Impact of Grade I obesity on respiratory mechanics during video laparoscopic surgery
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M. Martins | M. Carmona | J. Otoch | J. M. Silva | Fernanda Magalhães Arantes Costa | E. B. Espada | Orlandira Costa Araujo | Julia Araujo Vigiato
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