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Clinical physiology for clinical problems
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The importance of completing the hipoxic challenge test in assessing the risk of altitude in air travel: Experience of flight fitness evaluation
J. Pimentel, N. Marçal, S. Moreira, J. Valença, R. Staats, M. Aguiar, A. Bugalho de Almeida (Lisbon, Portugal)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Clinical physiology for clinical problems
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Clinical physiology for clinical problems
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J. Pimentel, N. Marçal, S. Moreira, J. Valença, R. Staats, M. Aguiar, A. Bugalho de Almeida (Lisbon, Portugal). The importance of completing the hipoxic challenge test in assessing the risk of altitude in air travel: Experience of flight fitness evaluation. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 2151
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