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air·way  (ârw)
n.
1.
a. A passageway or shaft in which air circulates, as in ventilating a mine.
b. A covered, self-propelled passageway used for airline passenger and crew embarkation and debarkation at airport terminal gates.
2.
a. See air lane.
b. See airline.

airway [ˈɛəˌweɪ]
n
1. (Engineering / Aeronautics) an air route, esp one that is fully equipped with emergency landing fields, navigational aids, etc.
2. (Mining & Quarrying) a passage for ventilation, esp in a mine
3. (Medicine) a passage down which air travels from the nose or mouth to the lungs
4. (Medicine) Med a tubelike device inserted via the throat to keep open the airway of an unconscious patient

A control area or portion thereof established in the form of a corridor marked with radio navigational aids.
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Noun1.airway - a duct that provides ventilation (as in mines)airway - a duct that provides ventilation (as in mines)
duct - an enclosed conduit for a fluid
register - an air passage (usually in the floor or a wall of a room) for admitting or excluding heated air from the room
schnorchel, schnorkel, snorkel breather, breather, snorkel - air passage provided by a retractable device containing intake and exhaust pipes; permits a submarine to stay submerged for extended periods of time
upcast - air passage consisting of a ventilation shaft through which air leaves a mine
vent, vent-hole, venthole, blowhole - a hole for the escape of gas or air
ventilation shaft - a shaft in a building; serves as an air passage for ventilation
2.airway - a designated route followed by airplanes in flying from one airport to anotherairway - a designated route followed by airplanes in flying from one airport to another
approach path, glide path, glide slope, approach - the final path followed by an aircraft as it is landing
holding pattern - the flight path (usually circular) maintained by an aircraft that is awaiting permission to land
itinerary, route, path - an established line of travel or access
3.airway - the passages through which air enters and leaves the body
respiratory system, systema respiratorium - the system for taking in oxygen and giving off carbon dioxide; in terrestrial animals this is accomplished by breathing
lower respiratory tract - the bronchi and lungs
upper respiratory tract - the nose and throat and trachea
tract - a system of body parts that together serve some particular purpose
4.airway - a commercial enterprise that provides scheduled flights for passengersairway - a commercial enterprise that provides scheduled flights for passengers
line - a commercial organization serving as a common carrier
fleet - group of aircraft operating together under the same ownership
Translations
airway [ˈɛəweɪ] N
1. (Aer) (= company) → línea f aérea, aerolínea f; (= route) → ruta f aérea
2. (Anat) → vía f respiratoria
3. (= ventilator shaft) → conducto m de ventilación
airway [ˈɛərweɪ] n
(AVIATION) (= route) → voie f aérienne
(ANATOMY)voie f respiratoire
the airways → les voies respiratoires
airway [ˈɛəˌweɪ] n
a. (Aer) → rotta aerea
b. the airways nplle vie fpl respiratorie


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The volume of compressed gas will depend on alveolar pressure and absolute lung volume, which, in turn, depends on the interaction of respiratory muscle strength and force-velocity relationship, effort, hyperinflation and airway resistance [5].
Another important modification was the flow "off-switch", an adjustment that is key to matching airway pressure delivery to the neural cycles of patients with high airway resistance and long inspiratory time constants.
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