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Multifactorial determinants of sleepiness and missing accident at wheel in OSA patients
F. Fanfulla (Pavia, Italy), E. Morrone (Pavia, Italy), I. Risi (Pavia, Italy), N. D'Artavilla Lupo (Pavia, Italy), A. Prpa (Pavia, Italy), R. Trentin (Pavia, Italy), C. Pronzato (Pavia, Italy)
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International Congress 2018 – Diagnostics including questionnaires
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Diagnostics including questionnaires
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2510
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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