Impact of changes of positive end-expiratory pressure on functional residual capacity at low tidal volume ventilation during general anesthesia
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Shin Kurosawa | Hiroaki Toyama | Kei Nagaya | S. Kurosawa | Toshihiro Wagatsuma | Daizoh Satoh | Wakaba Kirino | Yutaka Ejima | Akiko Yoshida | Y. Ejima | D. Satoh | H. Toyama | T. Wagatsuma | Kei Nagaya | A. Yoshida | Wakaba Kirino
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