Sentences with phrase «restricted airflow»

One of our testers complained that it was too snug and restricted airflow, causing the setup to feel extremely warm.
With laryngeal paralysis, one or both of the laryngeal cartilages fail to open normally, creating turbulent, restricted airflow and panting that is often raspy sounding and much louder than usual.
This can give a less restricted airflow at higher engine speeds.
From what Ive learned about engines though, a less restricted airflow, opens the door to more power.
Unlike padded crib bumpers, this liner keeps your little one's limbs safely inside the crib without risk of restricted airflow.
I used screen material, hoping it won't restrict airflow too much.
So to clarify tonsillitis is when the glands in the throat become infected and full of puss, they swell, sometimes considerably restricting the airflow in the throat and you probably have a fever to boot due to the high level of markers in your blood.
This restricts airflow and can make breathing difficult for your baby.
This can happen when a baby's chin is pressed against his or her chest, restricting airflow.
Unlike bumpers, which restrict airflow and pose a risk of entrapment, rail covers remain well above your infant's reach, leaving baby's sleeping environment clear and free of soft, pillow - like surfaces.
Positional asphyxia is a type of suffocation that occurs when the body is put in a position that restricts airflow.
This durable little carrier is lightweight enough to keep your baby safe and comfortable in hotter weather without restricting airflow, but it's also durable enough to support your child all the way up to 45 pounds.
A hat that is too tight will restrict airflow and might not cover the whole head, leaving a good portion of it exposed to the cold.
The pressure it places on your diaphragm will restrict your airflow and make it harder to take deep relaxing breaths that could help you sleep.
Although this has never happened in one of our slings we want to alert you that this can happen when a baby's chin is pressed against his or her chest, restricting airflow.
In order to mimic the severe sleep apnea experience, the researchers induced short 15 second apneas in sedated rats by restricting airflow into the lungs repeatedly.
It's obvious that you don't want a TB (throttle body) that's too small because that would restrict the airflow.
A dirty filter will restrict airflow and increase energy demand around your home.
The compressed tissues in the nose and back of the throat restricts airflow causing difficulty breathing.
A clogged and dirty air filter restricts airflow, making your heating and cooling system work harder in order to keep your house at the specified temperature.
Dirty filters restrict airflow and reduce efficiency.
The wall I thought it would work best on happened to have one of those poorly placed air return vent things on it, so I didn't want to restrict airflow, but I of course wanted to disguise the vent if I could.

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Whichever carrier you purchase, you need to make sure that your infant is positioned in it safely and that his airflow isn't restricted in any way.
Further changes to the car's aerodynamics include new front intakes to increase the airflow speed and create an air curtain over the front wheels to restrict turbulence and drag.
In fact, when the wing is deployed airflow is restricted because it's raised three to four inches up.
Most gasoline engines are controlled by limiting that flow with a throttle that restricts intake airflow, while a diesel engine is controlled by the amount of fuel supplied to the cylinder, and so has no «throttle» as such.
Also the airflow inside the ball becomes more restricted after longer periods of time.
Dogs like these crates because they offer good airflow and don't restrict the dog's view of its surroundings.
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