A Review on the Nobility and Medical Importance of Helium
The colourless, odourless and monoatomic gas, helium, is considered as the second most abundant element in the universe after hydrogen. Helium is classified as a noble gas and it is the lightest noble gas.
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Wilms tumour with intracardiac extension – multimodal approach to a challenging case
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Optimizing Recovery: Heliox Therapy for Post-extubation Stridor Management. [PDF]
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An Overview of the Effectiveness of Corticoids in Croup: A Systematic Literature Review. [PDF]
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Heliox simulations for initial management of congenital laryngotracheal stenosis. [PDF]
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Vocal repertoire expansion in singing mice by co-opting a conserved midbrain circuit node. [PDF]
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