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Intermittent positive pressure ventilation by nasal mask: Technique and applications

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Feb 01, 1988
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N. Carroll, M. A. Branthwaite (1988). Intermittent positive pressure ventilation by nasal mask: Technique and applications. Intensive Care Medicine, 14(2), 115-117. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00257462