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Development of dry powder inhaler patient interfaces for improved aerosol delivery to children

Bass et al., 2020

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3055723640383716636
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Bass K
Longest W
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AAPS PharmSciTech

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The objective of this study was to explore different internal flow passages in the patient interface region of a new air-jet–based dry powder inhaler (DPI) in order to minimize device and extrathoracic aerosol depositional losses using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) …
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