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ICU physiology in 1000 words : Fighter pilots

Posted byketaminhOctober 25, 2017Posted inFOAMEd, intensive careTags:ICU

Interesting!
I’d never thought of Icu physiology as applied to figgter pilots!@WhistlingDixie4 @iceman_ex https://t.co/GelVaWKjxw

— Nitin Arora (@aroradrn) October 24, 2017

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