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Respiratory muscles: biology, physiology, and disease
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Validity of surface recording of the diaphragm electromyographic response to transcranial magnetic stimulation
A. Demoule, E. Verin, C. Locher, C. Straus, J. P. Derenne, T. Similowski (Paris, France)
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Annual Congress 2001 - Respiratory muscles: biology, physiology, and disease
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Respiratory muscles: biology, physiology, and disease
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A. Demoule, E. Verin, C. Locher, C. Straus, J. P. Derenne, T. Similowski (Paris, France). Validity of surface recording of the diaphragm electromyographic response to transcranial magnetic stimulation. Eur Respir J 2001; 16: Suppl. 31, 2851
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