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The crew compartment will, however, be 'wet', although the crew will be able to conserve their underwater breathing apparatuses by using built-in breathing sets. In addition, a built-in breathing circuit reduces the number of tubes and cables while protecting the circuit's components from being damaged or becoming disconnected. Small and compact, the anesthesia machine has a built-in breathing circuit to reduce tubing and clutter, and to protect the unit from becoming damaged or disconnected. |
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