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?
Garrett Morgan invented the gas mask in 1914. His design was initially intended to protect firefighters from smoke and toxic gases. Morgan's invention gained significant recognition, particularly for its use during World War I.
During World War I, soldiers exposed to chemical gases such as chlorine and mustard gas suffered severe injuries and long-term health issues. Treatment options were limited, as medical personnel often lacked the knowledge and resources to effectively manage gas-related injuries. Victims experienced symptoms like respiratory distress, skin burns, and blindness, leading to high rates of suffering and mortality. The psychological impact of gas warfare also left deep scars on those who survived.
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.
Crankcase emission controls are systems designed to reduce or eliminate the release of harmful gases and vapors from the engine's crankcase, which can occur during engine operation. These emissions primarily consist of unburned hydrocarbons, which can contribute to air pollution. Common methods of control include Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) systems, which redirect crankcase gases back into the intake manifold for re-combustion, and the use of oil separators. Implementing these controls helps to improve air quality and complies with environmental regulations.
Exhaust stroke.
Non-condensable gases in a refrigeration system are gases that are not easily converted into a liquid state during the cooling process. These gases can reduce the efficiency of the system by interfering with heat transfer and increasing the system's operating pressure. Common non-condensable gases include air, nitrogen, and other contaminants that may enter the system during installation or operation.
Respiratory
A nuclear power plant primarily emits water vapor and small amounts of carbon dioxide during its operation. Radioactive gases, such as noble gases like xenon and krypton, can also be released during certain operational events, but these are typically controlled and monitored to minimize environmental impact.
exchange of gases and nutrients in the blood; pumps blood and controls heart