A. Lutas (Lisboa, Portugal), D. Schuermans (Brussels, Belgium), L. Smith (Sheffield, United Kingdom)
Quality of home spirometry data in asthmatic patients G. Sowman, A. Wheatley, J. Miller, A. Scrimgeour, B. Trease, N. Snowise (Maids Moreton, Chippenham, United Kingdom)
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Comparison of flow-volume measurements with realtime versus fixed temperature BTPS correction T. Provily, C. Zaat, K. Nietzman, H. Stam, H. Hoogsteden (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
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Use FEV6 and FEV1/FEV6 as alternative indicators in the diagnosis of bronchial obstruction in primary care G. Stupnytska (Chernivtsi, Ukraine)
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Improvement of quality of spirometric measurements after analysis of errors detected by spirometric software W. Tomalak, M. Czajkowska-Malinowska, J. Radlinski (Rabka, Bydgoszcz, Poland)
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Do all COPD patients present irreversible airflow limitation? S. Wesolowski, P. Boros (Warsaw, Poland)
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The importance of slow vital capacity in detection of airway obstruction R. Barros, P. Pinto, C. Bárbara (Lisboa, Portugal)
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Spirometry use in primary-care & uncertainty of its predicted values in India R. Kodgule, N. Vanjare, S. Madas, S. Chhowala, J. Gogtay, S. Salvi (Pune, Mumbai, India)
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The value of spirometry to diagnose a restrictive pattern L. Raposo, A. Bugalho (Lisbon, Portugal)
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Predicting height from ulna length in 2-6 year olds L. Gauld, L. Keeling, P. Sly, C. Shakleton (Brisbane, Australia)
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Classification of clinical spirometry data using global lung initiative (GLI) and national health and nutrition examination survey (NHANES-III) models O. Linares-Perdomo, D. Collingridge, S. Bamberg, D. Blagev, S. Howe, R. Jensen, J. Hankinson, A. Morris (Murray, Salt Lake City, Athens, United States Of America)
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Evaluating lung function in patients being considered for resectional surgery S. Wesolowski, P. Boros, T. Orlowski, P. Quanjer (Warsaw, Poland; Rotterdam, Netherlands)
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Difference in assessment of peak cough flow on healthy subjects using mouthpiece and facemask techniques R. Torres-Castro, M. Otto, H. Puppo, R. Vera, M. Barros, J. Vilaró (Santiago, Chile; Barcelona, Spain)
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Influence of different factors in maximal nasal inspiratory pressure (SNIP) values in healthy volunteers A. Balañá, J. Martínez Llorens, P. Ausin, M. Admetllo, M. Kallauchi, L. Gutiérrez, J. Gea (Barcelona, Spain)
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Human breath analysis supports the existence of individual phenotypes P. Martinez-Lozano Sinues, R. Zenobi, M. Kohler (Zurich, Switzerland)
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Biologic quality control variability among pulmonary function testing systems in a large academic outpatient pulmonary function laboratory C. Mottram, P. Scanlon (Rochester, United States Of America)
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Breath analysis in real time by mass spectrometry in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease P. Martinez-Lozano Sinues, R. Zenobi, M. Kohler (Zurich, Switzerland)
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Validity of the fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) for identification of bronchial hyperresponsiveness in a pulmonary function laboratory J. Chancafe-Morgan, Y. Ramos-Quispe, R. Gomez-García, J. Vargas-Espinal, L. Puente-Maestú (Madrid, Spain)
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Disease severity using %predicted and the standardized residual (SR) – A conflict in classification? A. H. Kendrick (Bristol, United Kingdom)
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An application of electronic nose technology for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease A. R. Koczulla, M. Gold, A. Hattesohl, D. Lubbe, D. Mengel, S. Schmid, B. Tackenberg, J. Rieke, S. Maddula, J. I. Baumbach, J. Michelis, J. Alferink, M. Heneka, W. Oertel, F. Jessen, S. Janciauskiene, C. Vogelmeier, R. Dodel, J. P. Bach (Marburg, Giessen, Dortmund, Bonn, Münster, Hannover, Germany)
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