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Respiratory muscles and lung function: from healthy subjects to patients
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Late Breaking Abstract - Estimating elastic recoil via the forced oscillation technique (FOT).
K. Nilsen (Melbourne, Australia), D. Chapman (Sydney, Australia), K. Tonga (Sydney, Australia), G. King (Sydney, Australia), B. Thompson (Melbourne, Australia), C. Thamrin (Sydney, Australia)
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International Congress 2018 – Respiratory muscles and lung function: from healthy subjects to patients
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Respiratory muscles and lung function: from healthy subjects to patients
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