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Mechanics, muscles and movement: aspects of airway mechanics, repiratory muscle assessment and field exercise tests
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Processing optimization of exhaled breath condensate previous to the analysis by mass spectrometry
L. Nunez-Naveira, L. Marinas-Pardo, B. Lema-Costa, N. Flores-Calle, H. Verea-Hernando, C. Montero-Martínez (Coruna, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Mechanics, muscles and movement: aspects of airway mechanics, repiratory muscle assessment and field exercise tests
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Mechanics, muscles and movement: aspects of airway mechanics, repiratory muscle assessment and field exercise tests
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Airway diseases
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L. Nunez-Naveira, L. Marinas-Pardo, B. Lema-Costa, N. Flores-Calle, H. Verea-Hernando, C. Montero-Martínez (Coruna, Spain). Processing optimization of exhaled breath condensate previous to the analysis by mass spectrometry. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 1160
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