dont bother just use c++
the bi pap has oxygen added to the air where as the c pap has just compressed room air I am very sorry to have to do this, but the above answer is incorrect. I am fully aware of the function of bi-pap and c-pap systems, as I live with one every night, and have researched the technologies in depth. A c-pap machine provides a constant air pressure to the mask of the wearer, whether they are breathing in or out. A bi-pap machine provides one pressure on inhale (higher pressure) and another (lower pressure) on exhale. Either of these machines can be used with or without oxygen added. Likewise, either machine can be run with added humitity. A c-pap machine is more difficult to get used to than a b-ipap macchine, since you are exhaling against a greater pressure with a c-pap unit. A bi-pap unit senses your breathing, and reduces its pressure as soon as you start exhaling. I use a bi-pap machine, and it is very comfortable to use. I have never been able to get used to a c-pap machine; I can't exhale against the pressure. The main reason why everyone doesn't use a bi-pap machine is the cost - thousands of dollars for a bi-pap machine versus hundreds of dollars for a c-pap machine.
Machines which are used to lift a load are governed by the "Law of machines", which states that the effort to be applied on the machine (p) is related to the weight (w) which it can lift as - p = mw + c Where m and c are positive constants which are characteristics of the machine.
There is no 'this' in C. C is not an object-oriented language. C++, however, is object-oriented. The 'this' pointer is used by non-static member functions to determine which instance of a class the function should operate upon.
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For what? Industrial processes in general operate from way below 0C to thousands of degrees C
the bi pap has oxygen added to the air where as the c pap has just compressed room air I am very sorry to have to do this, but the above answer is incorrect. I am fully aware of the function of bi-pap and c-pap systems, as I live with one every night, and have researched the technologies in depth. A c-pap machine provides a constant air pressure to the mask of the wearer, whether they are breathing in or out. A bi-pap machine provides one pressure on inhale (higher pressure) and another (lower pressure) on exhale. Either of these machines can be used with or without oxygen added. Likewise, either machine can be run with added humitity. A c-pap machine is more difficult to get used to than a b-ipap macchine, since you are exhaling against a greater pressure with a c-pap unit. A bi-pap unit senses your breathing, and reduces its pressure as soon as you start exhaling. I use a bi-pap machine, and it is very comfortable to use. I have never been able to get used to a c-pap machine; I can't exhale against the pressure. The main reason why everyone doesn't use a bi-pap machine is the cost - thousands of dollars for a bi-pap machine versus hundreds of dollars for a c-pap machine.
If your c-pap face mask is leaking you may need a replacement mask.
It came equipped with R12 Freon. R12 is extremely expensive as it is no longer produced. I suggest you have your A/C converted to operate on R134a. Any professional A/C shop can do this. You are asking this question so undoubtedly you have a leak, and the leak must be repaired before adding refrigerant. It is illegal to do otherwise.It came equipped with R12 Freon. R12 is extremely expensive as it is no longer produced. I suggest you have your A/C converted to operate on R134a. Any professional A/C shop can do this. You are asking this question so undoubtedly you have a leak, and the leak must be repaired before adding refrigerant. It is illegal to do otherwise.
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My daughter-in-law has just been diagnoised with ALS and and been put on a 'breathing machine" a BI-Pap. I have sleep apnea and us a C-Pap machine at night, what is the difference brtween the two?Gerry CunninghamA C Pap is usually used for mild/moderate sleep apnea. It holds the throat open to prevent it from collapsing during sleep.A Bi Pap has 2 pressures: a stronger one while breathing in, a lesser one during expiration. It's often used for severe obstructive sleep apnea, or for people that have trouble maintaining oxygenation on their own. Hope this helped.
This procedure is known as a D&C (dilatation and curettage).
Consult with your caregiver. Every model of cpap has different key combinations to get into the programming mode.
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Talk with your physicion on receiving a nebulizer that connects with the c-pap it will add a little moisture to the machine not making the oxygen so dry
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M. Liwschitz -Garik has written: 'D-C and A-C machines'