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Non-invasive ventilation: new bricks in the wall
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High frequency jet ventilation via facial mask: an unusual method of noninvasive ventilatory support
M. Michalickova, D. Magula, L. Bajcar, B. Matula (Nitra, Slovakia)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Non-invasive ventilation: new bricks in the wall
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Non-invasive ventilation: new bricks in the wall
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Poster Discussion
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2845
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Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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M. Michalickova, D. Magula, L. Bajcar, B. Matula (Nitra, Slovakia). High frequency jet ventilation via facial mask: an unusual method of noninvasive ventilatory support. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 2845
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