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Experimental models in critical care
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Controlled mechanical ventilation in septic animals: Effects on diaphragm function
K. Maes, D. Thomas, C. Nele, S. Asley, P. Scott, H. Greet, S. Angela, S. Hussain, M. Decramer, G. Gayan-Ramirez (Leuven, Belgium; Gainesville, United States Of America; Montreal, Canada)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Experimental models in critical care
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Experimental models in critical care
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Respiratory critical care
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K. Maes, D. Thomas, C. Nele, S. Asley, P. Scott, H. Greet, S. Angela, S. Hussain, M. Decramer, G. Gayan-Ramirez (Leuven, Belgium; Gainesville, United States Of America; Montreal, Canada). Controlled mechanical ventilation in septic animals: Effects on diaphragm function. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 388
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