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Aerosol delivery through an endotracheal tube in a model of a spontaneously breathing child.
A. Berlinski (Little Rock, United States of America), M. Tucker (Little Rock, United States of America)
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International Congress 2019 – Neonatal and paediatric intensive care
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Neonatal and paediatric intensive care
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Thematic Poster
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1019
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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