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New methods and concepts in tests of lung and respiratory muscle function
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The effects of variable ventilation patterns in an animal model of ARDS
G. Fodor (Geneva, Switzerland), A. Dos Santos Rocha (Geneva, Switzerland), G. Albu (Geneva, Switzerland), F. Petak (Szeged, Hungary), S. Bayat (Grenoble, France), W. Habre (Geneva, Switzerland)
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International Congress 2018 – New methods and concepts in tests of lung and respiratory muscle function
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New methods and concepts in tests of lung and respiratory muscle function
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Respiratory critical care
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G. Fodor (Geneva, Switzerland), A. Dos Santos Rocha (Geneva, Switzerland), G. Albu (Geneva, Switzerland), F. Petak (Szeged, Hungary), S. Bayat (Grenoble, France), W. Habre (Geneva, Switzerland). The effects of variable ventilation patterns in an animal model of ARDS. 2425
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