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How the human can breath underwater just like fish... Liquid Ventilation

In PLV (mechanical ventilation), oxygen - carrying fluids - is dripped through the lungs into the lungs of the patient. In this article I will describe how PL V is used today and how patients who receive it can be cared for. The currently preferred liquids are liquids with oxygen and carbon dioxide bearing properties (e.g. liquid oxygen, liquid carbon monoxide). Perflubron helps to open collapsed alveoli, increase gas exchange and improve lung conformity so that the ventilator can operate at the same level it reaches. This improved conformity allows ventilation with increased tidal volume, resulting in increased gas exchange and PFC fluids in the lungs, which can contribute to improved ventilation and mismatch of the perfusion. ...

World War 2: The war that destroyed half of the world population

The instability created in Europe by World War I (1914-18) set the stage for the international conflict of World War II, which broke out two decades later and proved even more devastating. The Nazi Party rearmed the nation and signed strategic treaties with Italy and Japan to strengthen its ambitions for world domination. Hitler's invasion of Poland in September 1939 prompted Britain and France to declare war on Germany, and power rose in an economically and politically unstable Germany. On October 1, 1939, World War II began with the outbreak of war between the United States and Germany in the Middle East. Over the next six years, the conflict would claim more lives than any previous war and destroy more than half of the world's population and much of its infrastructure. In many ways, World War II was born o...

Warld War 1: The war that started of the biggest change in world powers in history

Also known as the Great War, World War I was a global conflict fought mainly by the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. It began on 1 October 1914 after the assassination of Franz Ferdinand a month earlier and ended on 11 November 1918 with the signing of an armistice. One of the best documented conflicts in history, but how much do we know about the First World War? Many people assume that the war originated directly from the alliance structures that welded the major European powers together in 1914, but what was known at the time has since been confirmed and is now more commonly referred to as the Second World War, the Great War or even the Second World War. ...

A shallow dive into socialism

The increasing visibility of candidates associated with the socialist label in one way or another has made it difficult to understand how average Americans understand the concept. While 17% of Americans define socialism as state ownership of the means of production, the reactions defining it as dealing with equality vary widely, including those who say it means control over income and wealth, modified communism, or both. While many still see socialism as a modified communism, which in several respects embodies restrictions on freedom, an increasing percentage see it as equality and state social benefits. Left: 19% of the entries focus on the control of the state over the means of production or the control over income, wealth and / or wealth distribution. ...

An overview over communism

Communism, a political and economic doctrine, aims to replace private property and profit-oriented economies with a state system of public ownership of the means of production and distribution of goods, services and services. Like most nineteenth-century writers, Marx used the terms communism and socialism interchangeably, but the distinction was largely based on the nature of their political and economic principles. Communism, according to its proponents, is therefore a form of socialism and therefore an alternative to capitalism. How exactly communism differs from socialism has long been debated. ...