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The volume of aire that occupies the non-respiratory conducting airways   Anatomic dead space volume  
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the max volume of air that can be exhaled after a normal tidal exhalation   Expiratory reserve volume  
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max volume of air exhaled in a specified period of time   Forced expiratory volume  
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volume of air expired during a forced maximal experiation after a forced max inspiration   Forced vial capacity  
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volume of air in the lungs after normal exhalation   functional residual capacity  
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max volume of air that can be inspired after normal tidal volume inspiration   inspiratory reserve volume  
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volume of air expired in one minute   minute volume ventilation  
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max flow of air during the beginning of a forced expiratory maneuver   peak expiratory flow  
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volume of gas remaining i the lungs at the end of a maximal expiration   residual volume  
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total volume inspired and expired with each breath during quiet breatingh   total lung capacity  
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volume of air in the lungs after a maximal inspiration   total lung capacity  
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volume change that occurs between max inspiration and max expiration   vital capacity  
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