Stitching and switching: the impact of discontinuous lung function reference equations

Kirkby Jane, Aurora Paul, Spencer Helen, Rees Stephanie, Sonnappa Samantha, Stocks Janet

Source: Eur Respir J 2012; 39: 1256-1257
Journal Issue: May

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