Regional ventilation-perfusion distribution is more uniform in the prone position.
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R. Glenny | S. Lindahl | W. Altemeier | K. Domino | M. Hlastala | M. Hlastala | M. Mure | K. Domino | W. Altemeier | Sten G. E. Lindahl
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