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Exhaled air dispersion distances during oxygen delivery via a non-rebreathing mask
D. Hui, B. Chow, S. Hall, L. Chu, S. Ng, T. Gin, M. Chan (China; , Australia)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Treatment and prevention of lower respiratory tract infections
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Treatment and prevention of lower respiratory tract infections
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D. Hui, B. Chow, S. Hall, L. Chu, S. Ng, T. Gin, M. Chan (China; , Australia). Exhaled air dispersion distances during oxygen delivery via a non-rebreathing mask. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 2436
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