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Lung function testing: from experimental investigations to clinical applications
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Evaluating respiratory mechanics by forced oscillation via laryngeal mask in rabbits
R. Südy (Geneva, Switzerland), A. Dos Santos Rocha (Geneva, Switzerland), G. Fodor (Geneva, Switzerland), W. Habre (Geneva, Switzerland), F. Peták (Szeged, Hungary)
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International Congress 2019 – Lung function testing: from experimental investigations to clinical applications
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Lung function testing: from experimental investigations to clinical applications
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775
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Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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