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The mechanical power concept may conciliate the dismal results of HFOV clinical trials with the evidence that VILI depends mostly on the dynamic component of mechanical ventilation.
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This hypothesis may conciliate seeming discrepancies among previous reports of excitatory effects of GABA in SCN neurons either during the day [ 14, 15, 19], or during the night [ 21– 23].
In a more general sense, our results may proportionate a new perspective of the phenomena of up and down transitions (and a theoretical framework) that could serve to conciliate the main experimental findings, and that could help for a deep understanding of this complex dynamics of the brain activity.
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