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Technological progress in noninvasive ventilation
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The amount of intentional leaks in masks significantly impacts on bi-level non-invasive ventilation efficacy: a bench test study
J. C. Borel, A. Sabil, M. Couteau, L. Boulon, R. Gaye, P. Levy, J. L. Pepin (Grenoble, Meylan, PAU, France)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Technological progress in noninvasive ventilation
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Technological progress in noninvasive ventilation
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Respiratory critical care
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J. C. Borel, A. Sabil, M. Couteau, L. Boulon, R. Gaye, P. Levy, J. L. Pepin (Grenoble, Meylan, PAU, France). The amount of intentional leaks in masks significantly impacts on bi-level non-invasive ventilation efficacy: a bench test study. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 1271
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