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Once contact had been achieved and a course of action decided upon, any residual capacity would be made available to the passengers, including the Critics.
If the net flow from to is negative, it contributes to the residual capacity.
They state that while these used batteries may be no longer usable in vehicles, their residual capacity still has significant value.
The residual capacity of an edge is .
The overall volume of gas present at end-expiration in both lungs was defined as functional residual capacity.
Notice that as long as there exists some path with a positive residual capacity, the flow will not be maximum.
Have all Member States got adequate residual capacity and full registration of livestock so that any infection can be traced?
A novel residual capacity estimation method based on extension neural network for lead-acid batteries.
The residual capacity for some path is the minimum capacity of all edges in that path.
The network decides whether to accept a new connection request, based on the relation of the requested traffic descriptor and the network's residual capacity.
The amount of air remaining in the lungs at the end of a breath is greater (this is called the functional residual capacity).
The residual capacity from to is , the total capacity, minus the flow that is already used.
Functional Residual Capacity, in medicine, the amount of air in the lungs after passive expiration.
Effect of sustained inflation length on establishing functional residual capacity at birth in ventilated premature rabbits.
Establishing functional residual capacity at birth: the effect of sustained inflation and positive end expiratory pressure in a preterm rabbit model.
Positive end expiratory pressure is required to develop a functional residual capacity in preterm rabbits ventilated from birth.
The aim of preoxygenation is to replace the nitrogen that forms the majority of the functional residual capacity with oxygen.
Decreased functional residual capacity is seen, typically falling from 1.7 to 1.35 litres, due to the compression of the diaphragm by the uterus.
As late as four years post-injury, decreased functional residual capacity has been found in most pulmonary contusion patients studied.
The helium dilution technique and pulmonary plethysmograph are two common ways of measuring the functional residual capacity of the lungs.
Notice how there is positive residual capacity on some edges where the original capacity is zero, for example for the edge .
Functional residual capacity (FRC).
The helium dilution technique is the way of measuring the functional residual capacity of the lungs (the volume left in the lungs after normal expiration).
This means that we can use augmenting paths , , and infinitely many times and residual capacities of these edges will always be in the same form.
PEEP improves oxygenation by redistributing the alveolar fluid and restores functional residual capacity by keeping the alveoli open.