Anatomic Dead Space in Respiratory System
Anatomic dead space in the respiratory system refers to the volume of the airways that does not participate in gas exchange, crucial for efficient breathing. It is distinguishable from total or physiologic dead space which accounts for gas that doesn't reach the blood for exchange. Learn about measuring anatomic dead space and its significance in respiratory physiology.
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DATE OF LUFPC COMMITTEE MEETING PROJECT NUMBER & NAME (Ex. MP10000 CENTURY TOWER) PROJECT MANAGER
PRESENTATION GUIDELINES DO NOT INCLUDE FLOORPLANS Use this template as a guide to build your presentation. Not all slides may be applicable to your project, and additional slides may still be needed. Read the suggestions in the Notes section to help develop the content for each slide. Throughout the template, refer the resources below to assist with answering questions: Campus Master Plan About the Land Use & Facilities Planning Committee Campus Design Guidelines Landscape Master Plan Historic District & Archaeology Tree Mitigation Policy 2
PROJECT NUMBER & NAME Project Overview Example: The project is located at the southeast corner of Gale Lemerand Drive and Stadium Road Use this space to provide an Aerial Map showing the projects location. Example: The scope of this project is to build a 4,000SF addition Example: The purpose of the project is.. 3
PROJECT NUMBER & NAME Committee History Example: Attended the Lakes, Vegetation & Landscaping Meeting on MM/DD/YY The committee discussed the project and tree removals Committee made a motion to approve the project as presented 4
PROJECT NUMBER & NAME Site Overview & Conditions Example: Currently, the site is primarily used for.. Example: The buildings and land uses surrounding the site include.. Use this space to provide photos of the project site and surrounding buildings/area Example: The project is in the historic impact area Example: There are two heritage trees on site. *Note: This may require more than one slide 5
PROJECT NUMBER & NAME Site Plan Example: The placement for the building on the project site was determined by.. Use this space to provide the site plan Example: The site layout is cohesive with surrounding areas because.. 6
PROJECT NUMBER & NAME Tree Impact Summary Example: At their meeting on MM/DD/YY, the Lakes, Vegetation & Landscaping Committee approved the removal of.. Use this space to provide images of the trees and their locations on the project site. Example: No trees proposed for removal are heritage trees *Note: This may require more than one slide 7
PROJECT NUMBER & NAME Landscape Plan The Lakes, Vegetation & Landscaping Committee reviewed and approved the proposed landscape plan. Use this space to show the landscape plan 8
PROJECT NUMBER & NAME Project Design Example: The temporary building will relate to neighboring buildings by.. Example: The PHB&S committee was concerned that the character defining arched entryway would be impacted by the rehabilitation project, and the design team modified the design ensure it would be preserved.* Use this space to provide graphics or photos related to the project 9
PROJECT NUMBER & NAME Project Design Provide more details about the project, if needed. Use this space to provide additional content related to the project 10
PROJECT NUMBER & NAME Sustainability Example: The project will be pursuing LEED Gold Example: The project will be incorporating LID practices such as.. Use this space to provide a photo, rendering, or other applicable graphic 11
Example: A motion to approve the project as presented. PROJECT NUMBER & NAME 12