Movement
Influence of crossdrafts on the performance of a biological safety cabinet. (1/301)
A biological safety cabinet was tested to determine the effect of crossdrafts (such as those created by normal laboratory activity or ventilation) upon the ability of the cabinet to protect both experiments and investigators. A simple crossdraft, controllable from 50 to 200 feet per min (fpm; 15.24 to 60.96 m/min), was created across the face of the unit. Modifications of standardized procedures involving controlled bacterial aerosol challenges provided stringent test conditions. Results indicated that, as the crossflow velocities exceeded 100 fpm, the ability of the cabinet to protect either experiments or investigators decreased logarithmically with increasing crossdraft speed. Because 100 fpm is an airspeed easily achieved by some air conditioning and heating vents (open windows and doorways may create velocities far in excess of 200 fpm), the proper placement of a biological safety cabinet within the laboratory--away from such disruptive air currents--is essential to satisfactory cabinet performance. (+info)Neural mapping of direction and frequency in the cricket cercal sensory system. (2/301)
Primary mechanosensory receptors and interneurons in the cricket cercal sensory system are sensitive to the direction and frequency of air current stimuli. Receptors innervating long mechanoreceptor hairs (>1000 microm) are most sensitive to low-frequency air currents (<150 Hz); receptors innervating medium-length hairs (900-500 microm) are most sensitive to higher frequency ranges (150-400 Hz). Previous studies demonstrated that the projection pattern of the synaptic arborizations of long hair receptor afferents form a continuous map of air current direction within the terminal abdominal ganglion (). We demonstrate here that the projection pattern of the medium-length hair afferents also forms a continuous map of stimulus direction. However, the afferents from the long and medium-length hair afferents show very little spatial segregation with respect to their frequency sensitivity. The possible functional significance of this small degree of spatial segregation was investigated, by calculating the relative overlap between the long and medium-length hair afferents with the dendrites of two interneurons that are known to have different frequency sensitivities. Both interneurons were shown to have nearly equal anatomical overlap with long and medium hair afferents. Thus, the differential overlap of these interneurons with the two different classes of afferents was not adequate to explain the observed frequency selectivity of the interneurons. Other mechanisms such as selective connectivity between subsets of afferents and interneurons and/or differences in interneuron biophysical properties must play a role in establishing the frequency selectivities of these interneurons. (+info)Modeling breathing-zone concentrations of airborne contaminants generated during compressed air spray painting. (3/301)
This paper presents a mathematical model to predict breathing-zone concentrations of airborne contaminants generated during compressed air spray painting in cross-flow ventilated booths. The model focuses on characterizing the generation and transport of overspray mist. It extends previous work on conventional spray guns to include exposures generated by HVLP guns. Dimensional analysis and scale model wind-tunnel studies are employed using non-volatile oils, instead of paint, to produce empirical equations for estimating exposure to total mass. Results indicate that a dimensionless breathing zone concentration is a nonlinear function of the ratio of momentum flux of air from the spray gun to the momentum flux of air passing through the projected area of the worker's body. The orientation of the spraying operation within the booth is also very significant. The exposure model requires an estimate of the contaminant generation rate, which is approximated by a simple impactor model. The results represent an initial step in the construction of more realistic models capable of predicting exposure as a mathematical function of the governing parameters. (+info)Discharge profiles of abducens, accessory abducens, and orbicularis oculi motoneurons during reflex and conditioned blinks in alert cats. (4/301)
The discharge profiles of identified abducens, accessory abducens, and orbicularis oculi motoneurons have been recorded extra- and intracellularly in alert behaving cats during spontaneous, reflexively evoked, and classically conditioned eyelid responses. The movement of the upper lid and the electromyographic activity of the orbicularis oculi muscle also were recorded. Animals were conditioned by short, weak air puffs or 350-ms tones as conditioned stimuli (CS) and long, strong air puffs as unconditioned stimulus (US) using both trace and delayed conditioning paradigms. Motoneurons were identified by antidromic activation from their respective cranial nerves. Orbicularis oculi and accessory abducens motoneurons fired an early, double burst of action potentials (at 4-6 and 10-16 ms) in response to air puffs or to the electrical stimulation of the supraorbital nerve. Orbicularis oculi, but not accessory abducens, motoneurons fired in response to flash and tone presentations. Only 10-15% of recorded abducens motoneurons fired a late, weak burst after air puff, supraorbital nerve, and flash stimulations. Spontaneous fasciculations of the orbicularis oculi muscle and the activity of single orbicularis oculi motoneurons that generated them also were recorded. The activation of orbicularis oculi motoneurons during the acquisition of classically conditioned eyelid responses happened in a gradual, sequential manner. Initially, some putative excitatory synaptic potentials were observed in the time window corresponding to the CS-US interval; by the second to the fourth conditioning session, some isolated action potentials appeared that increased in number until some small movements were noticed in eyelid position traces. No accessory abducens motoneuron fired and no abducens motoneuron modified their discharge rate for conditioned eyelid responses. The firing of orbicularis oculi motoneurons was related linearly to lid velocity during reflex blinks but to lid position during conditioned responses, a fact indicating the different neural origin and coding of both types of motor commands. The power spectra of both reflex and conditioned lid responses showed a dominant peak at approximately 20 Hz. The wavy appearance of both reflex and conditioned eyelid responses was clearly the result of the high phasic activity of orbicularis oculi motor units. Orbicularis oculi motoneuron membrane potentials oscillated at approximately 20 Hz after supraorbital nerve stimulation and during other reflex and conditioned eyelid movements. The oscillation seemed to be the result of both intrinsic (spike afterhyperpolarization lasting approximately 50 ms, and late depolarizations) and extrinsic properties of the motoneuronal pool and of the circuits involved in eye blinks. (+info)Demographic variation in cancer in relation to industrial and environmental influence. (5/301)
Mortality data (183,064 deaths in a 30-year period, 1940-1969) by sex and three ethnic groups (white excluding Spanish-surnamed, nonwhite, and Spanish-surnamed) in 15 regions within the city (Houston), grouped around the air pollution sample collection stations have been analyzed. Valid contrast studies were possible in only one region within the city for all three groups and in six regions for white excluding Spanish-surnamed and nonwhite. There is evidence that the environmental factors of exposure over time to air and industrial pollutants in Houston has had a demonstrable effect in increasing regional mortality from cancer of the respiratory tract as well as from all other diseases and conditions of the respiratory tract and heart disease. This study points out the need for mutually sustained collaboration of effort of the scientific and industrial communities to redirect their attention and research efforts to the exploration of the carcinogenic potential of the microchemical environment. (+info)The aerodynamics and hydrodynamics of plants. (6/301)
Because they grow away from their substratum to compete for light, plants have to withstand hydrodynamic or aerodynamic drag. Both water and land plants reconfigure in response to this drag, and this is presumed to reduce the risk of mechanical failure. However, there is little unequivocal evidence of drag reduction in large trees as a result of reconfiguration. Land plants must also transport water internally to their tissues, and many have developed xylem tracheids and vessels that help speed up this process. Recent evidence that tree height is limited by water supply suggests that water transport efficiency must be a crucial element in tree design. However, the resistance of many parts of the xylem is still unknown. More focused work is urgently required to shed light on the evolution and ecology of plants in relation to the flow of fluids. (+info)Airborne infection in a fully air-conditioned hospital. I. Air transfer between rooms. (7/301)
Measurements have been made of the extent of air exchange between patient rooms in a fully air-conditioned hospital using a tracer-gas method. When the rooms were ventilated at about six air changes per hour, had an excess airflow through the doorway of about 0.1 m.3/sec. and the temperature difference between rooms and corridor was less than 0.5 degrees C., concentrations of the tracer in rooms close to that in which it was being liberated were 1000-fold less than that in the source room. This ratio fell to about 200-fold in the absence of any excess airflow through the doorways. Considerable dilution took place along the corridors so that the concentration fell by around 10-fold for every 10 m. of corridor. (+info)Airborne infection in a fully air-conditioned hospital. II. Transfer of airborne particles between rooms resulting from the movement of air from one room to another. (8/301)
Experiments were conducted simultaneously with gas and particle tracers to determine the relative loss of particles between source and recipient sites in the hospital ward units. The magnitude of this loss could be accounted for by the assumption of sedimentation from well-mixed air masses during the time required for movement between source and recipients sites. As a consequence of this loss the degree of isolation between patient rooms for airborne particles was between 4 and 25 times greater than that for gaseous contamination, which reflects the actual transport of air between the rooms. The design and construction of portable spinning-disk particle generators suitable for field studies is discussed. (+info)"Air movements" is not a medical term or concept. It generally refers to the movement or circulation of air, which can occur naturally (such as through wind) or mechanically (such as through fans or ventilation systems). In some contexts, it may refer specifically to the movement of air in operating rooms or other controlled environments for medical purposes. However, without more specific context, it is difficult to provide a precise definition or medical interpretation of "air movements."
In the context of medicine and healthcare, "movement" refers to the act or process of changing physical location or position. It involves the contraction and relaxation of muscles, which allows for the joints to move and the body to be in motion. Movement can also refer to the ability of a patient to move a specific body part or limb, which is assessed during physical examinations. Additionally, "movement" can describe the progression or spread of a disease within the body.
In medical terms, 'air' is defined as the mixture of gases that make up the Earth's atmosphere. It primarily consists of nitrogen (78%), oxygen (21%), and small amounts of other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of neon, helium, and methane.
Air is essential for human life, as it provides the oxygen that our bodies need to produce energy through respiration. We inhale air into our lungs, where oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream and transported to cells throughout the body. At the same time, carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular metabolism, is exhaled out of the body through the lungs and back into the atmosphere.
In addition to its role in respiration, air also plays a critical role in regulating the Earth's climate and weather patterns, as well as serving as a medium for sound waves and other forms of energy transfer.
Clean Air India Movement
Air Movement and Control Association
Tea Party movement
New Communist movement
Pro-nuclear movement
National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad
Environmental movement
Cuban dissident movement
Movements for Piano and Orchestra (ballet)
Views of Lyndon LaRouche and the LaRouche movement
Five Movements, Three Repeats
Men's rights movement in India
Freedom of movement under United States law
Independent Citizens Movement
Brights movement
List of Pakistan Movement activists
Houthi movement
Dervish movement (Somali)
Stay Woke: The Black Lives Matter Movement
Nour al-Din al-Zenki Movement
Occupy movement in the United States
Anti-nuclear movement in Canada
Environmental movement in South Africa
Three-Self Patriotic Movement
Denunciation Movement
Free Patriotic Movement
LaRouche movement
Movement Research
Assyrian independence movement
Pre-movement time
Clean Air India Movement - Wikipedia
Is Sweden's 'flight shame' movement dampening demand for air travel?
Movement: A Journey into creative lives | TAP Air Portugal
Africa-focused movement aims to use running teams to measure air quality
Air-Core Movements in Simulated Instruments
Hartzell Air Movement Launches New Fan Selection Software
9104.00.50 - Instrument panel clocks for vehicles, air/spacecraft, vessels, w/watch or clock movement < 50 mm wide, electric,...
Slow Movement and Rondo No.15 on an Indian Air (Butler, Thomas Hamly) - IMSLP
Peace Movements | Fresh Air Archive: Interviews with Terry Gross
Dubai Airports implements new procedure to improve air traffic movement capacity - Airport Technology
Air Movements - Pathfinder International
This report presents monthly aircraft movements for Canadian airports with NAV CANADA air traffic control towers and NAV CANADA...
Cobalt Series - Fuel Level Gauge - Electric, Air-Core Movement - Incl Mounting Hardware 2230 6116
Energy savings, emission reductions, and health co-benefits of the green building movement | Journal of Exposure Science &...
501st Combat Support Wing orchestrates UK's largest munitions supply movement of the decade > U.S. Air Forces in Europe & Air...
Old Tyme Black Series - GPS Speedometer - Electric, Air-Core Movement - Incl Bulb & Socket 3212 - Incl Light Covers Red 3214 &...
MAHB records over 11 million passenger movements | The Star
Apple wants to track every user movement for health, AR, and more | AppleInsider
Sanctuary Movement | C-SPAN.org
Documentary about women's movement in Southern Baptist Convention will air Monday in Louisville | News From The States
The Environmental Justice Movement
India: busiest airports based on aircraft movements 2022 | Statista
"Go After the Troublemakers": How Trump and Barr Targeted the Black Lives Matter Movement - Mother...
First repatriation movement to DRC's Katanga province arrives amidst tropical downpour | UNHCR Australia
Renewable Energy Picks Up as Anti-ESG Movement Falters
Maui Couple Plants a Taro Patch, Grows a Movement for Hawaiian Water Rights - Earthjustice
Seechewal joins movement against thermal plant : The Tribune India
Mesa Air, easyJet, GOL Airlines, and more Airline Companies Making Significant Stock Price Movements | Best Forex Tips
Women Are Sharing How The "Red Pill Movement" Has Affected Their Attraction To Men, And It Actually Perfectly Verbalizes How I...
Conservative movement outraged by reports that Israel is blocking Ugandan Jews - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Hartzell Air Movement4
- Hartzell Air Movement has launched its new fan selection software called Hartzell-FLOW. (powderbulksolids.com)
- The program will allow customers to quickly and easily find the fan that fits their specific needs and applications," said Tom Gustafson, chief technology officer, Hartzell Air Movement. (powderbulksolids.com)
- Whether you have questions about sales, service, warranty or anything else, our team at Hartzell Air Movement are ready to help. (hartzellairmovement.com)
- Thank you for contacting us at Hartzell Air Movement. (hartzellairmovement.com)
20232
- The airport operator said Malaysia accounted for more than 66% or 7.4 million of the total 11.2 million passengers.Meanwhile, the group's Turkiye operations registered 3.8 million passenger movements - a 3% increase from the 3.7 million passengers registered in July 2023, it said in a statement yesterday. (thestar.com.my)
- The release says the production team began work in late 2022 and planned to interview leaders of the movement in June 2023. (newsfromthestates.com)
20164
- There were 355,899 aircraft take-offs and landings at the 91 Canadian airports with NAV CANADA air traffic control towers and flight service stations compared with 327,240 movements in December 2016. (gc.ca)
- Fredericton International, New Brunswick posted the largest decrease in overall movements (-1,411) when compared to December 2016. (gc.ca)
- During the month, 71 airports reported 38,140 transborder (between Canada and the United States) itinerant movements, up 1.6% from the level reported in December 2016. (gc.ca)
- Factors that influence our ability to maintain a normal core body temperature include air temperature, humidity, skin temperature, the speed and temperature of air moving over the body, radiant temperature (e.g., working in direct sunlight), clothing type and amount, hydration, and other individual physical and medical characteristics [NIOSH 2016]. (cdc.gov)
20221
- At the end of fiscal year 2022, Indira Gandhi International Airport was the leading airport based on the number of aircraft movements, with close to 320 thousand aircraft movements across India. (statista.com)
Pollution19
- Our campaign aim is to tell people that we are not helpless individuals when it comes to challenging air pollution. (wikipedia.org)
- The campaign led a Citizens' Awareness and Attitude Survey and a Lung Health Screening Test suggesting that 35 percent of Kolkata's school-going children, 36 per cent of Bangalore's school-going children and 27 per cent of Mumbai's school-going children suffer poor lung health as a result of air pollution. (wikipedia.org)
- The Union Minister of State for Environment and Forest Prakash Javadekar vowed to hold tougher pollution laws soon, including the Centre rolling out air index in 11 cities of the nation. (wikipedia.org)
- With the vision of air purification and better environment with regards to pollution in the atmosphere, immense support was given by Vijay Kannan, the India head of Blueair. (wikipedia.org)
- Kannan supported the idea of reducing on the pollution levels in the city by reducing the vehicular emission and has supported the many ways of how as an individual we all are capable of helping each other in bringing the toxicity of the air in control. (wikipedia.org)
- In particular, I noticed people running in places with high levels of air pollution and high risk of injury. (iol.co.za)
- While it was great to see people running and exercising in public space, I realised that despite the fact that the air we breathe is so critical to our health, air pollution has been essentially normalised in many cities, often perceived as the norm. (iol.co.za)
- As a result, air quality was often not measured, and many people were not aware of the many different ways that air pollution impacts health, e.g. increasing the risk of strokes, premature births, and negatively impacting cognitive development of children. (iol.co.za)
- Furthermore, air pollution and lack of access to safe and clean public spaces compromises the ability to engage in physical activity. (iol.co.za)
- However, the co-benefits to health through reductions in energy and concomitant reductions in air pollution have not been examined.We calculated year by year LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification rates in six countries (the United States, China, India, Brazil, Germany, and Turkey) and then used data from the Green Building Information Gateway (GBIG) to estimate energy savings in each country each year. (nature.com)
- Lelieveld J, Evans JS, Fnais M, Giannadaki D, Pozzer A. The contribution of outdoor air pollution sources to premature mortality on a global scale. (nature.com)
- 2.5 μm particle) is a major risk factor for approximately 200,000 premature deaths annually caused by air pollution. (nih.gov)
- Air pollution - one of the 1 Environmental risks to health, in the framework of this strategy, are defined as all the physical, chemical, biological and work-related factors external to a person, and all related behaviours, but excluding those natural environments that cannot reasonably be modified. (who.int)
- Air pollution in the United States poses a public health threat affecting potentially millions of people throughout the country. (cdc.gov)
- At a basic level, they let us know how clean or polluted the air is, help us track progress in reducing air pollution, and inform the public about air quality in their communities. (cdc.gov)
- CDC works closely with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), and the National Weather Service to provide air quality data on the Tracking Network and to better understand how air pollution affects our health. (cdc.gov)
- After careful study, EPA and CDC found that air pollution modeled predictions are very similar to actual monitor data in areas where the two can be compared. (cdc.gov)
- To calculate these data, CDC is using EPA's BenMAP with modeled air data for fine particulates, death data from CDC's National Center for Health Statistics , population data from the U.S. Census Bureau , and information from scientific literature about the relationship between change in air pollution and how that influences health effects. (cdc.gov)
- The forecasts included in this indicator can help decision-makers and other stakeholders anticipate harmful air pollution exposures several days in advance. (cdc.gov)
1,0001
- Year-over-year variations of more than 1,000 movements were reported at 15 airports. (gc.ca)
Aircraft1
- Aircraft movements data include domestic and international movements. (statista.com)
Aviation3
- Dubai Air Navigation Services CEO and Dubai Civil Aviation Authority director general Mohammed Ahli said: "Under the guidance, sponsorship and leadership of HH Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, we are committed to and continuously striving to 'Transform the Sky' through developing and launching several key air traffic movements capacity enhancement projects in Dubai. (airport-technology.com)
- The south Asian country became the third largest domestic aviation market across the globe and was estimated to overtake the United Kingdom, to become the third largest overall air passenger market in 2024. (statista.com)
- This system is based upon a Soviet designed agricultural jet engine which consumes aviation fuel with oxygen (O2) from the intake air and exhausts combustion gases, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O), along with the nitrogen (N2) from the air and small amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H2). (cdc.gov)
201711
- In December 2017, growth in both local movements (flights that remain in the vicinity of the airport) and itinerant movements (flights from one airport to another) contributed to the year-over-year gain. (gc.ca)
- Overall, air traffic increased 8.8% in December 2017 as 62 airports reported more movements from the same month the previous year. (gc.ca)
- Itinerant traffic rose 4.5%, as 60 airports reported more movements in December 2017. (gc.ca)
- Domestic itinerant movements (within Canada) rose to 216,312 in December 2017, up 4.6% from the same month the previous year. (gc.ca)
- In December 2017, 37 airports reported a total of 15,787 other international itinerant movements, up 10.6% from the same period the previous year. (gc.ca)
- On December 23, 2017, Air Transat started service from Hamilton to Cancun, Mexico and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. (gc.ca)
- On December 22, 2017, Air Transat began service from Hamilton to Cayo Coco, Cuba and Puerto Plata. (gc.ca)
- On December 21, 2017, Air Transat started seasonal service from Hamilton to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. (gc.ca)
- On December 21, 2017, Air Transat began service from London, Ontario to Cancun and Riviera Maya, both in Mexico. (gc.ca)
- On December 20, 2017, Air Transat began service from London to Punta Cana and Santo Domingo, both in the Dominican Republic. (gc.ca)
- In 2017, when #MeToo - a movement originally founded by activist Tarana Burke in 2006 - went viral, several exposes revealed examples within the entertainment and restaurant industries. (eater.com)
Busiest1
- Toronto/Lester B. Pearson International was the busiest airport with 7,024 movements, followed by Montréal/Pierre Elliott Trudeau International (2,875 movements) and Vancouver International (2,686). (gc.ca)
Passenger4
- The chief executive of one of Scandinavia's largest airlines has blamed the "flight shame" movement for a fall in passenger numbers in Sweden, where concern about climate change has inspired people to give up flying. (telegraph.co.uk)
- MAHB) has continued to record more than 11 million passenger movements for the second consecutive month in August at its network of airports in Malaysia and Turkiye. (thestar.com.my)
- The month also saw the highest average total daily passenger movements for the year-to-date at 240,000 passengers. (thestar.com.my)
- This May 29, 2020 surveillance photo provided by the FBI shows a van with the passenger side door open as U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. (courthousenews.com)
Airports1
- Together, these three airports accounted for 80% of all other international itinerant movements during the month. (gc.ca)
Emissions2
- While revealing the harmful impact of millions of tonnes of solid waste lying untreated in the state, health expert Dr AS Azaad said untreated waste releases toxic emissions in the air that has affected the reproductive system and the physical and mental health of unborn babies in the state. (tribuneindia.com)
- PM emissions are formed in the air by solid particles, liquid droplets, and fuel - particularly diesel - combustion. (nih.gov)
Parkinson's4
- Movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease and essential tremor, affect millions of people worldwide. (medgadget.com)
- Dr. Peter LeWitt, Director, Division of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders for Henry Ford Health Systems and Kinesia user said, "Progress in developing new therapies needs equipment that can reliably quantify movement and Kinesia has performed very well in clinical and research settings for high-quality physiological recordings of tremor and dyskinesia. (medgadget.com)
- Objectively quantifying motor symptoms of movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease and essential tremor is critical to understanding changes in response to interventions. (medgadget.com)
- Just to highlight a few key things that came up: I was really excited to see some representation around nonmotor issues in movement disorders and specifically, in Parkinson's disease . (medscape.com)
Disorders3
- Associated with these disorders are motor symptoms, most commonly tremor, bradykinesia (slowed movements) and dyskinesias (exaggerated, involuntary movements) that can change rapidly and affect quality of life for many individuals. (medgadget.com)
- Symptom fluctuation patterns are difficult to capture during an office visit", said Joseph Giuffrida, PhD, Director of the Division of Movement Disorders at CleveMed. (medgadget.com)
- There's a great gathering of great minds and movement disorders. (medscape.com)
National6
- The Clean Air India Movement, initiated by the Blueair, has been associated with a huge spectrum of activities that promote better environment and embraces full support to Car Free Day's in Delhi and a Car Free Day in the national capital region. (wikipedia.org)
- The story of how the environmental justice movement became a national one can generally be traced back to Warren County, North Carolina. (nrdc.org)
- Detractors of the flag movement including Motilal Nehru soon hailed the Swaraj flag as a symbol of national unity. (allrefer.com)
- The former interior minister hopes to bring down the Five-Star Movement after it won the largest vote in national elections two years ago. (euronews.com)
- National air quality has improved since the 1990s, but many challenges remain in protecting public health and the environment from air quality problems. (cdc.gov)
- Data from EPA's National-Scale Air Toxics Assessment ( NATA ) are used to develop the air toxics indicators for the Tracking Network. (cdc.gov)
Women's1
- But in practice, she says, the movement is most effective at stifling women's sexuality and creating a "deep, long-lasting shame" among its practitioners. (npr.org)
Reductions1
- The largest reductions in movements were recorded at Fredericton International (-611) and Thunder Bay, Ontario (-366). (gc.ca)
Gases2
- Also, he said, "The technology is banned by the Supreme Court as due to non segregation of the solid waste, it leads to the emission of the toxic gases like dioxin in the air. (tribuneindia.com)
- The O2 concentration can be lowered to levels below that of normal air through consumption by slow or fast oxidation processes or by the addition of inert gases such as N2 or CO2 which do not participate in the oxidation or combustion processes. (cdc.gov)
Lungs2
- When you take a breath, your vocal folds should open to let air through to your lungs. (asha.org)
- It's the movement of air into and out of your lungs. (msdmanuals.com)
Intake1
- The system is designed to approach stoichiometric combustion (ideally, pure burning that scavenges all the oxygen from the intake air). (cdc.gov)
Continuously2
- Hartzell fans consistently and continuously meet the air movement requirements of specific energy industry applications. (hartzellairmovement.com)
- Weather radars "see" more than just weather, they continuously register also biological activity in the air. (lu.se)
Citizens2
- The Clean Air India Movement is a campaign aimed at engaging, encouraging, and educating Indian citizens to adopt air friendly measures in the interest of the country and its children. (wikipedia.org)
- From its original purpose to curb the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), the health code system is now used to monitor citizens and restrict their movement. (naturalnews.com)
Primarily1
- The environmental justice movement-championed primarily by Black people, Latines, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Indigenous People-was born of a statistical fact: Those who live, work, and play in America's most polluted environments are commonly people of color and those living in poverty. (nrdc.org)
Forces1
- Indian nationalism refers to the many underlying forces that defined the principles of the Indian independence movement and strongly continue to influence the politics of India as well as being the heart of many contrasting ideologies that have caused ethnic and religious conflict in Indian society. (allrefer.com)
Make7
- It also included, Clean Air Plantation Appeal, Spot the Kilvish, Make the Red Light Blue Light, etc. all with the aim of sensitising people about a cleaner atmosphere. (wikipedia.org)
- Conceptualised by public health physician and urban epidemiologist Tollulah Oni, the Cityzens for Clean Air campaign is seeking to amplify young voices by having run groups led by run leaders that will capture information about the air quality and features of different city neighbourhoods that make it easy or more difficult to run. (iol.co.za)
- Banner also talked about how currently the movement has no "one leader", but he admires how all the people out there are willing to get out there and make a stand. (jtmp.org)
- The aim of the present study is to highlight the potential of these actuators, using their dimensional variations resulting from the phase transformations of NiTi springs (SMA) to make the movements of the system's mobile components reversible. (mdpi.com)
- From uptime to a healthy work environment, working with volatile products to heavy scrutiny from regulatory agencies and environmental groups, these issues make air movement equipment performance and durability a critical requirement. (hartzellairmovement.com)
- Hartzell designs make servicing air movement components less difficult and more efficient, to help avoid service hassles and downtime losses. (hartzellairmovement.com)
- Symptoms can make it difficult to sit during air or car travel, or through classes or meetings. (medlineplus.gov)
Commonly1
- This coordinated legislative effort, commonly referred to as the anti-ESG movement, generated massive backlash from the business community, labor leaders, retirees, and even Republican politicians," a new report from the firm reads . (triplepundit.com)
Conservative3
- Rabbi Julie Schonfeld, who leads the Rabbinical Assembly, said the Conservative movement was "shocked and extremely outraged" at the decision, which she called "unlawful. (jta.org)
- Schonfeld said that the Conservative movement and its allies were planning "to use all means at our disposal to see that this is reversed. (jta.org)
- Schonfeld said the decision threatened not only converts affiliated with the Conservative movement. (jta.org)
Quality6
- Cape Town - Powered by the passion for running and the environment, an Africa-focused global movement is harnessing the power of the youth in order to help improve the air quality of cities across the continent. (iol.co.za)
- Personnel safety-less than optimal internal air quality, including noxious H2S and CO2, and the risks of spark and fire are potential hazards to facility workers and surrounding communities. (hartzellairmovement.com)
- Filtered recirculation: a critical component to maintaining acceptable air quality in enclosed cabs for surface mining equipment. (cdc.gov)
- Since the 1950s, air quality has been a major public health and environmental concern. (cdc.gov)
- The Tracking Network hosts and uses data from some of these sources to help paint a more complete picture of air quality in the United States. (cdc.gov)
- In some areas, the modeled data underestimates or overestimates the air pollutant concentration levels when compared to the Air Quality System (AQS) monitoring data. (cdc.gov)
Health4
- The campaign aims to address the air we breathe and the spaces we live, which are fundamental in shaping human health. (iol.co.za)
- These can together] provide a more accurate full body skeletal model that can provide detailed insights into a user's movements," says Apple, "allowing improved progress tracking for various fitness activities or health monitoring. (appleinsider.com)
- CDC has created this interim guidance for state and local health jurisdictions to use to monitor people within the United States (U.S.) potentially exposed to MERS-CoV and evaluate their intended travel, including the application of movement restrictions when indicated ( Table 1 ). (cdc.gov)
- largest risks to health - alone causes 7 million preventable deaths per year, with more than nine out of 10 people breathing polluted air, and almost 3 billion people still depending on polluting fuels such as solid fuels or kerosene for lighting cooking and heating. (who.int)
Strikes1
- In the 1960s and '70s, Denver saw boycotts, strikes, even riots - part of the American Chicano movement. (npr.org)
Describes1
- This standard describes the different types and classifications of supplied-air respirators. (cdc.gov)
Biological1
- In conclusion, our results assessed the harmful effects of PM 2.5 on mitochondrial function and analyzed the biological changes related to cardiac movement, which is potentially associated with cardiovascular diseases. (nih.gov)
Year4
- Year-over-year variations ranged from an increase of 1,786 movements at Calgary/Springbank to a decrease of 800 movements at Fredericton International. (gc.ca)
- Now two separate patent applications have been revealed, which despite being applied for a year apart, both aim to detect every movement - and use it. (appleinsider.com)
- I spent a year sitting down with people in coffee shops and in living rooms and in bars and talking to them about their adult experiences with sex and gender and sexuality, having also been raised in the purity movement. (npr.org)
- But one year into the movement, it felt like there was upward momentum . (eater.com)
Travel7
- Is Sweden's 'flight shame' movement dampening demand for air travel? (telegraph.co.uk)
- Greta Thunberg, the teenage climate activist who inspired students around the world to strike over climate change , has also quit air travel. (telegraph.co.uk)
- Sweden has a curious relationship with air travel. (telegraph.co.uk)
- He added: "We need to fly less for the next 30 years until we get electric or other decarbonised forms of air travel. (telegraph.co.uk)
- We need to accelerate our work towards more sustainable air travel," a spokesperson said. (telegraph.co.uk)
- Traffic movements are displaying a trend that is similar to pre-pandemic periods where traffic peaks during festive seasons, school holidays and public holidays, indicating that travel trends are gradually normalising," it said. (thestar.com.my)
- Rise in working group and middle-class incomes have accelerated air travel. (statista.com)
Traffic4
- Rickard Gustafson, chief executive of SAS, told Norwegian newspaper Dagens Næringsliv that he was "convinced" the movement was behind a slump in Swedish air traffic, which reportedly fell by five per cent in the first quarter of 2019. (telegraph.co.uk)
- A new air traffic management procedure has been implemented at Dubai International Airport (DXB) in the UAE, in a bid to improve air traffic movements and reduce fuel consumption. (airport-technology.com)
- With the implementation of APO, DXB's average air traffic movements for arrivals during peak hours has increased from 33.2 to 34.8. (airport-technology.com)
- Developing and implementing innovative procedures such as approach peak offload (APO) have enabled us to deliver enhanced air traffic management services and accommodate the rising demand of our prestigious clientele with up to 86% during peak hours. (airport-technology.com)
Symptoms1
- The device is worn on the wrist and finger of the patient and can be used to more conveniently monitor upper extremity movement disorder symptoms and their fluctuations. (medgadget.com)
India2
- Clean Air India Movement (CLAIM) was a nationwide campaign by Blueair in India on 5 May 2015. (wikipedia.org)
- The campaign was initiated by the premium air purifier brand Blueair and the key role was played by Vijay Kannan, the India head of Blueair. (wikipedia.org)
Environmental1
- This is why the environmental justice movement has long worked to change these unjust patterns. (nrdc.org)
Close1
- In a criminal complaint against Carrillo, FBI Special Agent Brett Woolard says he believes the pair are connected to the anti-government, pro-gun movement Boogaloo, whose adherents believe a second civil war is close at hand. (courthousenews.com)
Dust1
- Evaluating ventilating air movement in underground limestone mines by monitoring respirable dust generated from production shots. (cdc.gov)
Data1
- I am looking for a highly motivated student to compare the data from these two radar systems, to analyze differences and similarities in phenology, numbers, and movements of insect echoes. (lu.se)
Navigation1
- Developed and designed by Dubai Air Navigation Services (DANS), the procedure has also reduced peak arrival delays by 40% at DXB. (airport-technology.com)
Result1
- As a result, local movements increased by 17,025 movements. (gc.ca)
Systems2
- For engineers and maintenance and facility managers - who can't tolerate poor-performing air movement systems - Hartzell delivers. (hartzellairmovement.com)
- Federal, state, local, and tribal air agencies operate and maintain a wide variety of outdoor air monitoring systems across the United States. (cdc.gov)
Largest5
- The largest increases occurred at Calgary/Springbank (+959 movements) and Langley (+896). (gc.ca)
- The largest increases were observed at Montréal/Pierre Elliott Trudeau International (+416 movements), Vancouver International (+310) and Calgary International, Alberta (+141). (gc.ca)
- U.S. Air Force members of the 501st Combat Support Wing, RAF Mildenhall, RAF Lakenheath, as well as members from USAFE-UK, U.S. Army's Surface Deployment and Distribution Command, U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command and transportation contractors all came together to execute the United Kingdom's largest ammunition supply operation of the decade, England, May 18, 2019. (af.mil)
- With the current market capitalization, Mesa Air currently ranks as the 54th largest airline company in the world. (bestforextips.biz)
- With the current market capitalization, Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings currently ranks as the 30th largest airline company in the world. (bestforextips.biz)
Requirements1
- A computer software program that estimates air quantity requirements in large-opening stone mines. (cdc.gov)
Local2
- Spread via social media, the "flygskam" (flight shame) movement has received celebrity endorsement from local stars in Sweden, including the former Olympian biathlete, Björn Ferry, who has pledged to quit flying. (telegraph.co.uk)
- Local movements rose 24.8% to 85,660 and itinerant movements increased 4.5% to 270,239. (gc.ca)
Leaders1
- Its leaders today are largely the children of the "Crusaders for Justice" who launched a nationwide civil rights movement in the 60s and 70s. (npr.org)
Thoughts1
- Art and painters reflected the new modern reality of life and artists explored socially liberal thoughts and trends in modernist art and new art movements. (artlex.com)
Start2
Equipment1
- Air movement equipment must be designed to fend off the caustic and corrosive conditions in which they operate. (hartzellairmovement.com)