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What (who) is entrained air - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Entrainer; Entrain; Entraining; Entrainers; Entrainments; Entrained; Entrainment (disambiguation)

Aired         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Air.
Air sac         
  •  The uncinate processes are the small white spurs about halfway along the ribs. The rest of this diagram shows the air sacs and other parts of a bird's respiratory system:1 cervical air sac, 2 clavicular air sac, 3 cranial thoracal air sac, 4 caudal thoracal air sac, 5 abdominal air sac (5' diverticulus into pelvic girdle), 6 lung, 7 trachea
  • Birds' lungs obtain fresh air during both exhalation and inhalation, because the air sacs do all the "pumping" and the lungs simply absorb oxygen.
  • Diagram showing the general layout of air sacs in a bird
  • Comparison between the air sacs of ''Majungasaurus'' and a bird
  • An [[emperor penguin]], an example of a diving bird
PART OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM OF BIRDS
Air sacs; Air-sac; Air-sacs
·- One of the spaces in different parts of the bodies of birds, which are filled with air and connected with the air passages of the lungs; an air cell.
Air sac         
  •  The uncinate processes are the small white spurs about halfway along the ribs. The rest of this diagram shows the air sacs and other parts of a bird's respiratory system:1 cervical air sac, 2 clavicular air sac, 3 cranial thoracal air sac, 4 caudal thoracal air sac, 5 abdominal air sac (5' diverticulus into pelvic girdle), 6 lung, 7 trachea
  • Birds' lungs obtain fresh air during both exhalation and inhalation, because the air sacs do all the "pumping" and the lungs simply absorb oxygen.
  • Diagram showing the general layout of air sacs in a bird
  • Comparison between the air sacs of ''Majungasaurus'' and a bird
  • An [[emperor penguin]], an example of a diving bird
PART OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM OF BIRDS
Air sacs; Air-sac; Air-sacs
Air sacs are spaces within an organism where there is the constant presence of air. Among modern animals, birds possess the most air sacs (9–11), with their extinct dinosaurian relatives showing a great increase in the pneumatization (presence of air) in their bones.

Wikipedia

Entrainment

Entrainment may refer to:

  • Air entrainment, the intentional creation of tiny air bubbles in concrete
  • Brainwave entrainment, the practice of entraining one's brainwaves to a desired frequency
  • Entrainment (biomusicology), the synchronization of organisms to an external rhythm
  • Entrainment (chronobiology), the alignment of a circadian system's period and phase to the period and phase of an external rhythm
  • Entrainment (engineering), the entrapment of one substance by another substance
  • Entrainment (hydrodynamics), the movement of one fluid by another
  • Entrainment (meteorology), a phenomenon of the atmosphere
  • Entrainment (physical geography), the process by which surface sediment is incorporated into a fluid flow
  • Entrainment (physics), the process whereby two interacting oscillating systems assume the same period
  • Lexical entrainment, the process in conversational linguistics of the subject adopting the terms of their interlocutor