Answer:
dinitrogen
Explanation:
"Chemical compounds" are given specific names through the <em>chemical nomenclatures</em> with reference to their <em>structures</em> and<em> chemical composition</em>. This kind of naming ensures that <u>the compound will be distinguished from the rest without confusion.</u>
For example, the chemical name of <em>Nitrogen gas</em> is "dinitrogen." Adding the word "di" means that that the gas consists of<em> 2 atoms of nitrogen</em> because it is "diatomic" in nature. This gas can be mostly found in the atmosphere.
Answer:
to think before they do things
Explanation:
The lungs recoil to force the air out of the lungs. The intercostal muscles relax, returning the chest wall to its original position. The diaphragm also relaxes, moving higher into the thoracic cavity.
Under the Berlin definition, patients with PaO2/FiO2 200-300 would now have "mild ARDS." Onset of ARDS (diagnosis) must be acute, as defined as within 7 days of some defined event, which may be sepsis, pneumonia, or simply a patient's recognition of worsening respiratory symptoms.