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Intra and inter observer variability in determining mucus clearance using radio aerosol tracer method
M. C. Leegte, M. A. Edens, G. Akkerman, H. M. Stiekema, P. J. Wijkstra, E. van Weert (Groningen, Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Applied physiology in clinical practice
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Applied physiology in clinical practice
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4350
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Respiratory critical care
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M. C. Leegte, M. A. Edens, G. Akkerman, H. M. Stiekema, P. J. Wijkstra, E. van Weert (Groningen, Netherlands). Intra and inter observer variability in determining mucus clearance using radio aerosol tracer method. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 4350
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