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Lung function technology: beyond the basic test
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The reliability of pulse oximetry and clinical observation in the follow up of oxygen(0
2
) therapy
G. Güngör, A. Öngel, T. Törün, E. Aksoy, E. Maden, K. Tahaoglu (Istanbul, Turkey)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Lung function technology: beyond the basic test
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Lung function technology: beyond the basic test
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G. Güngör, A. Öngel, T. Törün, E. Aksoy, E. Maden, K. Tahaoglu (Istanbul, Turkey). The reliability of pulse oximetry and clinical observation in the follow up of oxygen(0
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