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Muscles and diaphragm, and quality improvement
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Analysis of the involvement of respiratory muscles through the TIE index in patients in ventilatory weaning with surface electromyography
H. Costa (Niterói, Brazil), L. Souza (Niterói, Brazil), A. Neto (Niterói, Brazil), M. Godoy (Niterói, Brazil), J. Lugon (Niterói, Brazil)
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International Congress 2018 – Muscles and diaphragm, and quality improvement
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Muscles and diaphragm, and quality improvement
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Respiratory critical care
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