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Design electromechanical pulmonary resuscitation device

The COVID-19 pandemic problem has had a negative impact on many individuals, and as a result, there have been fatalities since there are no artificial ventilation systems. In this regard, this paper offers a suggestion for the strong electromechanical ventilator design and operation of a non-invasiv...

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Main Authors: Kalaf, Suroor F., Kadhom, Hatam K., Hussein, Ahmed A. Q.
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