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breaths per minute

Known as: {breaths}/min, breaths minutes per, bpm 
The number of breaths (inhalation and exhalation) taken per minute time.
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1998
1998
OBJECTIVES Increases in exhaled nitric oxide have been demonstrated to originate from the lungs of rats after septic lung injury… 
1998
1998
We examined the efficiency of an adult circle system with adult bellows to deliver minute ventilation (VE) to an infant test lung… 
1988
1988
Introduction In the 1930's, Francois Faure, a relatively unknown racing cyclist, defeated the world champion Lemoire, in a 4 km… 
1987
1987
To compare the ventilation and oxygenation capabilities of jet ventilation at 100 breaths per minute with those of conventional… 
1986
1986
&NA; To examine the effects of cardiac surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) on the lung, functional residual capacity (FRC… 
1985
1985
Using open-magnitude scaling, six normal subjects estimated the perceived magnitude of a range of added elastic loads (20-76… 
1984
1984
Fifteen critically ill patients with acute respiratory failure were ventilated with high-frequency jet ventilation (HFJV… 
1982
1982
We used direct invasive techniques to measure the effects of hyperventilation on the pulmonary blood flow (Q) and on… 
1982
1982
To evaluate the rate of gas mixing in human lungs during rebreathing maneuvers used to measure pulmonary tissue volume (Vt) and… 
1978
1978
Anesthetized, paralyzed, purebred beagle dogs were ventilated for 45 min (n = 5) and 60 min (n = 5) with oxygenated (PIO2 = 685…