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Clinical implications of asthma management
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Quantified breathing patterns can be used as a physiological marker to monitor asthma
P. Sakkatos (Southampton, United Kingdom), A. Barney (Southampton, United Kingdom), A. Bruton (Southampton, United Kingdom), H. Haitchi (Southampton, United Kingdom), R. Kurukulaaratchy (Southampton, United Kingdom), D. Thackray (Southampton, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2019 – Clinical implications of asthma management
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Clinical implications of asthma management
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5038
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Airway diseases
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