PREDICTORS OF PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING SURGERY AND ANAETHESIA
Shereif Mustafa Abdullah;
Abstract
The most important function of respiration is gas exchange (of oxygen and carbon dioxide). The control of ventilation consists of a processor (the breathing centre in the brain) and an effector (the lungs) via motor nerves arising from the spinal cord. Ve
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| Title | PREDICTORS OF PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING SURGERY AND ANAETHESIA | Authors | Shereif Mustafa Abdullah | Keywords | PREDICTORS OF PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING SURGERY AND ANAETHESIA | Issue Date | 2007 | Description | The most important function of respiration is gas exchange (of oxygen and carbon dioxide). The control of ventilation consists of a processor (the breathing centre in the brain) and an effector (the lungs) via motor nerves arising from the spinal cord. Ve |
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