Valsalva"s zone - traducción al árabe
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Valsalva"s zone - traducción al árabe

TECHNIQUE FOR EQUALISING PRESSURE IN THE MIDDLE EARS
Valsva manoeuvre; Valsalva manoeuvre; Valsalva maneouvre; Valsalva's maneuver; Valsalva; Valsalva Manuever; Valsalva Maneuver; Valsalve Maneuver; Valsalve; Valsarva maneuver; Vagal manoeuvres; Valsalva test; Valsalva manoeuvres; Ear equalization; Blowout nose closed
  • Astronaut showing the use of the "Valsalva"

Valsalva's zone      
‎ مِنْطَقَةُ فالسالفا,الصَّفِيْحَةُ القاعِدِيَّةُ للقَناةِ القَوقَعِيَّة‎
photic         
  • 50px
  •  Zones of the water column as defined by the amount of light penetration. The mesopelagic is sometimes referred to as the ''dysphotic zone''.
  • Phytoplankton growth is affected by the colour spectrum of light,<br />and in the process called [[photosynthesis]] absorb light<br />in the blue and red range through [[photosynthetic pigment]]s}}
  •  Comparison of the depths which different colors of light penetrate open ocean waters and the murkier coastal waters. Water absorbs the warmer long wavelengths colours, like reds and oranges, and scatter the cooler short wavelength colours.<ref>[https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/04deepscope/background/deeplight/media/diagram3.html Ocean Explorer] NOAA. Updated: 26 August 2010.</ref>
  •  Layers of the pelagic zone
  • Intricate silicate (glass) shell, 32-40 million years old, of a [[diatom]] microfossil}}
UPPERMOST LAYER OF WATER IN A LAKE OR OCEAN THAT IS EXPOSED TO SUNLIGHT MORE THAN 1% OF SURFACE ILLUMINATION
Epipelagic; Epipelagic zone; Euphotic; Euphotic depth; Photic Zone; Euphotic zone; Photic; Sunlight zone; Altiphotic; Rariphotic; Photic layer; Photic waters
‎ ضَوئِيّ‎
PHOTIC         
  • 50px
  •  Zones of the water column as defined by the amount of light penetration. The mesopelagic is sometimes referred to as the ''dysphotic zone''.
  • Phytoplankton growth is affected by the colour spectrum of light,<br />and in the process called [[photosynthesis]] absorb light<br />in the blue and red range through [[photosynthetic pigment]]s}}
  •  Comparison of the depths which different colors of light penetrate open ocean waters and the murkier coastal waters. Water absorbs the warmer long wavelengths colours, like reds and oranges, and scatter the cooler short wavelength colours.<ref>[https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/04deepscope/background/deeplight/media/diagram3.html Ocean Explorer] NOAA. Updated: 26 August 2010.</ref>
  •  Layers of the pelagic zone
  • Intricate silicate (glass) shell, 32-40 million years old, of a [[diatom]] microfossil}}
UPPERMOST LAYER OF WATER IN A LAKE OR OCEAN THAT IS EXPOSED TO SUNLIGHT MORE THAN 1% OF SURFACE ILLUMINATION
Epipelagic; Epipelagic zone; Euphotic; Euphotic depth; Photic Zone; Euphotic zone; Photic; Sunlight zone; Altiphotic; Rariphotic; Photic layer; Photic waters

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Definición

Valsalva manoeuvre
[val'salv?]
¦ noun Medicine the action of attempting to exhale with the nostrils and mouth, or the glottis, closed, serving to increase pressure in the middle ear and the chest or equalize pressure in the ears.
Origin
C19: named after the Italian anatomist Antonio M. Valsalva.

Wikipedia

Valsalva maneuver

The Valsalva maneuver is performed by a forceful attempt of exhalation against a closed airway, usually done by closing one's mouth and pinching one's nose shut while expelling air out as if blowing up a balloon. Variations of the maneuver can be used either in medical examination as a test of cardiac function and autonomic nervous control of the heart, or to clear the ears and sinuses (that is, to equalize pressure between them) when ambient pressure changes, as in scuba diving, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, or air travel.

A modified version is done by expiring against a closed glottis. This will elicit the cardiovascular responses described below but will not force air into the Eustachian tubes.