
See more Open Access OptionĮxtended studies on the concept of dead space have been made in the last half-century. Measurement devices (pressure, temperature, flow, voltage, frequency etc.), precision engineering, medical devices, instrumentation for education (devices and software), sensor technology, mechatronics and robotics. Solid-state physics, radio engineering, telecommunications, control systems, signal processing, power electronics, electronic devices and circuits and automation. Operations research, systems engineering, management science, complex systems and cybernetics applications and information technologies Electronic Engineering Computer ScienceĬomputer graphics and visualization, programming, human-computer interaction, neural networks, image processing and software engineering.

JART classifies research into the following main fields: Material Scienceīiomaterials, carbon, ceramics, composite, metals, polymers, thin films, functional materials and semiconductors. The journal does not charge for submission, processing, publication of manuscripts or for color reproduction of photographs. JART publishes manuscripts describing original research, with significant results based on experimental, theoretical and numerical work. Some apparatus dead space may actually reduce total dead space, as an ETT bypasses the majority of anatomical dead space of the patient (nasopharynx).ĭead space from the patient.The Journal of Applied Research and Technology (JART) is a bimonthly open access journal that publishes papers on innovative applications, development of new technologies and efficient solutions in engineering, computing and scientific research. Types of Dead Spaceĭead space from equipment, such as tubes ventilator circuitry. Glomerular Filtration and Tubular Functionĭead space is the proportion of minute ventilation which does not participate in gas exchange.

Functional Anatomy and Control of Blood Flow
