Search Results - "Stribley, Richard"
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Ureaplasma urealyticum demonstrated by open lung biopsy in newborns with chronic lung disease
Published in The Pediatric infectious disease journal (01-11-1991)“…Lung biopsy tissue from eight infants with chronic lung disease was evaluated for the presence of Ureaplasma urealyticum. Specimens from four infants grew the…”
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Early surfactant for neonates with mild to moderate respiratory distress syndrome: a multicenter, randomized trial
Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-06-2004)“…We studied the efficacy and safety of electively providing surfactant to preterm infants with mild to moderate respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) not…”
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EVALUATION OF A HYBRID HIGH-FREQUENCY VENTILATOR IN A SURFACTANT DEFICIENT RABBIT MODEL AT SIMULATED ALTITUDE. 1263
Published in Pediatric research (01-04-1996)Get full text
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SURFACTANT DISTRIBUTION IN THE PIGLET MODEL OF MECONIUM ASPIRATION.† 1284
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Development of a Long Term Pediatric Ventilator Model using the 3 Month Old Beagle 1600
Published in Pediatric research (01-04-1997)Get full text
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THE QUANTIFICATION OF BALANCE IN THE STANCE OF ASYMPTOMATIC NORMALS AND PATHOLOGICAL PATIENTS
Published 01-01-1974Get full text
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Tracking-task performance during heat stress simulating cockpit conditions in high-performance aircraft
Published in Ergonomics (01-05-1979)Get more information
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Quantification of Hand Tremor in the Clinical Neurological Examination
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-01-1973)“…A compensatory tracking task using a visual display and augmented auditory feedback and requiring subjects to maintain a 500-gm force on a control stick has…”
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Reduction of skin bacterial load with use of the therapeutic whirlpool
Published in Physical therapy (01-05-1975)“…Effects of immersion time, water temperature, and three whirlpool treatment techniques on the reduction of bacterial load on the plantar surface of feet were…”
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