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FIRST, DO NO HARM: A Response to “Oral Alimentation in Neonatal and Adult Populations Requiring High-Flow Oxygen via Nasal Cannula”

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Dodrill, P., Gosa, M., Thoyre, S. et al. FIRST, DO NO HARM: A Response to “Oral Alimentation in Neonatal and Adult Populations Requiring High-Flow Oxygen via Nasal Cannula”. Dysphagia 31, 781–782 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00455-016-9722-x

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