- Look up
residual in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
residual is
generally a
quantity left over at the end of a process. It may
refer to:
Residual (entertainment...
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generated the
electrons needed to
create X-rays by
ionization of the
residual air in the tube,
instead of a
heated filament, so they were
partially but...
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anatomical elasticity. At this
point the
lungs contain the
functional residual capacity of
air, which, in the
adult human, has a
volume of
about 2.5–3.0 liters...
- the form
proposed by Musk,
differs from
other vactrains by
relying on
residual air pressure inside the tube to
provide lift from
aerofoils and propulsion...
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dephlogisticated air, he
studied more
thoroughly the
residual air after metals had been calcined. He
showed that this
residual air supported neither...
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effectiveness of
methods such as
air stripping. When
released into water, such as a
river or ocean,
residual oil
tends to
break up into
patches or...
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usually do. Instead,
electrons are
generated by the
ionization of the
residual air by a high DC
voltage (from a few
kilovolts to
about 100 kilovolts) applied...
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Determination of the
residual volume is more
difficult as it is
impossible to "completely"
breathe out. Therefore,
measurement of the
residual volume has to...
- 3): Not all the
air in the
lungs can be
expelled during maximally forced exhalation (ERV). This is the
residual volume (volume of
air remaining even after...
- Care must be
taken to
minimize the
effects of
perturbing forces such as
residual air resistance (even in a vacuum), vibration, and
magnetic forces. Such instruments...