Waiting on final results
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Re: Waiting on final results
no it's Level!ThatGuyTyh-ish wrote:I'm going to guess Anna.chunkyfrog wrote:Level?
Bob?
Haha actually you almost got it-> Hannah
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Re: Waiting on final results
CPAP is constant positive air pressure, APAP is adjustable positive air pressure, and XPAP is a catchall phrase for all PAP machines, including bipap and the various specialty machines.ThatGuyTyh-ish wrote:Ive seen CPAP, APAP, and XPAP here. Am I correct in assuming that the x is simply a variable to represent "whichever pap machine you use"? If not, what is the difference? Also, yeah, I'm getting really tired of those bad things. No pun intended.
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Re: Waiting on final results
So close!palindrome17 wrote:no it's Level!ThatGuyTyh-ish wrote:I'm going to guess Anna.chunkyfrog wrote:Level?
Bob?
Haha actually you almost got it-> Hannah
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Re: Waiting on final results
Alex Tribek says your answer is acceptable.ThatGuyTyh-ish wrote:Haha actually you almost got it-> Hannah
So close!
Anna: Form of Channah (see HANNAH) used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. Many later Old Testament translations, including the English, use the Hannah spelling instead of Anna.
Re: Waiting on final results
I'll gladly take the win.ChicagoGranny wrote:Alex Tribek says your answer is acceptable.ThatGuyTyh-ish wrote:Haha actually you almost got it-> Hannah
So close!
Anna: Form of Channah (see HANNAH) used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. Many later Old Testament translations, including the English, use the Hannah spelling instead of Anna.
Re: Waiting on final results
Thanks Okie! That had been my assumption; I'm glad to have it confirmed.Okie bipap wrote:CPAP is constant positive air pressure, APAP is adjustable positive air pressure, and XPAP is a catchall phrase for all PAP machines, including bipap and the various specialty machines.ThatGuyTyh-ish wrote:Ive seen CPAP, APAP, and XPAP here. Am I correct in assuming that the x is simply a variable to represent "whichever pap machine you use"? If not, what is the difference? Also, yeah, I'm getting really tired of those bad things. No pun intended.