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Invasive and surgical procedures: the clinical point of view
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Effect of low tidal volume during general anesthesia for urological procedures on lung functions
Mohamed Badawy (Luxor, Egypt), Mohamed Badawy, Salah Asieda
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International Congress 2015 – Invasive and surgical procedures: the clinical point of view
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Invasive and surgical procedures: the clinical point of view
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Poster Discussion
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1824
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Respiratory critical care
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Mohamed Badawy (Luxor, Egypt), Mohamed Badawy, Salah Asieda. Effect of low tidal volume during general anesthesia for urological procedures on lung functions. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 1824
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