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Physiotherapy and rehabilitation strategies in respiratory diseases and beyond
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Changes in heart rate and blood pressure variability during and following a period of slow breathing
C. Jones, S. Asadi, A. Valipour, D. Jones, O. Burghuber (Khon Kaen, Thailand; Vienna, Austria; Manchester, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Physiotherapy and rehabilitation strategies in respiratory diseases and beyond
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Physiotherapy and rehabilitation strategies in respiratory diseases and beyond
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Thematic Poster Session
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1164
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Airway diseases
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