0.012).
The extent of pulmonary restriction, ascertained by forced vital capacities as a percentage of predicted values (FVC%p), was less severe among ambulatory IPF subjects, compared to the transplant recipients (66±2% vs. 53±1%, respectively, p<0.0001).
The newborn should be provided with comfort therapies except in those extremely exceptional cases in which significant vital capacities are shown.
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As such, vital capacity should be consistently measured.
This leads to a severe reduction in vital capacity, especially when the subject is recumbent.
For males, there was a significant (4.5%) effect of pleural plaques on forced vital capacity.
The mean expiratory flow at 50% of the vital capacity (MEF50) rose from 58+/-17 58+/-17 to 66+/-21 66+/-21
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