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Respiratory pathophysiology: mechanisms of alteration of lung, respiratory and peripheral muscle function
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Cerebral and muscle oxygenation during intermittent hypoxia in healthy human
S. Verges, A. Peyrard, J. L. Pépin, T. Rupp, P. Levy (Grenoble, Chambery, France)
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International Congress 2014 – Respiratory pathophysiology: mechanisms of alteration of lung, respiratory and peripheral muscle function
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Respiratory pathophysiology: mechanisms of alteration of lung, respiratory and peripheral muscle function
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4432
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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S. Verges, A. Peyrard, J. L. Pépin, T. Rupp, P. Levy (Grenoble, Chambery, France). Cerebral and muscle oxygenation during intermittent hypoxia in healthy human. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 4432
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