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  1. To sleep: perchance to ditch the ventilator
  2. Fifty Years of Physiology in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  3. Driving pressure during assisted mechanical ventilation
  4. Accuracy of Automatic Polysomnography Scoring Using Frontal Electrodes
  5. Enhancements to the multiple sleep latency test
  6. Immediate postarousal sleep dynamics: an important determinant of sleep stability in obstructive sleep apnea
  7. Arousal Responses during Overnight Polysomnography and their Reproducibility in Healthy Young Adults
  8. Utility of Technologist Editing of Polysomnography Scoring Performed by a Validated Automatic System
  9. Odds Ratio Product of Sleep EEG as a Continuous Measure of Sleep State
  10. Short-Term Potentiation in the Control of Pharyngeal Muscles in Obstructive Apnea Patients
  11. CrossTalk proposal: Elevated loop gain is a consequence of obstructive sleep apnoea
  12. Rebuttal from Magdy Younes
  13. Relationship between Arousal Intensity and Heart Rate Response to Arousal
  14. Contribution of Arousal from Sleep to Postevent Tachycardia in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  15. Performance of an Automated Polysomnography Scoring System Versus Computer-Assisted Manual Scoring
  16. Agreement in Computer-Assisted Manual Scoring of Polysomnograms across Sleep Centers
  17. Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  18. Performance Of An Automated Polysomnography Scoring System Vs. Computer-Assisted Manual Scoring
  19. Agreement In Scoring Polysomnograms Within And Across Sleep Centers
  20. Response of Genioglossus Muscle to Increasing Chemical Drive in Sleeping Obstructive Apnea Patients
  21. How Much Genioglossus Activation Is Required During Sleep To Open The Airway Of Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
  22. Short Term Potentiation (STP) Of Genioglossus Activity In Patients With Obstructive Apnea (OSA)
  23. Sleep monitoring in the intensive care unit: comparison of nurse assessment, actigraphy and polysomnography
  24. Why does airway pressure rise sometimes near the end of inflation during pressure support?
  25. A method for monitoring and improving patient: ventilator interaction
  26. Model based analysis of sleep disordered breathing in congestive heart failure
  27. Proportional Assist Ventilation Using a Disturbance Observer and Predictive Control
  28. Proportional assist ventilation using a disturbance observer and predictive control
  29. Pharyngeal Anatomy and Severity of Obstructive Apnea
  30. Role of Arousals in the Pathogenesis of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  31. Contributions of Upper Airway Mechanics and Control Mechanisms to Severity of Obstructive Apnea
  32. Hypoxic Respiratory Response during Acute Stable Hypocapnia
  33. Measurement of the co2apneic threshold
  34. Response of Ventilator-Dependent Patients to Delayed Opening of Exhalation Valve
  35. A Method for Measuring Passive Elastance during Proportional Assist Ventilation
  36. REBUTTAL FROM DR. YOUNES
  37. Apnea Following Mechanical Ventilation May Not Be Caused by Neuromechanical Influences
  38. Chemical Control Stability in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  39. A Method for Noninvasive Determination of Inspiratory Resistance during Proportional Assist Ventilation
  40. Dynamic Intrinsic PEEP (PEEPi,dyn)
  41. Response of Ventilator-dependent Patients to Different Levels of Pressure Support and Proportional Assist
  42. Effect of Ventilator Flow Rate on Respiratory Timing in Normal Humans
  43. Medullary Metastasis Causing Impairment of Respiratory Pressure Output with Intact Respiratory Rhythm
  44. Mechanisms by Which COPD Affects Exercise Tolerance
  45. Effect of Inspiratory Flow Rate on Respiratory Rate in Intubated Ventilated Patients
  46. Respiratory Response to CO2during Pressure-support Ventilation in Conscious Normal Humans
  47. Exercise- and Cold-Induced Asthma
  48. Effects of Interpleural Bupivacaine (0.5%) on Canine Diaphragmatic Function
  49. Effect of Breathing Pattern and Level of Ventilation on Pulmonary Fluid Filtration in Dog Lung
  50. Proportional Assist Ventilation, a New Approach to Ventilatory Support: Theory
  51. Tuberculous pericarditis: Long-term outcome in patients who received medical therapy alone
  52. Effect of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure on Respiratory Sensation in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease during Submaximal Exercise
  53. Lack of Radiographic Evidence of Interstitial Pulmonary Edema after Maximal Exercise in Normal Subjects
  54. Closing volume after inspiratory resistive loading to fatigue
  55. Effect of Dynamic Airway Compression on Breathing Pattern and Respiratory Sensation in Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease1–3