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Monitoring respiratory functions in the ICU
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Frequency dependence of resistance and linearity of respiratory mechanics
A. Amygdalou, C. Psarakis, A. Paparis, P. Vassiliou, C. Mandragos, S. H. Constantopoulos, P. K. Behrakis, M. P. Vassiliou (Ioannina, Athens, Greece)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Monitoring respiratory functions in the ICU
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Monitoring respiratory functions in the ICU
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Poster Discussion
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1214
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care
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A. Amygdalou, C. Psarakis, A. Paparis, P. Vassiliou, C. Mandragos, S. H. Constantopoulos, P. K. Behrakis, M. P. Vassiliou (Ioannina, Athens, Greece). Frequency dependence of resistance and linearity of respiratory mechanics. Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 1214
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