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  2. Simple face mask - Wikipedia

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    The simple face mask can deliver higher flow rates than nasal cannula (6–10 liters per minute) for an FiO2 of 30- 60% oxygen. [1] Nasal cannula and simple face masks are described as low flow delivery systems. [2] [3] Unlike the non-rebreather and partial rebreather masks, the simple face mask lacks a reservoir bag.

  3. Mask - Wikipedia

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    The so-called 'Mask of Agamemnon', a 16th-century BC mask discovered by Heinrich Schliemann in 1876 at Mycenae, Greece, National Archaeological Museum, Athens The word "mask" appeared in English in the 1530s, from Middle French masque "covering to hide or guard the face", derived in turn from Italian maschera, from Medieval Latin masca "mask, specter, nightmare". [1]

  4. Face mask - Wikipedia

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    Face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic; Hypomimia or masked facies, a medical sign; Full-face diving mask, for underwater diving; Simple face mask, for oxygen therapy; All pages with titles containing face mask or face masks; All pages with titles containing facemask or facemasks; All pages with titles beginning with Face Mask

  5. Facial mask - Wikipedia

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    A sheet mask is a piece of paper, cellulose or fabric used to apply a facial mask. The first facial mask was invented in Ohio, United States, during the 19th century by Madame Rowley. It was called the "Toilet Mask" or the first "face glove", and was advertised as able to 'bleach, purify and preserve the complexion' of the skin. It was patented ...

  6. Veil - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; ... as an alternative to a mask, as a simple method of hiding the identity of a woman who was traveling to meet a lover, ...

  7. Category:Medical masks - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 September 2020, at 06:28 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Mask (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A mask is a covering worn on the face, or an object depicting a face. The N95 and FFP2 are standards for respirators , which are masks designed to protect people against harmful airborne particles in industry and in medical settings, including against tuberculosis .

  9. Respirator - Wikipedia

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    Filtering facepieces are typically simple, light, single-piece, half-face masks and employ the first three mechanical filter mechanisms in the list above to remove particulates from the air stream. The most common of these is the white, disposable standard N95 variety; another type is the Surgical N95 mask.