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R D Branson

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Respiratory Care|May 1, 1991
Enhanced capabilities of current ICU ventilators: do they really benefit patients?R D Branson
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|July 19, 2000
Ventilators and weaning modesD Hess, R D Branson
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|August 23, 2001
Dual control modes: combining volume and pressure breathsR D Branson, K Davis
Respiratory Care|September 1, 1992
Technical description and classification of modes of ventilator operationR D Branson, R L Chatburn
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|July 2, 1998
Humidification in the intensive care unitR D Branson, R S Campbell
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|September 1, 1996
Ventilatory support in the fieldJ A Johannigman, R D Branson
Current Surgery|January 1, 1987
Current concepts of high-frequency ventilationJ M Hurst, R D Branson
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|December 9, 1997
Delivery systems for inhaled nitric oxideD Hess, R Ritz, R D Branson
The Journal of Trauma|September 1, 1988
High-frequency percussive ventilation in the management of elevated intracranial pressureJ M Hurst, R D Branson, K Davis
International Anesthesiology Clinics|August 13, 1999
New modes of ventilatory supportR D Branson, R S Campbell, K Davis
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Respiratory Care|May 1, 1991
Enhanced capabilities of current ICU ventilators: do they really benefit patients?R D Branson
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|July 19, 2000
Ventilators and weaning modesD Hess, R D Branson
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|August 23, 2001
Dual control modes: combining volume and pressure breathsR D Branson, K Davis
Respiratory Care|September 1, 1992
Technical description and classification of modes of ventilator operationR D Branson, R L Chatburn
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|July 2, 1998
Humidification in the intensive care unitR D Branson, R S Campbell
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|September 1, 1996
Ventilatory support in the fieldJ A Johannigman, R D Branson
Current Surgery|January 1, 1987
Current concepts of high-frequency ventilationJ M Hurst, R D Branson
Respiratory Care Clinics of North America|December 9, 1997
Delivery systems for inhaled nitric oxideD Hess, R Ritz, R D Branson
The Journal of Trauma|September 1, 1988
High-frequency percussive ventilation in the management of elevated intracranial pressureJ M Hurst, R D Branson, K Davis
International Anesthesiology Clinics|August 13, 1999
New modes of ventilatory supportR D Branson, R S Campbell, K Davis
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