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New imaging tools for diagnosis of alterations in lung structure and function in COPD
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Tracheo-bronchial tree structure and function: assessment by computed tomography and computational fluid-dynamics
W. De Backer (Antwerp, Belgium)
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Annual Congress 2011 - New imaging tools for diagnosis of alterations in lung structure and function in COPD
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New imaging tools for diagnosis of alterations in lung structure and function in COPD
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3371
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Airway diseases
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