- ventilation effect
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Ventilation (architecture) — Ventilation is the intentional movement of air from outside a building to the inside. It is the V in HVAC. With clothes dryers, and combustion equipment such as water heaters, boilers, fireplaces, and wood stoves, their exhausts are often called… … Wikipedia
Natural ventilation — The ventilation system of a regular earthship. Natural ventilation is the process of supplying and removing air through an indoor space without using mechanical systems. It refers to the flow of external air to an indoor space as a result of wind … Wikipedia
Stack effect — is the movement of air into and out of buildings, chimneys, flue gas stacks, or other containers, and is driven by buoyancy. Buoyancy occurs due to a difference in indoor to outdoor air density resulting from temperature and moisture differences … Wikipedia
Positive pressure ventilation — Intervention ICD 9 CM 93.90 93.91 Me … Wikipedia
Mechanical ventilation — In architecture and climate control, mechanical or forced ventilation is the use of powered equipment, e.g. fans and blowers, to move air see ventilation (architecture). Mechanical ventilation Intervention … Wikipedia
Haldane effect — The Haldane effect is a property of hemoglobin first described by the Scottish physician John Scott Haldane.Deoxygenation of the blood increases its ability to carry carbon dioxide; this property is the Haldane effect. Conversely, oxygenated… … Wikipedia
Crankcase ventilation system — A crankcase ventilation system is a way for gases to escape in a controlled manner from the crankcase of an internal combustion engine. A common type of such system is a positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system, the heart of which is a PCV… … Wikipedia
Open lung ventilation — Contents 1 Benefit 2 Dangers 3 Application 4 References … Wikipedia
Fink effect — The Fink effect, also known as diffusion anoxia ,[1] diffusion hypoxia ,[2] or the third gas effect ,[3] is a factor that influences the Po2 (partial pressure of oxygen) within the alveolus. When soluble gases are breathed in (e.g. nitrous oxide … Wikipedia
Piston effect — The piston effect is a phenomenon used to ventilate underground railway systems and railway tunnels. When a train passes through the tunnel it pushes out the air in front of it toward the closest ventilation shaft in front, and sucks in air to… … Wikipedia
Fink Effect — The Fink effect, or third gas effect is a factor that influences the PO2 of alveolar gas. When soluble gases are breathed in (eg. NO2) large quantities can be dissolved in body fluids rapidly. This can lead to a temporary increase in the… … Wikipedia