Inhalation
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Subject Areas on Research
- Air conditioning analysis among human nasal passages with anterior anatomical variations.
- Alloimmune lung injury induced by local innate immune activation through inhaled lipopolysaccharide.
- Aspiration in bilateral stroke patients.
- Aspiration of metallic mercury. A 22-year follow-up.
- Assessment of aspiration risk in stroke patients with quantification of voluntary cough.
- Brief inhalation method to measure cerebral oxygen extraction fraction with PET: accuracy determination under pathologic conditions.
- Cch1 mediates calcium entry in Cryptococcus neoformans and is essential in low-calcium environments.
- Cytologic studies of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in malignancy.
- Deviated nasal septum hinders intranasal sprays: a computer simulation study.
- Effects of respiratory muscle training (RMT) in children with infantile-onset Pompe disease and respiratory muscle weakness.
- Endotracheal artificial larynx.
- Geometry and airflow dynamics analysis in the nasal cavity during inhalation.
- Impact of phase of respiration on central venous catheter tip position.
- Increased inspiratory and expiratory muscle strength following respiratory muscle strength training (RMST) in two patients with late-onset Pompe disease.
- Kussmaul's Sign in Pulmonary Hypertension Corresponds With Severe Pulmonary Vascular Pathology Rather Than Right Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction.
- Mosaic Attenuation: Etiology, Methods of Differentiation, and Pitfalls.
- Predictors of increased PaCO2 during immersed prone exercise at 4.7 ATA.
- Psychiatric disorders in inhalant users: results from The National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions.
- Pyogenic arthritis: emphasis on the need for surgical drainage of the infected joint.
- Reduced inspiratory flow attenuates IL-8 release and MAPK activation of lung overstretch.
- Rejection criteria for endotracheal aspirates.
- Respiratory muscle training in late-onset Pompe disease: Results of a sham-controlled clinical trial.
- Silent aspiration following stroke.