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Pages 429-431 (July - August 1998)
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Efeito de uma estratégia de ventilação protectora na mortalidade da Sindrome de Dificuldade Respiratória do Adulto
Effect of a Protective-ventilation Strategy on mortality in the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
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