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Capacity Capacity The theoretical maximum number of products a company can produce at a given time. For example, an oil pump may have a capacity of X barrels per day, meaning that it cannot produce more than X. Companies rarely operate at full capacity, both to allow themselves leeway in the event of increased demand and because capacity may not be possible at a given time because of worker illness, machinery maintenance, or other reasons. capacity The legal ability of parties to enter into contracts. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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According to this classification system, COPD is present when: residual volume is > 140% predicted, functional residual capacity is >130% predicted, total lung capacity is >120% predicted, or maximum voluntary ventilation is <75% predicted. Theoretically, it is preferable to measure maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures at functional residual capacity because the recoil of the lungs or chest wall will not influence the respiratory muscle force produced. [39,40] Further, the decrease in functional residual capacity predisposes the individual to closure in the dependent airways and an increase in the resistance of the respiratory system. |
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