Tearoom Trade 2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315130682-14
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“…During apnoeic oxygenation, the continuous oxygen supply is theorized to continue into the alveoli via a mass flow e ect (Weingart 2012). Additionally, the use of apnoeic oxygenation, particularly via HFNC, can produce a positive distension pressure within the bronchioles and alveoli (Humphreys 2017). Therefore apnoeic oxygenation may reduce the extent of atelectasis on induction of anaesthesia (Humphreys 2017).…”
Section: How the Intervention Might Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During apnoeic oxygenation, the continuous oxygen supply is theorized to continue into the alveoli via a mass flow e ect (Weingart 2012). Additionally, the use of apnoeic oxygenation, particularly via HFNC, can produce a positive distension pressure within the bronchioles and alveoli (Humphreys 2017). Therefore apnoeic oxygenation may reduce the extent of atelectasis on induction of anaesthesia (Humphreys 2017).…”
Section: How the Intervention Might Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the use of apnoeic oxygenation, particularly via HFNC, can produce a positive distension pressure within the bronchioles and alveoli (Humphreys 2017). Therefore apnoeic oxygenation may reduce the extent of atelectasis on induction of anaesthesia (Humphreys 2017).…”
Section: How the Intervention Might Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…64 Yet by the end of the 1960s, police departments from Miami and Laguna Beach to the less exotic Lake Milton, Ohio followed the YMCA's lead and began looking into extended video surveillance. 65 Perhaps the most impressive surveillance operation of the 1960s came back to Mansfield's video campaign against gay cruisers in 1962. The Mansfield Police Department had long seen the men's room in Central Park as a dangerous area, a "frequent .…”
Section: The Intricacies and Innovations Of Clandestine Surveillancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…After all, most cruisers relied on "spotters" to avoid exposure to all members of the public-police officers, ordinary adults, and, as Humphreys would report, especially minors. 101 And that vision went against the professional experience of the police. The precise reason that police departments turned to clandestine surveillance to arrest homosexual cruisers was their knowledge that most men who resorted to public toilets for sex used whatever resources they had to limit their exposure to strangers.…”
Section: Clandestine Surveillance In the Courtsmentioning
confidence: 99%