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Reference values for impulse oscillometry for children aged 3–18 years obtained using lambda-mu-sigma method – preliminary results
J. Radlinski (Rabka - Zdrój, Poland), H. Mazurek (Rabka - Zdrój, Poland), Z. Doniec (Rabka - Zdrój, Poland), G. Siergiejko (Bialystok, Poland), B. Nowowiejska (Bialystok, Poland)
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International Congress 2018 – Innovations in equipment and their application
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Innovations in equipment and their application
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Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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