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Definition of airway in English: airwaynoun ˈɛːweɪˈɛrweɪ 1The passage by which air reaches a person's lungs. he kept the man's airway clear and blood circulating Example sentencesExamples - But the fine water droplets it creates may reach smaller airways in the lower chest.
- A casualty can breathe only if their airway is clear.
- Normally, lung mast cells occur around blood vessels, large airways, and nerves.
- Parents gave consent for an upper airway MRI that followed head MRI, with no additional sedation.
- Preliminary studies show these compounds improve the flow of mucus through the respiratory tract, allowing airways to clear more quickly and efficiently.
- A cough is a reflex action to clear the airways of mucus, phlegm, irritants or a foreign body.
- It thins mucus in air passages and makes it easier to cough up mucus and clear airways, allowing easier breathing.
- From the nose and mouth, air passes into the trachea and into each lung, through two airways called the bronchi.
- The force of a cough can clear an airway that is blocked.
- If the airway is clear and intubation is not immediately required, blood pressure and pulse should be checked and oxygen administered.
- Circulation: cardiac massage Once the airway is clear and the patient can receive air or oxygen into the lungs, the blood flow to the tissues must be maintained.
- Moreover, BALF from allergen-stimulated airways was mitogenic for airway fibroblasts.
- Infiltration of the large and small airways with eosinophils, neutrophils, plasma cells, and lymphocytes is common.
- Because wisdom teeth are at the back of the mouth, close to the airway, any infection around the area can potentially become very serious.
- In patients with severe trauma, airway compromise is a cause of prehospital death that can be prevented and simple airway manoeuvres can clear the airway to provide vital oxygenation.
- It works in the body specifically to reduce any allergic inflammation of the nasal passages, the bronchial airways and the throat.
- Brusquely, he pulled the head back, cleared the airway, pinched the nostrils shut, puffed between the ice cold lips.
- Actually, coughing is a healthy reflex that helps clear the airways in the throat and chest.
- Subsequent sleep is again followed by airway collapse, and the cycle repeats itself.
- They reduce inflammation in your airways and prevent blood vessels from leaking fluid into your airway tissues.
Synonyms tube, channel, passage, canal, vessel - 1.1 A tube for supplying air to a person's lungs in an emergency.
Example sentencesExamples - A high incidence of middle ear complications from hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been described in patients with artificial airways.
- Before inserting the airway, explain the procedure to the patient and use universal precautions as necessary.
- The review uncovered a wide range of research relating to the practice of suctioning adults with an artificial airway.
- Gastric inflation is a dangerous complication of using laryngeal mask airways in advanced life support
- In the intensive care unit, however, the artificial airway can be a substantial barrier to aerosol delivery.
- 1.2 A ventilating passage in a mine.
Example sentencesExamples - 4 types of measurement were carried out during the investigation: pressure loss across the tested airway.
- After work stopped about 2pm Birrell and Nasmyth made their examination, and then appear to have travelled to the shaft by the return airway.
- However, for complex airways in operating mines, the coefficients show higher values.
- In an intake airway of a coal mine a locomotive was pushing a single materials vehicle.
- East section is separated from other sections of the Colliery by a fault across which there are only two roads, one the intake and haulage road, and the other the return airway.
2A recognized route followed by aircraft. Example sentencesExamples - For those of you now figuring distances in your head, Pensacola to Cincinnati is about 650 miles, following the most direct route along the airways.
- The Short Empire flying boats were extremely successful aircraft that helped extend the airways to all corners of the British empire.
- Tip 6 Use a bright marking pen to lay out your course on the sectional chart, even if it's following an airway - they all look the same.
- One example of flying a different course to your next waypoint is (after takeoff) to join a nearby airway that goes through that waypoint.
- It was a beautiful day and it was great to watch Johan and Laurie ease the old girl through the South African airways.
- By 1920 fifteen fields spaced approximately 200 miles apart over a 2680-mile route made up the airway.
- All metal, sleek and with high-performance, these aircraft pioneered the world's airways.
- The weather was such that I could fly airways on a fairly direct route home.
- In the waters and airways of the Gulf, in the dust and danger of Iraq, in the jungles of the Solomon Islands or Timor-Leste or in the sad carnage of Aceh, there stand our men and women, there stands our nation.
- The first ones were located not at airports, as they are now, but along airways, spaced 15 to 25 miles apart.
- If the member wants an answer, then let me answer it - nor do I have responsibility for the Civil Aviation Authority, which is responsible for safety of the airways.
- When airborne, do pilots fly directly to their destination airport using GPS or do they still fly specific airways?
- As we flew in a southerly direction down the airway from Phoenix, passing Marana, the twilight was fading in the western sky across the desert.
- A copy of the commercial airway manual was found at the accident site.
- The commercial aviation industry can pay for the national airways system.
- It was not long before F-BEEG was plying the world's airways on a variety of mapping assignments.
- So, when I was offered the opportunity to fly to Miramar for my airways navigation cross-country, I jumped at the chance.
- Keep your aircraft perpendicular to an airway when crossing it.
- Following a study that took into account the airline's schedule, available equipment, and airway navigation aids, he decided it best to wait.
- Enhancing airway access by expanding the Kozhikode airport and establishing Kannur airport
- 2.1 Used in names of airlines.
Example sentencesExamples - The Airline Group consists of British Airways, British Midland, Virgin Atlantic, easyJet, Monarch Airlines, Britannia Airways and Airtours.
- They include Thai Airways International, Singapore's Silk Air, Malaysian Airline System, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Indian Airlines and Air China.
- The fuselage had been transferred to Blackhawk Airways run by Dick Wixom in Janesville, Wisconsin.
- Outside of US Airways right now, it is United Airlines.
- US Airways has moved to a new location at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
- Both Virgin Atlantic and South African Airways offer flights from London Heathrow to Durban.
- British Airways, via London Heathrow; Ryanair and EasyJet, via Gatwick, Czech Air, via Prague, Olympic Airways via London.
- Thai Airways is a great airline - keep up the great work!
- I am a 20-plus-year employee at US Airways in Baltimore.
- Second position went to Singapore Airlines, with Cathay Pacific third, British Airways fourth and Thai Airways fifth.
- The evening's activities were led by Visuda Sathanont, from the Standards Department of Thai Airways International Plc.
- The airline has so-called code-sharing agreements with Delta Air, Alitalia, Garuda Indonesia, Thai Airways and Vietnam Airlines.
- Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd owns a 49-percent share in Jetstar.
- These partners include British Airways and American Airways.
- US Airways and American Airlines have put fares on sale for travel to and from New York.
- Connexion By Boeing will also be launched on Singapore Airlines, Japanese Airlines, All Nippon Airways and China Airlines.
- Judith Elen travelled as a guest of South Australian Tourism Commission, Qantas and Rex Airways.
- These airlines include Nigerian Airways, Kenya Airways, and Air Mauritius.
- I sat in this strange dazed state until 8 a.m. when I was able to contact my brother, who was fortunately in Bangkok and able to arrange a flight ticket with Thai Airways.
- The six carriers are China Airlines, EVA Airways, Mandarin Airlines, Far Eastern Air Transport, TransAsia Airways and UNI Air.
Definition of airway in US English: airwaynounˈɛrweɪˈerwā 1The passage by which air reaches a person's lungs. Example sentencesExamples - If the airway is clear and intubation is not immediately required, blood pressure and pulse should be checked and oxygen administered.
- It thins mucus in air passages and makes it easier to cough up mucus and clear airways, allowing easier breathing.
- In patients with severe trauma, airway compromise is a cause of prehospital death that can be prevented and simple airway manoeuvres can clear the airway to provide vital oxygenation.
- Because wisdom teeth are at the back of the mouth, close to the airway, any infection around the area can potentially become very serious.
- They reduce inflammation in your airways and prevent blood vessels from leaking fluid into your airway tissues.
- Parents gave consent for an upper airway MRI that followed head MRI, with no additional sedation.
- The force of a cough can clear an airway that is blocked.
- Preliminary studies show these compounds improve the flow of mucus through the respiratory tract, allowing airways to clear more quickly and efficiently.
- Circulation: cardiac massage Once the airway is clear and the patient can receive air or oxygen into the lungs, the blood flow to the tissues must be maintained.
- Moreover, BALF from allergen-stimulated airways was mitogenic for airway fibroblasts.
- Actually, coughing is a healthy reflex that helps clear the airways in the throat and chest.
- Subsequent sleep is again followed by airway collapse, and the cycle repeats itself.
- A casualty can breathe only if their airway is clear.
- Infiltration of the large and small airways with eosinophils, neutrophils, plasma cells, and lymphocytes is common.
- A cough is a reflex action to clear the airways of mucus, phlegm, irritants or a foreign body.
- Brusquely, he pulled the head back, cleared the airway, pinched the nostrils shut, puffed between the ice cold lips.
- It works in the body specifically to reduce any allergic inflammation of the nasal passages, the bronchial airways and the throat.
- Normally, lung mast cells occur around blood vessels, large airways, and nerves.
- But the fine water droplets it creates may reach smaller airways in the lower chest.
- From the nose and mouth, air passes into the trachea and into each lung, through two airways called the bronchi.
Synonyms tube, channel, passage, canal, vessel - 1.1 A tube for supplying air to a person's lungs in an emergency.
Example sentencesExamples - In the intensive care unit, however, the artificial airway can be a substantial barrier to aerosol delivery.
- A high incidence of middle ear complications from hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been described in patients with artificial airways.
- Before inserting the airway, explain the procedure to the patient and use universal precautions as necessary.
- The review uncovered a wide range of research relating to the practice of suctioning adults with an artificial airway.
- Gastric inflation is a dangerous complication of using laryngeal mask airways in advanced life support
- 1.2 A ventilating passage in a mine.
Example sentencesExamples - East section is separated from other sections of the Colliery by a fault across which there are only two roads, one the intake and haulage road, and the other the return airway.
- After work stopped about 2pm Birrell and Nasmyth made their examination, and then appear to have travelled to the shaft by the return airway.
- 4 types of measurement were carried out during the investigation: pressure loss across the tested airway.
- In an intake airway of a coal mine a locomotive was pushing a single materials vehicle.
- However, for complex airways in operating mines, the coefficients show higher values.
2A recognized route followed by aircraft. Example sentencesExamples - The commercial aviation industry can pay for the national airways system.
- The first ones were located not at airports, as they are now, but along airways, spaced 15 to 25 miles apart.
- When airborne, do pilots fly directly to their destination airport using GPS or do they still fly specific airways?
- It was a beautiful day and it was great to watch Johan and Laurie ease the old girl through the South African airways.
- The weather was such that I could fly airways on a fairly direct route home.
- A copy of the commercial airway manual was found at the accident site.
- In the waters and airways of the Gulf, in the dust and danger of Iraq, in the jungles of the Solomon Islands or Timor-Leste or in the sad carnage of Aceh, there stand our men and women, there stands our nation.
- All metal, sleek and with high-performance, these aircraft pioneered the world's airways.
- The Short Empire flying boats were extremely successful aircraft that helped extend the airways to all corners of the British empire.
- Keep your aircraft perpendicular to an airway when crossing it.
- Tip 6 Use a bright marking pen to lay out your course on the sectional chart, even if it's following an airway - they all look the same.
- If the member wants an answer, then let me answer it - nor do I have responsibility for the Civil Aviation Authority, which is responsible for safety of the airways.
- So, when I was offered the opportunity to fly to Miramar for my airways navigation cross-country, I jumped at the chance.
- For those of you now figuring distances in your head, Pensacola to Cincinnati is about 650 miles, following the most direct route along the airways.
- As we flew in a southerly direction down the airway from Phoenix, passing Marana, the twilight was fading in the western sky across the desert.
- It was not long before F-BEEG was plying the world's airways on a variety of mapping assignments.
- Following a study that took into account the airline's schedule, available equipment, and airway navigation aids, he decided it best to wait.
- By 1920 fifteen fields spaced approximately 200 miles apart over a 2680-mile route made up the airway.
- Enhancing airway access by expanding the Kozhikode airport and establishing Kannur airport
- One example of flying a different course to your next waypoint is (after takeoff) to join a nearby airway that goes through that waypoint.
- 2.1 Used in names of airlines.
Example sentencesExamples - These partners include British Airways and American Airways.
- Judith Elen travelled as a guest of South Australian Tourism Commission, Qantas and Rex Airways.
- I sat in this strange dazed state until 8 a.m. when I was able to contact my brother, who was fortunately in Bangkok and able to arrange a flight ticket with Thai Airways.
- British Airways, via London Heathrow; Ryanair and EasyJet, via Gatwick, Czech Air, via Prague, Olympic Airways via London.
- They include Thai Airways International, Singapore's Silk Air, Malaysian Airline System, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Indian Airlines and Air China.
- Outside of US Airways right now, it is United Airlines.
- These airlines include Nigerian Airways, Kenya Airways, and Air Mauritius.
- The Airline Group consists of British Airways, British Midland, Virgin Atlantic, easyJet, Monarch Airlines, Britannia Airways and Airtours.
- The fuselage had been transferred to Blackhawk Airways run by Dick Wixom in Janesville, Wisconsin.
- US Airways and American Airlines have put fares on sale for travel to and from New York.
- The evening's activities were led by Visuda Sathanont, from the Standards Department of Thai Airways International Plc.
- Thai Airways is a great airline - keep up the great work!
- The airline has so-called code-sharing agreements with Delta Air, Alitalia, Garuda Indonesia, Thai Airways and Vietnam Airlines.
- The six carriers are China Airlines, EVA Airways, Mandarin Airlines, Far Eastern Air Transport, TransAsia Airways and UNI Air.
- US Airways has moved to a new location at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
- Second position went to Singapore Airlines, with Cathay Pacific third, British Airways fourth and Thai Airways fifth.
- I am a 20-plus-year employee at US Airways in Baltimore.
- Both Virgin Atlantic and South African Airways offer flights from London Heathrow to Durban.
- Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd owns a 49-percent share in Jetstar.
- Connexion By Boeing will also be launched on Singapore Airlines, Japanese Airlines, All Nippon Airways and China Airlines.
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