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New tools and new concepts in respiratory monitoring
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Assessment of airway patency with a new acoustic method
P. J. Berger, P. Camilleri, E. M. Skuza, E. M. Stockx, C. A. Ramsden, T. J. Churchward, C. Ho, T. McDonald, N. J. Freezer, M. H. Wilkinson (Clayton, Australia)
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Annual Congress 2004 - New tools and new concepts in respiratory monitoring
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New tools and new concepts in respiratory monitoring
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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P. J. Berger, P. Camilleri, E. M. Skuza, E. M. Stockx, C. A. Ramsden, T. J. Churchward, C. Ho, T. McDonald, N. J. Freezer, M. H. Wilkinson (Clayton, Australia). Assessment of airway patency with a new acoustic method. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 299
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