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  2. Portable oxygen concentrator - Wikipedia

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    A lightweight portable oxygen concentrator: Inogen One G3 (2,2 kg) Sequal Equinox, transportable concentrator with a high oxygen flow rate. A portable oxygen concentrator (POC) is a device used to provide oxygen therapy to people that require greater oxygen concentrations than the levels of ambient air.

  3. Oxygen concentrator - Wikipedia

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    Typically, these devices produce the equivalent of one to five liters per minute of continuous oxygen flow and they use some version of pulse flow or "demand flow" to deliver oxygen only when the patient is inhaling. [14] They can also provide pulses of oxygen either to provide higher intermittent flows or to reduce power consumption.

  4. Oxygen therapy - Wikipedia

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    Oxygen piping and regulator with flow meter, for oxygen therapy, mounted in an ambulance. Oxygen is widely used by hospitals, EMS, and first-aid providers in a variety of conditions and settings.

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    iMac G3, the first model of the iMac line of personal computers made by Apple Computer, Inc. iBook G3, the first two models of the iBook line of personal computers made by Apple, later replaced by the white MacBook (non-pro), it was the last mass-produced personal computer to use the G3 (discontinued October 2003).

  9. Diving rebreather - Wikipedia

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    The inputs include signals from one or more of pressure, oxygen and temperature sensors, a clock, and possibly helium and carbon dioxide sensors. There is also a battery power source, and a user interface in the form of a visual display, user input interface in the form of button switches, and possibly audio and vibratory alarms. [5]