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 Übersetzung für 'lung capacity' von Englisch nach Deutsch
biol.
lung capacity
Lungenkapazität {f}
biol.med.
lung capacity
Lungenleistung {f}
3 Wörter
MedTech.
lung capacity test
Lungenkapazitätstest {m}
med.
total lung capacity
totale Lungenkapazität {f}
med.
total lung capacity
Totalkapazität {f} der Lunge
Teiltreffer
med.
ageing-lung / aging-lung emphysema [senile emphysema]
Alterslungenemphysem {n} [seltener für: Altersemphysem]
anat.
lung
Beuschel {n} [österr.] [ugs.] [derb] [Lunge]
anat.med.
lung
Pulmo {m} [fachspr.] [Lunge]
6
lungPlauze {f} [regional] [ugs.] [Lunge]
anat.
lung
Lungenflügel {m}
79
med.
punctured lung
punktierter Lungenflügel {m}
med.
lung condition
Lungenleiden {n}
med.
lung failure
Lungenversagen {n}
med.
lung dysfunction
Lungenfunktionsstörung {f}
med.MedTech.
lung hospital
Lungenkrankenhaus {n}
med.
lung perforation
Lungenperforation {f}
med.
lung markings­ {pl}
Lungenzeichnung {f}
biol.
vertebrate lung
Wirbeltierlunge {f}
biol.orn.
avian lung
Vogellunge {f}
jobsmed.
lung specialist
Lungenspezialist {m}
jobsmed.
lung doctor
Lungenarzt {m}
med.
lung bleeding
Lungenblutung {f}
med.
lung operation
Lungenoperation {f}
med.
lung transplant
Lungentransplantat {n}
MedTech.
lung angiogram
Lungenangiogramm {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • It was later alleged in an interview with former Lewis-trained boxer Luis Resto in the Showtime documentary film "Assault in the Ring", that Lewis would break apart pills used to treat asthma and pour the medicine into the water, giving Resto greater lung capacity in the later rounds of a fight.
  • Pinsent had at one time the largest lung capacity recorded for a sportsman at 8.5 litres.
  • The person then inhales a test gas mixture rapidly and completely, reaching the total lung capacity as nearly as possible.
  • Some severe cases of scoliosis can lead to diminishing lung capacity, pressure exerted on the heart, and restricted physical activities.
  • The dachshund has a deep chest which provides plenty of space for heart development and lung capacity.

  • In a 2009 documentary, former Lewis-trained boxer Luis Resto revealed that Panama Lewis would break apart antihistamine pills and pour the medicine into his water, giving him greater lung capacity in the later rounds of a fight.
  • The values for residual volume and total lung capacity are generally decreased in restrictive lung disease.
  • The total lung capacity depends on the person's age, height, weight, and sex, and normally ranges between 4 and 6 litres.
  • In contrast, partial liquid ventilation (PLV) is a technique in which a PFC is instilled into the lung to a volume approximating functional residual capacity (approximately 40% of total lung capacity).
  • , causing coughing, choking, and reduced lung capacity. It also has many negative effects throughout the ecosystem.

  • The cardiopulmonary tests are used to determine the lung capacity and to check for heart murmurs.
  • Pulmonary plethysmographs are commonly used to measure the functional residual capacity (FRC) of the lungs—the volume in the lungs when the muscles of respiration are relaxed—and total lung capacity.
  • Each exercise is designed with a different goal in mind, for example calmative effects or expanded lung capacity.
  • Osteoporosis is also linked to respiratory and cardiovascular health issues, such as loss of lung capacity.
  • While benthic dives are efficient and favorable for rockhoppers, they present physiological limitations such as limits in lung capacity, which affects duration of dives.

  • Some of the experiments the Soviets described included studies of the heart and circulatory systems in orbit, studies of intracranial pressure, monitoring of blood composition, measuring of lung capacity and inhalation/exhalation rates and the testing of a water purification system which condensed moisture from the station's atmosphere.
  • These dogs have huge lung capacity for swimming extremely long distances and a thick, oily, and waterproof double coat which protects them from the chill of icy waters.
  • A person with a lung capacity of [...] who held their breath for [...] would be represented by a single dot on the scatter plot at the point (400, 21.7) in the Cartesian coordinates.
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