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Various issues in clinical respiratory physiology
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A novel method of chest wall movement analysis using structured light plethysmography: A study on elite athletes vs normal subjects
R. Iles, I. Levai, K. Kimber, W. de Boer, J. Beier, J. Lasenby (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Various issues in clinical respiratory physiology
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Various issues in clinical respiratory physiology
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R. Iles, I. Levai, K. Kimber, W. de Boer, J. Beier, J. Lasenby (Cambridge, United Kingdom). A novel method of chest wall movement analysis using structured light plethysmography: A study on elite athletes vs normal subjects. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 3982
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