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The new-born lung: short- and long-term pathological entities
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The hypoxic ventilatory response is blunted at 12-15 months corrected age in babies born very preterm
S. Simpson (Perth, Australia), N. Hemy (Perth, Australia), A. Wilson (Perth, Australia), J. Pillow (Perth, Australia), G. Hall (Perth, Australia)
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International Congress 2019 – The new-born lung: short- and long-term pathological entities
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The new-born lung: short- and long-term pathological entities
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277
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Paediatric lung diseases, Sleep and breathing disorders
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