LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: All-age multi-ethnic reference values for spirometry: The global lung function initiative (GLI)

J. Stocks, S. Stanojevic, T. Cole, X. Baur, G. Hall, B. Culver, P. Quanjer (London, United Kingdom; Toronto, Canada; Hamburg, Germany; Perth, Australia; Seattle, United States Of America; Rotterdam, Netherlands)

Source: Annual Congress 2012 - Predicting the future: the impact of reference values on a range of respiratory paramaters
Disease area: Airway diseases

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