Ventilation in a sentence as a noun

People want to be able to shut their door, and this interferes with the cross ventilation.

There are some LED bulbs that are explicitly rated for use in enclosures with no ventilation.

Moisture barriers and ventilation of interstitial spaces is designed to clear moisture.• Heat pumps.

This is almost too good:"As Swartz entered the wiring closet, he held his bicycle helmet like a mask to shield his face, looking through ventilation holes in the helmet.

People are friendly, but there is not really any knowledge ventilation because the angels cultivate this atmosphere of competition.

The state is as beautiful as ever but I often had to switch my car's ventilation system to recirc to avoid the smell of coal power plant exhaust, even miles from the plant.

Maybe there is a ventilation system which is easily navigable once you know how to get in; or maybe all of the rooms have unlocked windows for no good reason; we haven't been told yet.

The reason factory workers in poor rural countries put up with no windows, ventilation, or air conditioning is that the alternative is subsistence farming.

And there are actually some vestiges of regulations directed at protecting consumers from hotels that are firetraps, lack adequate ventilation, etc.

For a number of years, a chain smoker in the building caused problems for almost everyone, as the secondhand smoke escaped his unit and migrated to the ventilation systems of everyone else.

It would run in the bag with no ventilation when I didn't realize it until the battery drained and it would fail to shutdown until the hardware fail-safes took over and I realized my backpack was too hot to hold.

I appreciate seeing an office for a successful indie company that doesn't consist of brick facades, exposed ventilation and a big open room filled with people, computers, video game consoles and foosball tables.

I recently was working in a group shop environment where many things were preventing me from getting work don - distractions, inadequate ventilation, inconsistent fuel supply - and I became quite unhappy.

* From the wikipedia article you specified: "Because uranium ore emits radon gas, uranium mining can be more dangerous than other underground mining, unless adequate ventilation systems are installed.".

There is some literature[1] indicating the body can tolerate such acidosis better in the absence of hypoxemia so the cited idea may have merit as a stopgap measure, but I'm not sure how effective this scheme would be in near or complete absence of ventilation - like the example cited where the little girl's lungs are full of blood.

Ventilation definitions

noun

the act of supplying fresh air and getting rid of foul air

See also: airing

noun

a mechanical system in a building that provides fresh air; "she was continually adjusting the ventilation"

noun

free and open discussion of (or debate on) some question of public interest; "such a proposal deserves thorough public discussion"

noun

the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation

See also: breathing respiration