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air entrainment

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air entrainment,
the movement of room air into the chamber of a jet nebulizer used to treat respiratory diseases. Air entrainment increases the rate of nebulization and the amount of liquid administered per unit of time.


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Even though significant metal damage through oxidation and air entrainment can occur during this early stage of the casting process, it is usually left out of the conventional filling analysis and replaced by a fixed flow rate.
Most concrete recycling operations crush everything that comes in, and state highway engineers are concerned about the quality of the aggregates that made up the original concrete--whether there was air entrainment, perhaps alkali silica reactivity problem, etc.
Yumoto, Air entrainment and thermal radiation from heptane pool fires, Fire Technol.
 
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