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This work was supported by the Grant No. MA 2968, provided by the Medical Research Council.
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Déry, R. Water balance of the respiratory tract during ventilation with a gas mixture saturated at body temperature. Canad. Anaesth. Soc. J. 20, 719–727 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03025671
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