| air d. |
air exposure.
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| air e. |
that due to air bubbles entering the veins from trauma, surgical procedures, or severe decompression sickness. Called also aeroembolism.
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| air h. |
Kussmaul's respiration.
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| air p. |
a technique for measuring venous hemodynamics, usually in the legs: with the patient supine with lower limbs elevated, a pneumatic cuff attached to a recording device is applied to the limb; volume changes are recorded during a series of exercises.
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| air s. |
1. in birds, one of the air-filled cavities connected with the air passages of the lungs and usually with cavities in the bones; they assist in respiration and lower the body's specific gravity. Domestic fowl have one or two unpaired sacs and three symmetrically arranged pairs including cranial, thoracic, and abdominal pairs. 2. (in plural) sacculi alveolares.
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| air | fitness to fly |
| air | of aircraft |
| air | characterized by lightness and insubstantiality |
| air | having little or no perceptible weight |
| air | not practical or realizable |
| air | open to or abounding in fresh air |
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