Italy, Sweden, and Malta have partial bans which allow smoking in closed-off, separately ventilated areas.
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But the place is so superbly ventilated that you can only wonder at the smokers, not smell them.
Inflammatory proteins were also elevated in infants ventilated daily for seven to 13 days compared with less-ventilated newborns.
Parked in direct sunlight, the poorly ventilated bubble-top Peel Trident could probably cook a chicken in about an hour.
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But India's constitution explicitly permits it, and the issue had been thoroughly ventilated before the voters had their say.
Its seats are adjustable 14 ways, and they are ventilated by a system that uses eight fans to whisk away perspiration.
Spills would also be a health risk, since carbon dioxide is heavier than air, and so can build up in low-lying or poorly ventilated spots.
In the two weeks after birth, 34% of the infants were ventilated fewer than seven days, 21% for seven to 13 days, and 45% for 14 days.
No results were released for a further six months and then in early 2007, Fema concluded that keeping the trailers well ventilated would significantly reduce levels of formaldehyde.
The front half of the car is brutally ventilated with multiple air scoops to feed the ravenous supercharger and to cool the engine, brakes and transmission heat exchanger.
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Infants ventilated daily for 14 days had significantly higher levels of inflammatory proteins and lower levels of proteins with anti-inflammatory properties than those ventilated fewer than seven days, results showed.
In societies in two of the regions covered in the new report the Aleutian Islands and Peru people often lived in poorly ventilated underground shelters where women cooked with wood and oil.
At Nike, the brand's third collaboration with Japanese designer Jun Takahashi has yielded a high-tech running jacket in which the super-ventilated hood and arms can be zipped out of the slim-fitting body.
Those choosing the Advance Package also get ventilated front seats and a blind-spot warning system for added safety while changing lanes on the highway, which is a feature we think should be standard across the line.
But while most people know that mold thrives in poorly ventilated and moist environments and indoor smoking worsens the air quality, fewer consumers know that toxic chemicals also lurk in everyday products purchased at the grocery store.
It is now possible to order a pickup truck with heated and ventilated leather seats, a hi-fi sound system and state of the art navigation, for a level of factory-delivered luxury that pickup owners could only find in the aftermarket just years ago.
The doctor, who has been given anonymity like all the medical witnesses in the case, said Charlotte should be ventilated by way of a tracheostomy - the insertion of a breathing tube through the throat - so further discussions could take place between parents and doctors.
"Using slow motion and freeze frame, Lane made sure that all of us sitting in that hot, poorly ventilated auditorium understood that Kennedy's head and shoulders were slammed backward and to the left, and that Lee Harvey Oswald's alleged shooting position was behind the presidential limousine, " Kelin wrote in a book, "Praise from a Future Generation, " about early critics of the Warren Report.
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