Relationship between ventilatory settings and barotrauma in the acute respiratory distress syndrome
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François Lemaire | Guillaume Thierry | Laurent Brochard | G. Thierry | F. Roudot-thoraval | S. Jaber | L. Brochard | F. Lemaire | Samir Jaber | M. Boussarsar | Mohamed Boussarsar | Françoise Roudot-Thoraval
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