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Mechanisms contributing to exercise limitation in health and respiratory, cardiac and pulmonary vascular diseases
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Breathing patterns in healthy subjects during dynamic cycle ergometer eccentric exercise
J. B. Lechauve, B. Aguilaniu, M. E. Isner, V. Martin, E. Coudeyre, R. Richard (Clermont-Ferrand, Grenoble, Strasbourg, France)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Mechanisms contributing to exercise limitation in health and respiratory, cardiac and pulmonary vascular diseases
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Mechanisms contributing to exercise limitation in health and respiratory, cardiac and pulmonary vascular diseases
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Poster Discussion
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5136
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Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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J. B. Lechauve, B. Aguilaniu, M. E. Isner, V. Martin, E. Coudeyre, R. Richard (Clermont-Ferrand, Grenoble, Strasbourg, France). Breathing patterns in healthy subjects during dynamic cycle ergometer eccentric exercise. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 5136
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