Automotive safety devices consisting of a bag designed to inflate upon collision and prevent passengers from pitching forward. (American Heritage Dictionary, 1982)
Air bag restraint systems -- Defects : Honda Motor Company : communication and the Takata airbag crisis / Sonakshi Bahety, Briton Moffitt, Walter Pruchnik, James S. O'Rourke
Restraining belts fastened to the frame of automobiles, aircraft, or other vehicles, and strapped around the person occupying the seat in the car or plane, intended to prevent the person from being thrown forward or out of the vehicle in case of sudden deceleration
Air bases -- Security measures. : Airbase vulnerability to conventional cruise-missile and ballistic-missile attacks : technology, scenarios, and U.S. Air Force responses / John Stillion and David T. Orletsky
1999
1
Air bases -- Security measures -- United States : Airbase vulnerability to conventional cruise-missile and ballistic-missile attacks : technology, scenarios, and U.S. Air Force responses / John Stillion and David T. Orletsky
Air bases -- United States -- Congresses : Energy reduction at U.S. Air Force facilities using industrial processes : a workshop summary / Gregory Eyring, Rapporteur ; Committee on Energy Reduction at U.S. Air Force Facilities Using Industrial Processes : a workshop, Air Force Studies Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council of the National Academies
The barrier between capillary blood and alveolar air comprising the alveolar EPITHELIUM and capillary ENDOTHELIUM with their adherent BASEMENT MEMBRANE and EPITHELIAL CELL cytoplasm. PULMONARY GAS EXCHANGE occurs across this membrane
The barrier between capillary blood and alveolar air comprising the alveolar EPITHELIUM and capillary ENDOTHELIUM with their adherent BASEMENT MEMBRANE and EPITHELIAL CELL cytoplasm. PULMONARY GAS EXCHANGE occurs across this membrane