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Exercise, physiotherapy techniques and assessment in different chronic conditions
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Laryngeal response patterns to mechanical insufflation-exsufflation
T. Andersen, M. Hilland, A. Sandnes, T. Halvorsen, O. Fondenes, O. B. Tysnes, J. H. Heimdal, T. A. Ellingsen, G. Mo Norstein, M. Renså, T. Karlsen, O. RØksund (Bergen, Norway)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Exercise, physiotherapy techniques and assessment in different chronic conditions
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Exercise, physiotherapy techniques and assessment in different chronic conditions
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T. Andersen, M. Hilland, A. Sandnes, T. Halvorsen, O. Fondenes, O. B. Tysnes, J. H. Heimdal, T. A. Ellingsen, G. Mo Norstein, M. Renså, T. Karlsen, O. RØksund (Bergen, Norway). Laryngeal response patterns to mechanical insufflation-exsufflation. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 5077
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