![]() ![]() I have used them, but haven't extensively tested. These airlocks can be reversed upside-down and hydrogen used with no debuff and no issues with water disappearing, but can get issues with pressure. Also, it can have a simple drop of water on the step, like the minimalistic ones. The problem with this is the "soaking wet" debuff. This one is a monstrosity, but will not fail you (the center space is a vacuum). ![]() The door will lock if any of the water seals break.Īs above, the gap between the airlocks must be vacuum.įor somewhat easier construction, and also as a fail safe, a door can be added and locked if the water locks break:Ĭlosing and opening the door with the water locks in place creates a vacuum. This can be achieved by building and deconstructing tiles, or using mini pumps:įor mission critical uses, one could add a fail-safe mechanism: The gap between the liquids must be vacuum. I did read these can break as well when dups pass without an exosuit and exhale CO2, didn't try them myself. A door can be added as a fail-safe and it will not cause the liquid to move after it has settled (usually around 300 grams).īest looking by far, and no slowdown for dups, but much harder to build. Other times they held for hundreds of cycles. These do can break, especially if various liquids come into contact with water, I've seen some fail in my runs but not 100% sure why. It's super easy to build with a bottle emptier and some mopping: Classic water based airlockīasic airlock, functional but honestly an eyesore.Ĭan be based on a single drop of water with only a few grams. Simple "airlock", gases will mix instantly. I haven't found one that is perfect in all regards. A good airlock should be easy to build, not break accidentally, minimal in size, not slow down the dups and sometimes 100% heat insulated. Many of my rooms are 4 tiles tall, so I wanted to see how the airlocks fit inside the room/entrance. I used water in the demos, but oil and petroleum are best for hot/cold temperatures. We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of patients with NSCLC who underwent lung surgery at Korea University Guro Hospital between January 2018 and December 2020.I find airlocks very useful, and wanted to create a summary of the best ones. We included patients with histologically proven primary NSCLC according to the tumor-node-metastasis classification of the International Union Against Cancer, 8th edition. ![]() We included all types of lung operations (lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge resection, and bilobectomy). The patients were divided into two groups depending on whether they underwent pulmonary rehabilitation. We included patients with preoperative and postoperative chest CT images or PFT data. In our hospital, PFT and chest CT are performed within a month from the date of discharge for all patients to check the degree of postoperative complications and deterioration of lung function. Postoperative PFT and chest CT were mostly performed on the same day, and cases performed 2 months or later from the date of discharge were excluded from this study.įor this reason, all 325 patients included in this study had preoperative and postoperative PFT and chest CT data. For PFT-related analysis, we included only patients with forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1), forced vital capacity (FVC), and carbon monoxide diffusion capacity (DL CO) data Based on the day of discharge, postoperative PFT and chest CT were performed on 24.4☗.3 days later. ![]()
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