Significance of Sep
Sustained expiratory pressure, or SEP, is a measurement referenced in Health Sciences. It is an abbreviation used in a study where it was recorded at the same time as the determination of FVC/ERV. Therefore, the study used SEP in conjunction with other respiratory measurements.
Synonyms: Split, Divide, Disconnect
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The concept of Sep in scientific sources
SEP, or sustained expiratory pressure, is a measurement taken alongside FVC/ERV during a study, as indicated by regional sources. It represents a specific respiratory pressure value.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) It is a key input parameter of a model, obtained based on responses of each species to specific microenvironment factors such as soil moisture.[1] (2) It can be improved by emphasizing how green consumption, green transformational leadership, and corporate social responsibility influence long-term environmental outcomes, and it is directly impacted by corporate social responsibility.[2] (3) SEPSs refers to soluble extracellular polymers, and their contents were lower in the G-AnDMBR, possibly due to enhanced microbial degradation by the GAC-associated biofilm.[3] (4) It encompasses provinces such as Kandahar, Helmand, Uruzgan, and Zabul, relying on a combination of hydroelectric, DG Set, and PV.[4] (5) An analytical procedure whose result indicates that the heavy metals speciation in organic fertilizers were mainly residue and organically bound.[5]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) SEP, or socioeconomic position, is considered a mediating or moderating factor between early and later disadvantage, affecting the overall life trajectory of an individual.[6] (2) Socioeconomic position; a factor considered in a limited number of studies, with few reporting an association between family indicators and MLCs at the ECEC center level.[7]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) This is an abbreviation for sustained expiratory pressure, and it was recorded simultaneously with the determination of FVC/ERV in the study.[8]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) A formulation that requires lesser quantity of cosurfactant/ surfactant and thus is comparatively safe and does not cause any serious health complication.[9]
Classical concept of 'Sep'
From: The Liturgy of Funerary Offerings
(1) It is a deity who advances with a spiritual essence, also purified with natron, and is part of a group of deities invoked in rituals.[10] (2) A deity mentioned in the pronouncements of the Kher heb, said to advance with their spiritual essence, the KA, as part of the ceremony.[11] (3) One of the deities for whom a ball of incense is offered by the SEM priest during the purification ceremony, as stated by the Kher heb.[12] (4) "Sep" is also purified with natron during the ceremony, highlighting the inclusion of multiple deities in the ritualistic cleansing of the deceased.[13] (5) One grain of salt, or alum, which the Semman contained, was for Sep, thus including him as a diety of significance.[14]
From: The Gods of the Egyptians Vol 1
(1) Describes how it is the eighteenth administrative division of Upper Egypt with Het-suten (Alabastronpolis) as the capital and Ȧnpu as the deity.[15]