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Respiratory muscles: myocyte to cutex
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Diaphragmatic cortical silent period (CSPd) to transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS): recording with non invasive method
R. Carrai, A. Grippo, I. Romagnoli, B. Lanini, R. Bianchi, F. Gigliotti, G. Scano (Pozzolatico, Florence, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Respiratory muscles: myocyte to cutex
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Respiratory muscles: myocyte to cutex
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Thematic Poster Session
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2975
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Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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R. Carrai, A. Grippo, I. Romagnoli, B. Lanini, R. Bianchi, F. Gigliotti, G. Scano (Pozzolatico, Florence, Italy). Diaphragmatic cortical silent period (CSPd) to transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS): recording with non invasive method. Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 2975
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