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[Investigating the mechanism of the high frequency ventilation for the oscillation airflow between left and right lungs]. [PDF]
Yuan Y, Chen Y, Xiao H, Dai Z, Liu W.
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This work introduces a novel framework for identifying non‐small cell lung cancer biomarkers from hundreds of volatile organic compounds in breath, analyzed via gas chromatography‐mass spectrometry. This method integrates generative data augmentation and multi‐view feature selection, providing a stable and accurate solution for biomarker discovery in ...
Guancheng Ren +10 more
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Bringing back the old: time to reevaluate the high-frequency ventilation strategy
A. Mukerji, J. Belik, M. Sánchez‐Luna
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Smart Bioinspired Material‐Based Actuators: Current Challenges and Prospects
This work gathers, in a review style, an extensive and comprehensive literature overview on the development of autonomous actuators based on synthetic materials, bringing together valuable knowledge from several studies. Furthermore, the article identifies the fundamental principles of actuation mechanisms and defines key parameters to address the size
Alejandro Palacios +4 more
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Use of High-Frequency Ventilation in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. [PDF]
Tawfik DS, Bennett TD, Welch B, Poss WB.
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Abstract Health inequalities persist along lines of income and wealth, shaped by unequal access to healthcare, differences in health behaviors, and pre‐existing chronic conditions. The COVID‐19 pandemic further put families in Korea under health strain and worsened their health outcomes.
Jaehyun Nam +3 more
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Non-invasive high-frequency ventilation in newborn infants with respiratory distress. [PDF]
Abdel-Latif ME +3 more
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No inhalation in combination with high frequency ventilation treatment in the treatment of neonatal severe respiratory failure. [PDF]
Guo X +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Mining workers are exposed to a range of respiratory hazards, including respirable dust. While exposure to respirable crystalline silica in the mining industry has been found to be common, less is known about trends in measured levels of exposure to respirable dust overall.
Renee N. Carey +4 more
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