C. Phillips (Rochester, United Kingdom), M. Swanney (Christchurch, New Zealand)
The asthma monitor (AM1) can be used for FEV1 monitoring during sputum induction D. Oeseburg, T. van Hoogdalem, A. Dijkstra, F. Volbeda, N. ten Hacken, W. Douma (Groningen, Netherlands)
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A comparison of the accuracy of spirometers used for monitoring COPD C. Phillips (London, United Kingdom)
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Spirometry training does not guarantee valid results B. M. Borg, F. M. Hartley, B. R. Thompson (Melbourne, Australia)
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Development of a new peak flow meter compliant with EN13826 E. Lieberman, D. V. Hollen (Cedar Grove, United States Of America)
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Evaluation of constant temperature hot wire airflow transducers using pulmonary waveform generator P. H. Kingisepp, P. T. Loog, K. Peedo, I. Mäger, O. Pohjolainen, P. Plakk (Tartu, Tallinn, Estonia; Kuopio, Finland)
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FEF25-75% should not yet be used to define a bronchodilator response in individuals M. P. Swanney, L. E. Beckert, C. M. Frampton, R. L. Jensen, R. O. Crapo (Christchurch, New Zealand; Salt Lake City, United States Of America)
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Further evidence that the first derivative of the FEV curve contains information for chronic lung disease stratification A. Anogeianaki, G. Ilonidis, G. Theofilogiannakos, E. Theofilogiannakos, A. Klisarova, N. N. Negrev, G. Anogianakis (Thessaloniki, Greece; Varna, Bulgaria)
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Classification of spirometric tests results using neural network J. Grabska-Chrzastowska, W. Libuszowski, W. Tomalak (Cracow, Rabka, Poland)
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