endotracheal


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en·do·tra·che·al

 (ĕn′də-trā′kē-əl)
adj.
Within or passing through the trachea: an endotracheal tube.
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endotracheal

(ˌɛndəʊtrəˈkiːəl)
adj
(Anatomy) within the trachea
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en•do•tra•che•al

(ˌɛn doʊˈtreɪ ki əl)

adj.
placed or passing within the trachea: an endotracheal tube.
[1905–10]
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Translations

en·do·tra·che·al

a. endotraqueal, dentro de la tráquea;
___ tube, cuffedtubo ___ con manguito.
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endotracheal

adj endotraqueal
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This grant has been awarded to the company's wholly owned subsidiary, Semprus BioSciences, which plans to use the fund to support the research and development of a surface-modified endotracheal tube that combines the Semprus Sustain Technology with the delivery of antimicrobials.
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