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Effect of atmospheric pressure on hearing in normal subjects. ... The degree of deterioration in hearing was greater when the chamber pressurewas increased (descent) than where pressure was decreased (ascent).
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Reduced gas flow rates through the sampling chamber due to increased difficulty encountered by the pump as a result of decreased density of the gases at lower pressures. 2. The second explanation for malfunction of the instrument is the effect of low barometric pressure on calibration.
This increase in energy is an increase in pressure. If you reverse the process and cool down a gas, the pressure decreases as well. Atmospheric pressure is a large component of how weather works. As air moves around the globe, pockets of high pressure and low pressure build up.
Reduced gas flow rates through the sampling chamber due to increased difficulty encountered by the pump as a result of decreased density of the gases at lower pressures. 2. The second explanation for malfunction of the instrument is the effect of low barometric pressure on calibration.
This increase in energy is an increase in pressure. If you reverse the process and cool down a gas, the pressure decreases as well. Atmospheric pressure is a large component of how weather works. As air moves around the globe, pockets of high pressure and low pressure build up.
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