Positional effects on lung mechanics of ventilated preterm infants with acute and chronic lung disease
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A. Pedotti | F. Mosca | R. Dellaca’ | P. Matassa | M. Colnaghi | C. Veneroni | E. Zannin | V. Vendettuoli | D. Mercadante | R. Dellacà | MD M. Colnaghi | MD V. Vendettuoli | PhD C. Veneroni | PhD E. Zannin | MD D. Mercadante | MD P. Matassa | A. Pedotti | PhD R. L. Dellaca | Dipartimento di | Elettronica
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