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Table of Contents

September 01, 2005; Volume 50,Issue 9

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    Metered-Dose Inhalers and Dry Powder Inhalers in Aerosol Therapy
    Rajiv Dhand and Neil R MacIntyre
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1138;
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    History of Aerosol Therapy: Liquid Nebulization to MDIs to DPIs
    Paula J Anderson
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1139-1150;
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    Assessing New Technologies: Patient-Device Interactions and Deposition
    Gerald C Smaldone
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1151-1160;
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    The Expanding Role of Aerosols in Systemic Drug Delivery, Gene Therapy, and Vaccination
    Beth L Laube
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1161-1176;
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    Principles of Metered-Dose Inhaler Design
    Stephen P Newman
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1177-1190;
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    Optimizing Aerosol Delivery by Pressurized Metered-Dose Inhalers
    Bruce K Rubin and James B Fink
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1191-1200;
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    The CFC to HFA Transition and Its Impact on Pulmonary Drug Development
    Chet L Leach
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1201-1208;
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    Dry Powder Inhaler Formulation
    Martin J Telko and Anthony J Hickey
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1209-1227;
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    Issues in Drug Delivery: Concepts and Practice
    Ted B Martonen, Hugh D Smyth, Kristin K Isaacs and Ray T Burton
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1228-1252;

Books, Films, Tapes, & Software

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    Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine
    Christopher George Slatore
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1253-1254;
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    Clinical Intensive Care and Acute Medicine
    Evans R Fernández-Pérez, Kianoush B Kashani and J Christopher Farmer
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1255;
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    Q&A Color Review of General Critical Care
    Anne M Manicone
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1255-1256;
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    Surviving Intensive Care
    Catherine Lee Hough
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1256-1257;
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    Sepsis
    Guillermo Gutierrez
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1257-1258;
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    Percutaneous Tracheostomy: A Practical Handbook
    Shih-Chi Ku
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1258-1259;
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Respiratory Care: 50 (9)
Respiratory Care
Vol. 50, Issue 9
1 Sep 2005
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