Search Results - "Jaeger, M J"
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Distribution and composition of organic matter in surface sediments of coastal Southeast Alaska
Published in Continental shelf research (30-06-2009)“…Total organic carbon (TOC) and biogenic silica (opal) content, elemental (C/N) and isotopic (δ 13C, δ 15N) composition of organic matter and the content of…”
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Components of the work of breathing and implications for monitoring ventilator-dependent patients
Published in Critical care medicine (01-03-1994)“…a) To discuss the components of the work of breathing using an established physiologic model (Campbell diagram); b) to describe the requirements of a monitor…”
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High-frequency ventilation in dogs with three gases of different densities
Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-05-1991)“…Dogs were ventilated with a high-frequency oscillation device varying the frequency (5-15 Hz), the tidal volume (25-100 ml), and the resident gas (He, N2,…”
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Evaluation of the interrupter technique for the use of assessing airway obstruction in children
Published in Pediatric pulmonology (01-04-1994)“…The purpose of this study was to determine if the interrupter technique, a noninvasive method for measuring airflow resistance, could be used to assess airway…”
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Delayed subarachnoid migration of an epidural Arrow FlexTip Plus catheter
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Thermal pulse propagation and dispersion in laminar flow within conduits of finite wall conductivity
Published in International journal of heat and mass transfer (01-04-1997)“…The temporal and spatial characteristics of thermal pulses travelling in conduits of finite wall conductivity are studied using a multiple time scale…”
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Lung mechanics in sitting and horizontal body positions
Published in Chest (01-04-1983)“…We measured lung compliance, pulmonary flow-resistance, and expiratory reserve volume (ERV) in ten healthy young adults in sitting, supine, and lateral…”
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Failure to Ventilate Through a Double-Lumen Tube due to Carinal Shift During Lung Volume Reduction Surgery
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Application of a valveless anesthesia circuit for deep diving
Published in Undersea & hyperbaric medicine (01-12-1994)“…The Mapleson E breathing circuit used in anesthesia has no valves or CO2-absorbent canisters and thus entails low resistance to breathing and has low…”
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Flow rate determination in conduits using a thermal pulse technique
Published in International communications in heat and mass transfer (01-03-1997)“…Mean speeds of laminar flow in tubes are determined non-invasively using thermocouple measurements of thermal pulse speeds. Such pulses are shown to travel at…”
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CO2 binding by Baralyme in three different carrier gases
Published in Undersea & hyperbaric medicine (01-09-1994)“…The absorptive properties of Baralyme and Sodasorb for CO2 in a container were studied by measuring the lifetime T0.5 of the unit, i.e., the time until the…”
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Continuous positive airway pressure and expiratory positive airway pressure increase functional residual capacity equivalently
Published in Chest (01-04-1986)“…The effect of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and expiratory positive airway pressure (EPAP) on functional residual capacity (FRC) of ten healthy,…”
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Lobar flow patterns in a hollow cast of canine central airways
Published in Journal of applied physiology: respiratory, environmental and exercise physiology (01-03-1983)“…To demonstrate that the regional partitioning of flow in central airways is direction dependent, we compared inspiratory and expiratory lobar flows in a hollow…”
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Slow inward current may produce many results attributed to IX1 in cardiac Purkinje fibers
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1985)“…We have tried to answer two fundamental questions concerning the outward current IX1 of cardiac Purkinje fibers. 1) Is it possible that current changes…”
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A re-examination of late outward plateau currents of cardiac Purkinje fibers
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1985)“…Two outward currents, IX1 and IX2, are thought to be activated by depolarization of the Purkinje fiber. One of these, IX1, is presently believed to play a…”
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Flow partitioning in symmetric cascades of branches
Published in Journal of applied physiology: respiratory, environmental and exercise physiology (01-09-1981)“…We have found markedly nonuniform partitioning of flow in idealized models of physiological cascades of branches. Liquids having viscosities of 0.8-7.0 cP were…”
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A lung model of carbon dioxide concentrations with mechanical or spontaneous ventilation
Published in Critical care medicine (01-12-1986)“…Modifications of a commercially available mechanical lung model (Vent-Aid Training Test Lung, Michigan Instruments, Inc., Grand Rapids, MI) enabled the study…”
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Reversible and irreversible components of central-airway flow resistance
Published in Journal of biomechanical engineering (01-05-1987)“…The flow energy loss (head loss) through a cast of canine central airways is found to be nearly independent of flow direction. By contrast, head loss in…”
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Tidal controls on the formation of fine-scale sedimentary strata near the Amazon river mouth
Published in Marine geology (1995)“…The Amazon river mouth provides a dynamic setting for studying the formation of sedimentary strata under conditions where fluvial and marine processes merge…”
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A manifold to measure exhaled tidal volume during high-frequency jet ventilation
Published in Critical care medicine (01-08-1986)“…A simple manifold is described that enables accurate measurement of tidal volume and exhaled minute volume during high-frequency jet ventilation. The system…”
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