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2020
Thursday, 13.02.2020
Opening session: Understanding respiratory physiology
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History of mechanical ventilation
M. Tobin (Hines, United States of America)
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Respiratory Failure and Mechanical Ventilation Conference 2020
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Opening session: Understanding respiratory physiology
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Respiratory critical care
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