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three dimensional photogrammetry
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three dimensional photogrammetry
Discrepancy in the physical dimensions of nose and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) interface: a possible reason for high rates of nasal injury in Indian neonates
Jagjit Singh
Dalal
,
Sanketh Kumar
Ajmera
,
Kanika
Prajapat
,
Tanushree
Sahoo
,
Chander Prakash
Yadav
,
P V Madhusudhan
Rao
,
Alok
Thakar
,
Anu
Thukral
,
Mari Jeeva
Sankar
,
Ashok Kumar
Deorari
,
Ramesh
Agarwal
BMJ Innovations
Jan 2021,
7
(1)
33-39;
DOI:
10.1136/bmjinnov-2019-000372
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