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The December 2009 issue of Breathe features
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The metabolic consequences of obstructive sleep apnoea in children
Morbidity and mortality of sleep-disordered breathing: obstructive sleep apnoea and car crash
Ask the Expert: Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome
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Interpreting pulmonary function tests
Fit for surgery? Assessment of marginal lung cancer patients
Commentary: The ERS-ESTS clinical guidelines for evaluating fitness for radical treatment for lung cancer
The pathogenesis of pre-invasive lesion development
Positive expiratory pressure techniques in respiratory patients: old evidence and new insights
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Pulmonary haemorrhage and vasculitis in Graves’ disease
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