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Oronasal breathing

Oronasal breathing Breathing simultaneously through both the nasal and... [Pg.238]

Swift, D.B. and Proctor, D.F. (1982). Human respiratory deposition of particles during oronasal breathing. Atmos. Environ. 16 2279-2282. [Pg.365]

Bowes SM, Swift DL. Deposition of inhaled particles in the oral airway during oronasal breathing. Aerosol Sci Technol 1989 11 157-167. [Pg.213]

The factors and processes affecting the deposition of airborne substances in all regions of the respiratory tract can be broadly categorized as those related to the (1) structure of the respiratory system, (2) chemical and physical properties of the airborne substance, and (3) ventilatory functions including route of breathing (nasal, oral, and oronasal). [Pg.2257]


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