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The technical and diagnostic agenda in OSA
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Less obtrusive sensors for reliable detection of breathing pattern and heart function during sleep
G. Leemans, W. Wittesaele, T. Willemen, W. De Raedt, R. Tielbeke, W. De Backer (Edegem, Leuven, Gent-Ledeberg, Belgium; Asten, Netherlands)
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International Congress 2014 – The technical and diagnostic agenda in OSA
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The technical and diagnostic agenda in OSA
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Poster Discussion
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2006
Disease area:
Sleep and breathing disorders
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G. Leemans, W. Wittesaele, T. Willemen, W. De Raedt, R. Tielbeke, W. De Backer (Edegem, Leuven, Gent-Ledeberg, Belgium; Asten, Netherlands). Less obtrusive sensors for reliable detection of breathing pattern and heart function during sleep. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 2006
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