Definition of Subatmospheric. Meaning of Subatmospheric. Synonyms of Subatmospheric

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- A combined cycle power plant is an ****embly of heat engines that work in tandem from the same source of heat, converting it into mechanical energy. On...
- Inverted Brayton Cycle (IBC) (also known as Subatmospheric Brayton cycle) is another version of the conventional Brayton cycle but with a turbine positioned...
- Koen, Chrisvan L.; Koeslag, Johan H. (1995). "On the stability of subatmospheric intrapleural and intracranial pressures". News in Physiological Sciences...
- number of pulses depends on the particular autoclave and cycle chosen. Subatmospheric cycles: Similar to the superatmospheric cycles, but chamber pressure...
- the mechanism was myogenic was obtained by exposing the kidney to a subatmospheric pressure of 40 mmHg; this led to an immediate increase in renal resistance...
- whereby the negative pressure in the chest and lungs is made very subatmospheric; the reverse of a Valsalva maneuver. This technique is designed to look...
- Koen, Chrisvan L.; Koeslag, Johan H. (1995). "On the stability of subatmospheric intrapleural and intracranial pressures". News in Physiological Sciences...
- not during p****ive expiration when intrapleural pressure remains at subatmospheric pressures (negative barometric values). Clinically, dynamic compression...
- nitrous oxide, because alveolar uptake of the latter creates a potential subatmospheric intrapulmonary pressure that leads to increased tracheal inflow. Concentration...
- March 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Fryer DI (1969). Subatmospheric decompression sickness in man. England: Technivision Services. p. 343...