The Anesthesiologist
First versions of tanks, machine guns(immobile), poison gases, and gas masks.
technically yes, but practically no.
has something to do with transportation systems and gases?
Both sides in WW1 used several gases, but chlorine and phosgene were the commonest inhaled agents, but mustard gas, a blistering agent affected tsssues which it touched so that skin was rapidly blistered by exposure. After WW2 nerve gases were available in addition but most countries signed agreement not to use any of them. Along with this the use of flame throwers used by both sides was given up. In recent years some nerve gases have been used mostly in the Middle East, but widespread use of poisonous gases has been avoided by mutual agreement bewteeen nations in the UN.
Germany was the first country to use poison gas
The Anesthesiologist
anesthesiologist
It is an anaesthetist.
an anesthesiologist, I assume. I don't know quite what you mean by "gases". They administer anesthetic gases in addition to other agents
A funny term is a gas passer but the proper term is an anesthesiologist. She is a medical doctor (MD) who cares for a patient before, during and immediately following a surgical or medical procedure by administering appropriate anesthesia and monitoring the patient for reactions and complications, and to ensure comfort and manage pain.
The waste gate controls the boost coming out of a turbo by bleeding off exhaust gases/pressure to the turbo's turbine. By control the amount of gases/pressure the turbine see's, it controls the turbo's speed/pressure.
Exhaust stroke.
Respiratory
Glowing gases observed during combustion is called a "flame."
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are the gases exchanged in the lungs during breathing.
gases emitted during volcano eruptions are basically oxides of shulphur,etc
exchange of gases and nutrients in the blood; pumps blood and controls heart