Definitionn. the act of supplying fresh air and getting rid of foul air
Last update: October 5, 2015
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Ventilation helps us to take more oxygen. [Please select]
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For reasons of health it may be assumed that no system of heating is advisable which does not provide for a constant renewal of the air in the locality warmed, and on this account there is a difficulty in treating as separate matters the subjects of heating and ventilation, which in practical schemes should be considered conjointly. [Please select]
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But prompt ventilation of this allimportant question. [Please select]
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The panels were put up, leaving only the openings for ventilation, and the Wolf was brought close alongside. [Please select]
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These comfortable quarters, exposed to the sun, receive the two captives under a wire-gauze dome, which provides adequate ventilation for a prolonged residence. [Please select]
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You can describe the lighting and ventilation, the room temperature, etc. [Please select]
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And love's flame is superior to physical law in that, the less ventilation it has, the more fiercely it burns. [Please select]
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Some of these were used as ladder-ways, but others had been cut merely for the purpose of securing ventilation. [Please select]
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This is not surprising, for many homes are stuffy, ventilation and open windows not seeming a necessity. [Please select]
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The _causes_ of the disease are damp lodging, foul air, want of ventilation, and unwholesome food. [Please select]
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The _Causes_ of this disease are want of cleanliness, absence of fresh air, want of due attention to ventilation, and foul feeding. [Please select]
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