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LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: A non-invasive LPG (Long-Period Grating) fiber-optic sensing method for respiratory volume monitoring
M. Vukcevic, B. Bojovic, M. Petrovic, J. Petrovic, A. Danicic, G. Simic, L. Hadzievski (Belgrade, Republic Of Serbia)
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Annual Congress 2013 –New physiologic boundaries
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New physiologic boundaries
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Poster Discussion
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4967
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care
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M. Vukcevic, B. Bojovic, M. Petrovic, J. Petrovic, A. Danicic, G. Simic, L. Hadzievski (Belgrade, Republic Of Serbia). LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: A non-invasive LPG (Long-Period Grating) fiber-optic sensing method for respiratory volume monitoring. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 4967
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