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Τι (ποιος) είναι breather$9575$ - ορισμός

SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS PROVIDING GAS TO ESCAPE FROM A HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT
Rescue breather

Breather         
  • Pseudospherical breather surface
NONLINEAR WAVE IN WHICH ENERGY CONCENTRATES IN A LOCALIZED AND OSCILLATORY FASHION
Discrete breather
·noun That which puts one out of breath, as violent exercise.
II. Breather ·noun One who breathes. Hence: (a) One who lives.(b) One who utters. (c) One who animates or inspires.
breather         
  • Pseudospherical breather surface
NONLINEAR WAVE IN WHICH ENERGY CONCENTRATES IN A LOCALIZED AND OSCILLATORY FASHION
Discrete breather
¦ noun
1. informal a brief pause for rest.
2. a vent or valve to release pressure or to allow air to move freely.
Breather         
  • Pseudospherical breather surface
NONLINEAR WAVE IN WHICH ENERGY CONCENTRATES IN A LOCALIZED AND OSCILLATORY FASHION
Discrete breather
In physics, a breather is a nonlinear wave in which energy concentrates in a localized and oscillatory fashion. This contradicts with the expectations derived from the corresponding linear system for infinitesimal amplitudes, which tends towards an even distribution of initially localized energy.

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Escape set

An escape set (in German Tauchretter = "diving rescuer") is a breathing set that allows its wearer to survive for a time in an environment without (sufficiently) breathable air.

Early escape sets were rebreathers and were typically used to escape from submarines with a depleted air supply that, for technical or military reasons, were unable to surface. One example is the Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus. Escape sets were also used ashore, e.g. in the mining industry, and for escape from tanks (Amphibious Tank Escape Apparatus).

The small open-circuit scuba Helicopter Aircrew Breathing Device has the similar purpose of providing breathing gas to escape from a ditched helicopter.