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Bacteriophages as Therapeutic Agents for Pulmonary Infections: From Biological Principles to Clinical Applications. [PDF]

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Alshehri AA   +9 more
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Respiratory dynamic resistance

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1962
Sinusoidal forcing at frequencies up to 17 cycles/sec was applied to the anesthetized, apneic dog by a body respirator. Forcing pressure and volume displacement were displayed in quadrature on an oscilloscope and planimetric integration of these loops indicated an increase in energy dissipated by total respiratory resistance per liter of air displaced,
E C, LONG, W E, HULL, E L, GEBEL
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Antimicrobial Resistance and Respiratory Infections

Chest, 2018
Since their introduction into health care and clinical practice in the early 20th century, antibiotics have revolutionized medicine. Alarmingly, these drugs are increasingly threatened by bacteria that have developed a broad diversity of resistance mechanisms.
Allison K, Guitor, Gerard D, Wright
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Antibiotic resistance in respiratory pathogens

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1998
Antibiotic resistance in respiratory pathogens has dramatically increased during recent years. Resistance to penicillin and multiple antimicrobial agents in pneumococci and resistance to ampicillin in Moraxella catarrhalis and Haemophilus influenzae, as a result of betalactamase production, have become highly prevalent worldwide.
M A, Dominguez, R, Pallares
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Respiratory Resistance of Tracheostomy Tubes

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1984
One of the main results of tracheostomy is to reduce the airflow resistance and power of breathing. The airflow dynamics of three types of commonly used tracheostomy tubes were studied. A generator was used to produce a sinusoidal airflow wave to simulate normal breathing.
M W, Yung, S L, Snowdon
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Effects of Obesity on Respiratory Resistance

Chest, 1993
To assess the effects of obesity on pulmonary function, 46 healthy subjects exhibiting various degrees of obesity underwent lung function tests. Subjects were divided into three groups according to body mass index (BMI): 13 had minimal obesity (BMI, 25 to 29 kg/m2, group 1); 24 had a BMI in the 30 to 40 range (group 2); and 9 displayed to morbid ...
F, Zerah   +5 more
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