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Dyspnoea and respiratory muscle mechanics dysfunction in disease
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Respiratory muscle recruitment during mechanical ventilation: Effects of ventilator settings
Lisanne Roesthuis (Nijmegen, Netherlands), Lisanne H. Roesthuis, Jonne Doorduin, Johannes G. Van der Hoeven, Leo M.A. Heunks
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International Congress 2015 – Dyspnoea and respiratory muscle mechanics dysfunction in disease
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Dyspnoea and respiratory muscle mechanics dysfunction in disease
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4955
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Respiratory critical care
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Lisanne Roesthuis (Nijmegen, Netherlands), Lisanne H. Roesthuis, Jonne Doorduin, Johannes G. Van der Hoeven, Leo M.A. Heunks. Respiratory muscle recruitment during mechanical ventilation: Effects of ventilator settings. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 4955
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