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titleOfInvention Sleep Apnea Protection Mask, Theory-kun No. 1 Hazardous Work Dozing Protection Filter, Theory-kun No. 2 Hazardous Work No-Dozing Protective Glasses, Theory-kun No. 3 Hazardous Work Dozing Protection Goggles Theory No. 4
abstract [PROBLEMS] When cedar pollen or fine dust enters a human body such as a pedestrian, an automobile, a vehicle, a train, and a navigation ship driver, blinking 0.3 times per second and 2.1 or more per second, If you are operating a vehicle while looking at traffic vehicles, road markings, broken lines, etc., sleepers on the tracks, etc., the melatriin and other β-entrophin values that exceed the common sense in the brain are 0.2 to The person continues to be secreted beyond 2 mmg, causing the person to fall consciously with the momentum of falling. When complications caused by melatriin and β-entrophin or allergy causes drought, people stop sleeping even when they sleep, and if they do not treat wrinkles, they can solve problems such as death from suffocation, etc. Provide medical supplies for preventing sleep apnea syndrome. Dust-proof glasses, goggles, masks, and filters are classified into different types according to their use. In addition to being worn on the human body, this syndrome is alleviated and the risk of sleep apnea is reduced. Is also avoided. [Selection] Figure 1
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