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Respiratory muscle activation, breathing pattern and respiratory muscle oxygen availability during Tapered Flow Resistive Loading and Normocapnic Hyperpnea in COPD.
A. Rodrigues (Londrina, Brazil), Z. Louvaris (Leuven, Belgium), S. Dacha (Leuven, Belgium), W. Janssens (Leuven, Belgium), R. Gosselink (Leuven, Belgium), D. Langer (Leuven, Belgium)
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International Congress 2019 – Assessment and training of respiratory muscles
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Assessment and training of respiratory muscles
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2205
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Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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