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The new-born lung: short- and long-term pathological entities
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Application of a three-dimensional kinematic model for prediction of tidal volume in newborns: a pilot study
I. Guerra Azevedo (Natal, Brazil), A. Figueiredo (Santa Cruz, Brazil), L. Lopes (Santa Cruz, Brazil), N. Holanda (Santa Cruz, Brazil), D. Nagem (Natal, Brazil), A. Martins (Natal, Brazil), S. Pereira (Natal, Brazil)
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International Congress 2019 – The new-born lung: short- and long-term pathological entities
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The new-born lung: short- and long-term pathological entities
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Paediatric lung diseases
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