Examples of 'subatmospheric' in a sentence

Meaning of "subatmospheric"

Subatmospheric is an adjective describing conditions or pressures that are below atmospheric levels or standards
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  • Less than atmospheric (pressure)

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It is also possible to operate at subatmospheric or superatmospheric pressure.
Subatmospheric pressure therapy may be continuous or intermittent.
The assembly may operate under subatmospheric pressure.
Subatmospheric pressure may prevail in the container.
Venting can be to atmospheric or subatmospheric pressure.
A subatmospheric pressure is generated by suction in the adjacent chamber.
The method can be performed at atmospheric or subatmospheric pressure.
The subatmospheric pressure source includes a pump member.
A preferred concentration method is evaporation under subatmospheric pressure.
The subatmospheric distillation may be a conventional vacuum distillation.
The residual fraction is distilled under subatmospheric pressure.
Subatmospheric reaction pressures may be employed.
The drying step can be performed at atmospheric or subatmospheric pressures.
A subatmospheric pressure minimum is searched for and identified as an inspiration.
Conveniently this atmospheric residue is sent to the subatmospheric distillation.

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Many subatmospheric pressures may be used in the distillation according to the invention.
In practice a boiling point of a hydrocarbon is determined under subatmospheric pressure.
Operation of this technology under subatmospheric pressure conditions would be desirable.
The deposition is generally carried out at atmospheric or slightly subatmospheric pressure.
This lowest pressure may be a subatmospheric pressure generated by a vacuum pump.
A portion or all of the regeneration segment typically occurs at subatmospheric pressure.
Liquid is drawn into the zone of subatmospheric pressure and must be removed.
The subatmospheric pressure mechanism may be discarded after a single period of use.
It is also possible to carry out the reaction at subatmospheric or superatmospheric pressure.
Many subatmospheric pressures can be used in the process according to the invention.
Experimental set up using a rebreathing technique for subatmospheric oxygen levels.
A system for subatmospheric pressure therapy in connection with healing a wound is provided.
Experiments were first conducted with water for a wide range of subatmospheric pressures.
The reaction is performed at subatmospheric pressure at boiling point of the reaction mixture.
The bromination reaction can be accomplished at a pressure ranging from subatmospheric to superatmospheric.
The pressure may be subatmospheric through superatmospheric with superatmospheric pressures preferred.
The catalytic distillation column for disproportionation may be operated under a subatmospheric pressure.
Some embodiments include means to maintain subatmospheric pressure on cooling fluid in the passages.
Subatmospheric pressures are advantageous since conversion increases with a further reduction in reactant partial pressure.
A purge step following evacuation to the lower subatmospheric desorption pressure is generally desirable.
Subatmospheric pressures are possible, but not preferred.
Then after cooling the content a subatmospheric pressure will be present in the closed container.
Alternatively, the fluid pressure may be subatmospheric.
This recompression from subatmospheric pressure is both undesirable and highly energy intensive.
The power source may be reused with new components of the subatmospheric pressure mechanism.
Atmospheric, subatmospheric or superatmospheric pressures can be employed.
The system may incorporate a variety of wound dressings and subatmospheric pressure sources and pumps.
Atmospheric, subatmospheric and superatmospheric pressures may be used.
Advantageously there is a vacuum dome V used for generating the subatmospheric pressure which produces degassing.
Further, subatmospheric pressure may prevail in the container.
The chamber is brought to a first subatmospheric pressure ;.
However, subatmospheric and superatmospheric pressures can be used if desired.
The pressure may be atmospheric, subatmospheric or superatmospheric.
Given the subatmospheric pressure in the cavity … debris might have caused infection.
The pressure can be atmospheric, subatmospheric or superatmospheric.

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