NAVA enhances tidal volume and diaphragmatic electro-myographic activity matching: a Range90 analysis of supply and demand
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Katherine T. Moorhead | Yeong Shiong Chiew | Thomas Desaive | Bernard Lambermont | Emilie Bialais | Jean Roeseler | Pierre-François Laterre | Philippe Jolliet | J. Geoffrey Chase | J. Chase | J. Revelly | B. Lambermont | P. Laterre | J. Roeseler | D. Tassaux | P. Jolliet | K. Moorhead | T. Desaive | L. Piquilloud | Didier Tassaux | Lise Piquilloud | Thierry Sottiaux | Jean-Pierre Revelly | Y. Chiew | E. Bialais | T. Sottiaux
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