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Lung function: exploring the boundaries of the respiratory system
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Development and validation of a low-cost chest wall motion assessment system
Christopher Golby (Coventry, United Kingdom), Christopher Golby, Ludovica Pippa, Andrea Aliverti, Theodoros Arvanitis, Babu Naidu
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International Congress 2015 – Lung function: exploring the boundaries of the respiratory system
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Lung function: exploring the boundaries of the respiratory system
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Christopher Golby (Coventry, United Kingdom), Christopher Golby, Ludovica Pippa, Andrea Aliverti, Theodoros Arvanitis, Babu Naidu. Development and validation of a low-cost chest wall motion assessment system. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 958
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