0 the movement of fresh air around a closed space, or the system that does this: --
1 the act of expressing an opinion or mentioning a subject so that it can be discussed by others: --
His condition improved so that he was weaned from ventilation within next day.
The horse also has a very stiff chest wall that limits the thoracic displacement to ventilation during exercise86 and mandates a proportionally greater diaphragmatic displacement.
The cave's entrance became buried, and inadequate ventilation caused an episode of hypoxia and carbon monoxide poisoning.
The cages used in the experiment were plastic bags (width 30 cm, length 50 cm), which contained many small ventilation holes.
The semi-open forecourt provides shade and ventilation, keeping the space cool7 and affording long periods of thermal comfort suitable for various activities.
Neither classrooms nor common living spaces were provided with sufficient daylight or adequate ventilation systems.
As nurses, we should encourage the ventilation of their feelings (both positive and negative) and assist them in finding answers to their questions.
The ventilation system was carefully calibrated to accommodate a known number of occupants and a predicted rate of air-change.