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Prolonged mechanical ventilation patients receiving Acupuncture treatment for improving the respiratory status
C. Yujen (Changhua City, Taiwan), C. Jiaming (Changhua City, Taiwan), H. Sungyen (Changhua City, Taiwan)
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COVID19, acute respiratory failure and basic science
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