The assessment of regional lung mechanics with electrical impedance tomography: a pilot study during recruitment manoeuvres
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John F. Fraser | Kimble R. Dunster | Caroline A. Grant | J. Fraser | K. Dunster | Andreas Schibler | A. Schibler | C. Grant | J. Fraser
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