Respiratory weakness is associated with limb weakness and delayed weaning in critical illness*
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B. de Jonghe | H. Outin | T. Sharshar | C. Cerf | Pablo Duarte Rodrigues | S. Bastuji‐Garin | M. Durand | I. Malissin
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