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The value of lung function testing in various pathophysiological conditions
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The effect of the abdominal wall on the diaphragmatic mobility and respiratory function in young healthy subjects
M. Aquino (São paulo, Brazil), C. Mól (São paulo, Brazil), C. Oliveira (São paulo, Brazil), R. Reis (São paulo, Brazil), C. Tanaka (São paulo, Brazil)
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International Congress 2018 – The value of lung function testing in various pathophysiological conditions
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The value of lung function testing in various pathophysiological conditions
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Airway diseases
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