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Publications by Conor Ruzycki
Examining the Ability of Empirical Correlations to Predict Subject Specific in Vivo Extrathoracic Aerosol Deposition During Tidal Breathing
Aerosol Science and Technology
Materials Science
Pollution
Environmental Chemistry
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Improved Prediction of Intersubject Variability in Extrathoracic Aerosol Deposition Using Algebraic Correlations
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Prospective Assessment of the Ability of Rapid Shallow Breathing Index Computed During a Pressure Support Spontaneous Breathing Trial to Predict Extubation Failure in ICU
Critical Care
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Aerosol Delivery During Invasive Mechanical Ventilation: Development of a Preclinical Ex Vivo Respiratory Model for Aerosol Regional Deposition
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Validating CFD Predictions of Pharmaceutical Aerosol Deposition With in Vivo Data
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Molecular Medicine
Pharmacology
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Influence of End-Expiratory Level and Tidal Volume on Gravitational Ventilation Distribution During Tidal Breathing in Healthy Adults
European Journal of Applied Physiology
Sports Medicine
Public Health
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Physiology
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Rebreathing and End-Tidal CO2 During Spontaneous Breathing With the Bain Circuit
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia
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Similar Ventilation Distribution in Normal Subjects Prone and Supine During Tidal Breathing
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Multiscale Numerical Analysis of Airflow in CT-based Subject Specific Breathing Human Lungs
Ability of Neuron-Specific Enolase to Predict Survival to Hospital Discharge After Successful Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine
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