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Chronic respiratory disease: respiratory muscle function, breathing exercises and airway clearance techniques
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High-frequency chest wall compression in mild and moderate bronchiolitis: a clinical trial
V. Gonzalez Bellido (Madrid, Spain), R. Torres-Castro (Santiago de Chile, Chile), V. Velaz Baza (Madrid, Spain), M. Torrente Regidor (Madrid, Spain), C. Fernández-De-Las-Peñas (Alcorcón, Spain), J. Arias-Buría (Alcorcón, Spain)
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International Congress 2018 – Chronic respiratory disease: respiratory muscle function, breathing exercises and airway clearance techniques
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Chronic respiratory disease: respiratory muscle function, breathing exercises and airway clearance techniques
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1464
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Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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V. Gonzalez Bellido (Madrid, Spain), R. Torres-Castro (Santiago de Chile, Chile), V. Velaz Baza (Madrid, Spain), M. Torrente Regidor (Madrid, Spain), C. Fernández-De-Las-Peñas (Alcorcón, Spain), J. Arias-Buría (Alcorcón, Spain). High-frequency chest wall compression in mild and moderate bronchiolitis: a clinical trial. 1464
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