Methodological considerations regarding “A novel negative pressure isolation device reduces aerosol exposure: A randomized controlled trial”

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Musawer Khan: Writing – original draft, Validation, Conceptualization. Nauman Khan: Writing – original draft, Validation, Conceptualization. Asif Ullah Khan: Writing – review & editing, Writing – original draft, Conceptualization. Javed Iqbal: Writing – review & editing, Writing – original draft. Brijesh Sathian: Writing – review & editing, Validation.

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