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ventilator

[ven-tl-ey-ter] / ˈvɛn tlˌeɪ tər /




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Well, when ventilators were removed from two of the patients, their heart rates shot up accompanied by a surge in gamma waves, which are forms of high-frequency electrical activity in the brain.

From Salon

In the 30 seconds to two minutes after their ventilators were removed, two of the four patients' brains showed surges in gamma waves.

From Scientific American

Where was that money spent, if a provincial hospital doesn't have a single ventilator for its patients?

From BBC

Seconds after their ventilators were removed, two of the patients’ brains suddenly lit up with a burst of neuronal activity in high-frequency patterns called gamma waves that continued as the heart stopped beating.

From Science Magazine

Three adults were tucked into hospital beds, still and apparently asleep, with ventilators and other machines of artificial life doing the work that their bodies couldn’t do.

From Los Angeles Times