Stagnant air at the same temperature as fresh air, even when it contains twenty or more parts of carbon dioxide, and all the organic and other substances in the breathed air of occupied rooms, has, so far, shown no effect on any of the physiological Nature - Page 355edited by - 1915Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1915 - 684 pages
...under the 75 condition and of 37 per cent, under the 86 condition, as compared in each case with 68. 6. Stagnant air at the same temperature as fresh air, even when it contains 20 or more parts of carbon dioxid and all the organic and other substances in the breathed air of occupied... | |
| 1915 - 898 pages
...air ¡it the same temperature as fresh air, even when it contains 'JO or more parts of carbon dioxid and all the organic and other substances in the breathed air of occupied rooms has, so far, f-liown no effect on any of the physiological responses listed above under 1 and 3, nor on the power... | |
| 1916 - 812 pages
...75° condition and of 37 per cent under the 86° condition, as compared in each case with 68°. 6. Stagnant air at the same temperature as fresh air, even when it contains 20 or more parts of carbon dioxide and all the organic and other substances in the breathed air of... | |
| Medicine - 1917 - 658 pages
...75° condition and of 37 per cent, under the 86° condition, as compared in each case with 68°. " 6. Stagnant air at the same temperature as fresh air, even when it contains 20 or more parts of carbon dioxide and all the organic and other substances in the breathed air of... | |
| May Ayres Burgess - 1918 - 470 pages
...not feel like working in a very hot, damp room, but if obliged to work they do so very successfully. Stagnant air at the same temperature as fresh air,...dioxide and all the organic and other substances in breathed ah- of an occupied room, according to the commission's findings, has no effect on any of the... | |
| May Ayres Burgess, Jesse Feiring Williams, Thomas Denison Wood - School buildings - 1918 - 342 pages
...like working in a very hot, damp room, but if obliged to work they do so very successfully. Statuant air at the same temperature as fresh air, even when...dioxide and all the organic and other substances in breathed air of an.- occupied room, according to the commission's findings, ias no effect on any-of... | |
| William Hallock Park - Public health - 1920 - 922 pages
...metabolism, concentration of the urine and skin sensitivity being all studied in the New York experiments. Stagnant air at the same temperature as fresh air, even when it contained FIG. 23.—View of experimental chamber, New York State Commission on Ventilation. One subject... | |
| 1920 - 914 pages
...metabolism, concentration of the urine and skin sensitivity being all studied in the Xew York experiments. Stagnant air at the same temperature as fresh air, even when it contained FIG. 23.—View of experimental chamber, New York State Commission on Ventilation. One subject... | |
| Jesse Feiring Williams - 1922 - 416 pages
...F. condition and 37 per cent, under the 86° F. condition as compared in each case with 68° F. "6. Stagnant air at the same temperature as fresh air, even when it contains 20 or more parts of carbon dioxid and all the organic and other substances in the breathed air of occupied... | |
| jesse feiring williams - 1925 - 420 pages
...F. condition and 37 per cent, under the 86° F. condition as compared in each case with 68° F. "6. Stagnant air at the same temperature as fresh air, even when it contains 20 or more parts of carbon dioxid and all the organic and other substances in the breathed air of occupied... | |
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