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Various issues in clinical physiology
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Exposure to hypercapnia and muscle function
M. Sanzsarovskaya, S. Pascual, F. Sánchez-Corredera, M. Domínguez.Alvarez, C. Casadevall, E. Barreiro, J. Gea (Tomsk, Russian Federation; Barcelona, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Various issues in clinical physiology
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Various issues in clinical physiology
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Thematic Poster Session
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3791
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Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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M. Sanzsarovskaya, S. Pascual, F. Sánchez-Corredera, M. Domínguez.Alvarez, C. Casadevall, E. Barreiro, J. Gea (Tomsk, Russian Federation; Barcelona, Spain). Exposure to hypercapnia and muscle function. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 3791
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