-
which was
published in 1777. In that work, he
proved that
air is a
mixture of two gases; '
vital air',
which is
essential to
combustion and respiration, and...
- respiration; the
breath of life,
vital air,
principle of life (usually
plural in this sense,
there being five such
vital airs
generally ****umed, but three...
-
Vital capacity (VC) is the
maximum amount of
air a
person can
expel from the
lungs after a
maximum inhalation. It is
equal to the sum of
inspiratory reserve...
-
would move its
air defence network southwards,
threatening the
South African Air Force (SAAF)
ability to
protect Jamba from
Angolan air attack, making...
- things."
Where vitalism explicitly invokes a
vital principle, that
element is
often referred to as the "
vital spark", "energy", "élan
vital" (coined by vitalist...
- 29 July 2023. Muralidharan,
Rathna (21
September 2017). "The U.S.
Air Force's
Vital Role in Iraq and Afghanistan". realcleardefense.com.
Retrieved 29...
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dilution tests (for example,
helium dilution test).
Forced vital capacity (FVC) is the
volume of
air that can
forcibly be
blown out
after full inspiration...
- A
litre of
air weighs about 1.2 g (1.2 kg/m3). A half
litre ordinary tidal breath weighs 0.6 g; a
maximal 4.8
litre breath (average
vital capacity for...
- (breath,
vital air) of the body is dis****d
within and
outside the body. The
first aim of yoga is to
become aware and
control this
vital air, to be equal...
-
which allow the
vital air, prana, to
languish in the Ida and
Pingala channels. The
unblocking of the
channels is
therefore a
vital function of yoga....