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Clinical parameters in airway diseases
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Cough ability and oxygen saturation (OS) home monitoring in amyotrophic lateral sclarosis (ALS) patients: Preliminary data
M. Paneroni, D. Trainini, M. Saleri, R. Peroni, M. Vitacca (Lumezzane, Italy)
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Clinical parameters in airway diseases
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M. Paneroni, D. Trainini, M. Saleri, R. Peroni, M. Vitacca (Lumezzane, Italy). Cough ability and oxygen saturation (OS) home monitoring in amyotrophic lateral sclarosis (ALS) patients: Preliminary data. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 948
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