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![]() "Peter Duniho" wrote in message Valsalva, actually. It's not just the Air Force that uses the term. Though, I suppose they could have been the ones to corrupt it into "valve salvo"...but I'm guessing that's just you, since I've never heard it called "valve salvo" before. ![]() Yes. Valsalva, or more properly "Valsalva's maneuver". Forcing expiration pressure against a closed airway. Named for Antonio Valsalva, Italian medico of the early 18th century, I believe. |
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