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What (who) is Entitle - definition

MONITORING OF THE CONCENTRATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN RESPIRATORY GASES. M WORST
Capnometer; Capnograph; Capnograf; Capnometry; Entitle co2; Capnogram; ETCO2; End tidal CO2
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entitle      
(entitles, entitling, entitled)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you are entitled to something, you have the right to have it or do it.
If the warranty is limited, the terms may entitle you to a replacement or refund...
There are 23 Clubs throughout the U.S., and your membership entitles you to enjoy all of them.
VERB: V n to n, V n to-inf
2.
If the title of something such as a book, film, or painting is, for example, 'Sunrise', you can say that it is entitled 'Sunrise'.
Chomsky's review is entitled 'Psychology and Ideology'.
...a performance entitled 'United States'.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed quote, V-ed quote
Entitle      
·vt To Attribute; to Ascribe.
II. Entitle ·vt To give a claim to; to qualify for, with a direct object of the person, and a remote object of the thing; to furnish with grounds for seeking or claiming with success; as, an officer's talents entitle him to command.
III. Entitle ·vt To give a title to; to affix to as a name or appellation; hence, also, to dignify by an honorary designation; to Denominate; to Call; as, to entitle a book "Commentaries;" to entitle a man "Honorable.".
entitle      
¦ verb
1. (often be entitled to) give (someone) a right to do or receive something.
2. give a title to (a book, play, etc.).
Derivatives
entitlement noun
Origin
ME: via OFr. from late L. intitulare, from in- 'in' + L. titulus 'title'.

Wikipedia

Capnography

Capnography is the monitoring of the concentration or partial pressure of carbon dioxide (CO
2
) in the respiratory gases. Its main development has been as a monitoring tool for use during anesthesia and intensive care. It is usually presented as a graph of CO
2
(measured in kilopascals, "kPa" or millimeters of mercury, "mmHg") plotted against time, or, less commonly, but more usefully, expired volume (known as volumetric capnography). The plot may also show the inspired CO
2
, which is of interest when rebreathing systems are being used. When the measurement is taken at the end of a breath (exhaling), it is called "end tidal" CO
2
(PETCO2).

The capnogram is a direct monitor of the inhaled and exhaled concentration or partial pressure of CO
2
, and an indirect monitor of the CO
2
partial pressure in the arterial blood. In healthy individuals, the difference between arterial blood and expired gas CO
2
partial pressures is very small (normal difference 4-5 mmHg). In the presence of most forms of lung disease, and some forms of congenital heart disease (the cyanotic lesions) the difference between arterial blood and expired gas increases which can be an indication of new pathology or change in the cardiovascular-ventilation system.

Examples of use of Entitle
1. It would entitle unmarried couples who live together to rights including hospital visits and inheritance.
2. There, she pleaded for a card that would entitle her malnourished children to free milk.
3. Civil unions entitle them to joint social security, limited inheritance rights and other benefits.
4. Completing the form on Sundeckvip.com will entitle you to complimentary membership.
5. Leading the country would immediately entitle him to an additional index–linked annual pension of 62,418.