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Acquired weakness in the intensive care unit: "the long and winding road" to regain a normal life
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Physical and psychological recovery after critical illness
J. Kress (Chicago, United States of America)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Acquired weakness in the intensive care unit: "the long and winding road" to regain a normal life
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Acquired weakness in the intensive care unit: "the long and winding road" to regain a normal life
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