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High tidal volume mechanical ventilation exacerbates pulmonary injury via upregulation of PAI-1 expression in rats. [PDF]
Ren JM, Wang GF, Bi J, Wang Z, Zhang WW.
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Does altitude affect tidal volume during mechanical ventilation?
D. Manikis+4 more
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The combination of the load/force balance and the frequency/tidal volume can predict weaning outcome [PDF]
Theodoros Vassilakopoulos+6 more
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Marine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is one of the largest reservoirs of fixed carbon on Earth, and its cycling contributes to ocean productivity and carbon storage. Despite its central role, efforts to characterize DOC reactivity and cycling in aquatic systems have been hampered by low recovery during isolation.
Sarah A. Messenger+5 more
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Tidal Volume Monitoring via Surface Motions of the Upper Body-A Pilot Study of an Artificial Intelligence Approach. [PDF]
Laufer B+5 more
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Intraoperative Tidal Volume as a Risk Factor for Respiratory Failure after Pneumonectomy [PDF]
Evans R. Fernández Pérez+4 more
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Abstract Purpose Streamlined quantitative BOLD (sqBOLD) is a refinement of the quantitative BOLD (qBOLD) technique capable of producing noninvasive and quantitative maps of oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) in a clinically feasible scan time. However, sqBOLD measurements of OEF have been reported as being systematically lower than expected in healthy ...
Alan J. Stone, Nicholas P. Blockley
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Improved Prediction of Fluid Responsiveness in Ventilated Patients With Low Tidal Volume: The Role of Preload Variation. [PDF]
Gordillo Brenes A+4 more
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Human‐induced climate change is a driver of extinction, with extreme events occurring more frequently. It increases both the amount and fluctuations in environmental stress that organisms experience. In such environments, greater intra‐specific trait variation creates more potential for adaptation through natural selection.
Meng‐Han Joseph Chung+2 more
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