airway

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A flight path used by aeroplanes
The trachea
A space between roof insulation and roof sheathing for movement of air
"Tubes" through which air moves in and out of the lungs
A control area or portion thereof established in the form of a corridor equipped with radio navigational aids
The space between a ceiling's insulation and the roof boards that allows air movement through the roofing system's vents, allowing moisture and summer heat buildup to escape
A control area in the form of a corridor, the centre line of which is defined by radio navigational aids
An officially designated air route with sectors defined as specific courses to or from directional radio stations
passage for air into the lungs, including the mouth, nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, and bronchi
Airways means the same as airwaves. The interview went out over the airways
a commercial enterprise that provides scheduled flights for passengers
any passage through which air is carried
a duct that provides ventilation (as in mines)
The airways are all the routes that planes can travel along. How does a private pilot get access to the airways?
The passageway for air from the nose and mouth to the lungs
is a control area or portion thereof established in the form of a corridor equipped with radio navigation aids
A space between roof insulation and roof boards for movement of air
the system of the body that is involved in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide The general term "airway" includes the mouth and nose and goes all the way to the lungs and everything in between
{i} air lane, route through the air travelled by aircraft; passageway through which air travels (Medical); ventilator shaft
The space between roof insulation and roof boards which allows for movement of air
A metal or plastic framework designed to fit the curvature of the mouth and throat to prevent air passageways from closing
Any passage through which air is carried Also known as an air course
A person's airways are the passages from their nose and mouth down to their lungs, through which air enters and leaves their body. an inflammation of the airways
The parts of the body involved in moving air into the lungs
a designated route followed by airplanes in flying from one airport to another
airplanes can follow designated routes, defined by ground-based navigation devices Such routes are termed "airways"
airway bill
A document signed by an airline to show they have received goods for air transportation, as well as the airports the goods will come from and go to
airway bill
Document signed by an airline to show receipt of goods for air transportation from and to the airports indicated
airway bill
A contract, between an air carrier and an exporter, to carry goods by air Note that unlike the Bill of Lading, an Airway Bill is not a fully negotiable instrument
airway management
medical procedure in which caretakers restore or maintain respiration by the use of medical equipment and/or physical manipulation
lower airway
The part of respiratory tract starting at larynx and ending at alveoli
lower airway
The part of respiratory tract starting at trachea and ending at alveoli
lower airway
The part of respiratory tract starting at trachea and ending at bronchioles
upper airway
The part of respiratory tract consisting of nose, oral cavity, pharynx
upper airway
The part of respiratory tract consisting of nose, oral cavity, pharynx and epiglottis
upper airway
The part of respiratory tract consisting of nose, oral cavity, pharynx and larynx
emergency airway puncture
A cricothyrotomy (also called thyrocricotomy, cricothyroidotomy, inferior laryngotomy, intercricothyrotomy, coniotomy or emergency airway puncture) is an incision made through the skin and cricothyroid membrane to establish a patent airway during certain life-threatening situations, such as airway obstruction by a foreign body, angioedema, or massive facial trauma
Airways
British Airways Pan American World Airways Inc. Qantas Airways Limited
airways
plural of airway
airway
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